Crossword-Solution: PANAX 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ETREA
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greedy person
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The Chinese on their side demanded the return of all captured cities and territory; while the Manchus, who refused to consider any such terms, suggested that China should pay them a huge subsidy in money, silk, etc., in return for which they offered but a moderate supply of furs, and something over half a ton of ginseng (_Panax repens_), the famous forked root said to resemble the human body, and much valued by the Chinese as a strengthening medicine.
China and the Manchus Herbert Allen Giles 1999
They give powdered rhinoceros' horns, sun-dried tiger's blood, powdered tiger's liver, spiders' eyes, and many other queer things, and for a tonic and febrifuge, where we should use quinine, they rely mainly on the ginseng (Panax quinquefolia?) of which I saw so much in Japan.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella L. Bird (Mrs. Bishop) 2002
The climbing plants were still _Panax_ or _Aralia, Kadsura, Saurauja, Hydrangea,_ Vines, _Smilax, Ampelopsis, Polygona,_ and, most beautiful of all, _Stauntonia,_ with pendulous racemes of lilac blossoms.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
Parting the alders and huckleberry bushes and the crooked stems of the prickly panax, I made my way into the woods, and lingered in the twilight doing nothing in particular, only measuring a few of the trees, listening to learn what birds and animals might be about, and gazing along the dusky aisles.
Travels in Alaska John Muir 2002
Young and I at the expense of a good deal of scrambling and panax stinging, discovered a spot on which we managed to sleep.
Travels in Alaska John Muir 2002