damiana
[ dam-ee-an-uh ]
/ ˌdæm iˈæn ə /
noun
the dried leaves of a Mexican plant, Turnera diffusa, formerly used as a laxative and a tonic, and purported to be effective in the treatment of sexual impotence.
Origin of damiana
From American Spanish
Words nearby damiana
dame's rocket,
dame's violet,
dame-school,
damfool,
damia,
damiana,
damien,
damietta,
daminozide,
dammar,
dammit