sargadilla.
(Of salgada).
1. f. perennial plant of the family of the Quenopodiáceas, of six to eight decimetres of height, with family and shrub stalk, huddled, glaucous, flat leaves above, fleshy, sharp and finished by a whitish and rough hair; three in three flowers in the axils of the leaves, Calyx with five lacinias, five stamens, very thin pericarp and lenticular seed with a short beak. It breeds in Spain and noon of France.