ˈipə̇ˌkak, ˈipē- noun
or ipe·cacua·nha ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌkakyəˈwan(y)ə, ēˌpākəˈkwanyə
( -s )
Etymology: ipecac short for ipecacuanha, from Portuguese, from Tupi ipekaaguéne
1. : a tropical So. American creeping plant ( Cephaelis ipecacuanha ) with drooping flowers
2.
a. : the dried rhizome and roots of ipecac formerly used as a medicine and now valued as the source of emetine — called also Brazilian ipecac
b. : the dried roots of any of several plants used like ipecac roots — see bastard ipecac , white ipecac