herb
1 Americannoun
noun
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a seed-bearing plant whose aerial parts do not persist above ground at the end of the growing season; herbaceous plant
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any of various usually aromatic plants, such as parsley, rue, and rosemary, that are used in cookery and medicine
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( as modifier )
a herb garden
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a slang term for marijuana
Other Word Forms
- herbless adjective
- herblike adjective
Etymology
Origin of herb
1250–1300; Middle English herbe < Old French erbe, herbe < Latin herba
Example Sentences
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Employees put together a proposal for new mac-and-cheese products, including ones using premium cheeses like Gruyere, Gouda and Parmesan, and herbs and spices.
She can be seen in the film with spending time with her pet hawk and picking herbs for medical concoctions.
From BBC
Even the tiniest bits — the corner of a cheese wedge, the last few sprigs of herbs — can elevate a dish if treated with a little care.
From Salon
The new breed of nightcaps generally combines minerals, vitamins and herbs, offered in flavors such as hot cocoa, mixed berry and vanilla latte.
You can scale up if you like: some grated cheese, a scatter of fresh herbs, maybe crispy pork.
From Salon
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