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Herb

1

[hurb]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Herbert.



herb

2

[urb, hurb]

noun

  1. a flowering plant whose stem above ground does not become woody.

  2. such a plant when valued for its medicinal properties, flavor, scent, or the like.

  3. Slang.,  Often the herb. marijuana.

  4. Archaic.,  herbage.

herb

/ ɜːrb, hɜːb /

noun

  1. a seed-bearing plant whose aerial parts do not persist above ground at the end of the growing season; herbaceous plant

    1. any of various usually aromatic plants, such as parsley, rue, and rosemary, that are used in cookery and medicine

    2. ( as modifier )

      a herb garden

  2. a slang term for marijuana

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herb

  1. A flowering plant whose stem does not produce woody tissue and generally dies back at the end of each growing season. Both grasses and forbs are herbs.

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Other Word Forms

  • herbless adjective
  • herblike adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of herb1

1250–1300; Middle English herbe < Old French erbe, herbe < Latin herba
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Word History and Origins

Origin of herb1

C13: from Old French herbe, from Latin herba grass, green plants
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. give it the herbs, to use full power, especially in accelerating a car.

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Example Sentences

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He plants herbs and fruit trees around it, and keeps a guest book with messages from visitors in dozens of languages.

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Outside, the dome was surrounded by a lush garden of wildflowers and herbs and berry bushes.

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From there, you can go wherever your cravings take you: roasted vegetables, cheese, crumbled bacon, herbs, even a swirl of jam if you’re feeling cheeky.

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We ordered what I consider to be the perfect lunch: mussels poached in white wine and herbs, slices of crusty country loaf griddled in olive oil, and a plate of frites with aioli.

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I’m guided down a wood-flanked hallway, an array of around 80 spices and herbs displayed in large jars at its end.

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