Scrabble Bingo of the Day: URUSHIOL
Written By
Justin Meyers
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Published 8 months ago
Last edited 8 months ago

URUSHIOL  61 points (11 points without the bingo)

Definition: a toxic liquid [n]

It may look like a funny word, especially since it's derived from a word meaning "lacquer" in Japan, but most of you are probably familiar with urushiol. Maybe not by name, but by its bothersome and itchy rash inducing qualities.

Urushoil is the organic toxic allergen found in the western United States as poison oak, and in the opposite side of the country as poison ivy and sumac. It's also found in Asia as sap in the lacquer tree, and even in mango tree leaves and stems—and directly in the mangoes themselves. Coming in contact with urushiol liquid causes an allergic dermal reaction that most people have endured at least once in their lifetime. Its medical name? Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis.

So, the next time you get a rash from poison ivy or poison oak, you know what caused it.

Inflections: URUSHIOLS [pl.]

Scrabble Bingo of the Day: URUSHIOL Poison oak.
 Photo by
Franco Folini

Scrabble Bingo of the Day: URUSHIOL A rash from poison oak.
 Photo by °Florian

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Comments

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Cerek Tunca (186) 9/14/11 2:55 PM
thanks for putting that last part, you should put it on all of them for people just joining this world (copy/paste)
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Justin Meyers (190) 9/14/11 10:06 PM
Yeah, I think I'll be doing it from now on. It's a good idea. You inspired me.
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Cerek Tunca (186) 9/15/11 4:41 AM
Thanks
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didgeridoo (2) 9/14/11 8:28 PM
You say it's an allergen but is it a chemical compound or what?
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Justin Meyers (190) 9/14/11 10:04 PM
It's a naturally existing organic compound that's actually a mixture of several other organic compounds.
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Amanda Pleton (7) 9/15/11 5:59 PM
This reminds me of ricin in castor beans...only less deadly. Isn't there cyanide in some plants, too?
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Justin Meyers (190) 9/20/11 12:27 PM
Yeah, I think cyanide is found in some fruits. Maybe apples and peaches. Maybe more.
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Amanda Pleton (7) 9/20/11 6:56 PM
Oh, yeah. apples...forgot about em. The world is a poisonous place.
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