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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She still tells me to help myself to her herbs and berries any time I want.
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Brothy things Soups that feel restorative rather than heavy: miso, chicken broth, vegetable soups with plenty of herbs and lemon.
From Salon
They mowed it, raked it and planted herbs and wildflowers, a London tribunal heard.
From BBC
I was reminded of that one morning last month, when I walked to the bakery one block from home to pick up sourdough bread, then strolled to the family-run grocery for fresh herbs.
Anna swung the kettle over the fire, and when the water bubbled up she threw in a handful of dried herbs.
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