fyüˈma(a)rēə noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, fumitory, from Latin fumus smoke + -aria
1. capitalized : a genus of annual herbs (family Fumariaceae) with only one petal spurred at the base and a one-seeded globose capsule
2. plural fumari·ae -ēˌē : an extract or dried leaves of the common fumitory formerly used as a tonic and alterative