Definition: In the Bible, 'aruspicy' refers to a type of plant that grows wild in Palestine, Israel, and Jordan. It's commonly known as 'thistle.' This plant has its own unique appearance and flavor. Definition: Aruspicy is a botanical term referring to an herb species with tall, upright leaves, usually resembling thistles (Thespiaria), and flowering spikes of flower-like flowers that bloom during the dry season. The plants are often used in herbal teas or as part of herbal remedies for various ailments like sore throat, cough, and diarrhea. Aruspicy was originally a type of plant, but it has since been identified as an ingredient in various herbal medicines used to treat various diseases.