common mint

  • 31spear|mint — «SPIHR MIHNT», noun. a common garden mint, a fragrant herb much used for flavoring. It yields a fragrant oil. ╂[< spear1 (perhaps because of the shape of the flowers) + mint1] …

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  • 32List of mint diseases — This article is a list of diseases of mint (Mentha piperita, M. cardiaca, M. spicata and M. arvensis). Contents 1 Fungal diseases 2 Nematodes, parasitic 3 Viral diseases 4 …

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  • 33canada mint — noun Usage: usually capitalized C : a common wild American mint (Mentha canadensis) that has whorled flowers in the upper axils …

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  • 34List of common leaf vegetables — This is a list of common leaf vegetables. For an exhaustive list, see list of plants with edible leaves; the list below is meant to include only the most popular categories of cultivated or foraged greens. For example, spinach leaves would likely …

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  • 37Lithuania — • An ancient grandy duchy united with Poland in the fourteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lithuania     Lithuania     † …

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  • 38Deventer — For the city in the United States, see Deventer, Missouri. Deventer   Municipality   Deventer skyline, showing the Lebuinus Church …

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  • 39spearmint — noun Date: 1562 a common mint (Mentha spicata) grown for flavoring and especially for its aromatic oil …

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  • 40Horsemint — Mint Mint (m[i^]nt), n. [AS. minte, fr. L. mentha, Gr. mi nqa, mi nqh.] (Bot.) The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus {Mentha}, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation. See {Mentha}. [1913 Webster] Note:… …

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