Ola Health Dictionary

Ola: From 1 Different Sources


(Nigerian / Hawaiian / Norse) One who is precious / giver of life; well-being / a relic of one’s ancestors Olah, Olla, Ollah
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Olanzapine

An antipsychotic drug used for the treatment of schizophrenia.... olanzapine

Olabisi

(Egyptian) One who brings joy to others

Olabisie, Olabisy, Olabisey, Olabisee, Olabisea... olabisi

Olaide

(American) A thoughtful woman Olaid, Olaida, Olayd, Olayde, Olayda, Olaed, Olaede, Olaeda... olaide

Olathe

(Native American) A lovely young woman... olathe

Olaug

(Scandinavian) A loyal woman... olaug

Olax Scandens

Roxb.

Oenothera odorata Jacq.

Family: Onagraceae.

Habitat: Native to Chile; cultivated as a garden plant in South Australia. Introduced into Indian gardens.

English: Evening Primrose (var.); Sundrop (var.).

Action: Oil from seeds—prescribed for eczema (in children); premenstrual syndrome and cyclical breast pain.

Family: Olacaceae.

Habitat: Sub-Himalayas tract of Kumaon and Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Deccan and Western Ghats.

Ayurvedic: Dheniaani, Karbudaar (doubtful synonym).

Siddha/Tamil: Malliveppam, Kadalranchi.

Folk: Rimil-beeri (Bihar).

Action: Bark—used in anaemia and as a supporting drug in diabetes; also in the treatment of fever.... olax scandens

Olayinka

(Yoruban) Surrounded by wealth and honor Olayenka, Olayanka... olayinka

Olaparib

n. see PARP inhibitor.... olaparib



Recent Searches