: a Chinese perennial herb (Panax ginseng synonym P. schinseng of the family Araliaceae, the ginseng family) having five leaflets on each leaf, scarlet berries, and an aromatic root used in herbal medicine especially in eastern Asia
b
: any of several plants related to ginseng
especially: a North American herb (P. quinquefolius)
2
: the root of a ginseng
Illustration of ginseng
1 root
2 leaves and flowers
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Using ginseng may affect how effective the diuretic Lasix is.—
Kirstyn Hill,
Health,
25 June 2026 But what really sets it apart is the ginseng, an ingredient renowned for its antiaging benefits.—
Audrey Noble,
Vogue,
12 May 2026 This $17 eye cream contains ginseng extract for skin elasticity, retinal to reduce wrinkles and promote collagen turnover, and niacinamide to brighten the skin.—
Reece Andavolgyi,
InStyle,
26 May 2026 Common examples in mocktails include ashwagandha, rhodiola rosea, ginseng, holy basil and reishi mushroom.—
Lauren Schuster,
Kansas City Star,
27 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for ginseng
: a Chinese perennial herb (Panax ginseng synonym P. schinseng of the family Araliaceae, the ginseng family) having 5-foliolate leaves, scarlet berries, and an aromatic root valued especially locally as a medicine
b
: any of several plants (especially genus Panax) related to or used as substitutes for the Chinese ginseng
especially: a North American woodland herb (P. quinquefolius)
2
: the aromatic root of a ginseng that is used in herbal medicine especially in eastern Asia