n. 1. See foxglove. 2. A drug prepared from the dried leaves of Digitalis purpurea, used as a cardiac stimulant. [New Latin Digitālis, genus name of foxglove, from Latin digitālis, of a finger (from the finger-shaped corollas of foxglove), from digitus, finger; see DIGIT.] |
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