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  • 101Dipterix odorata — Coumaric Cou*mar ic (k?? m?r ?k), a. Relating to, derived from, or like, the {Dipterix odorata}, a tree of Guiana. [1913 Webster] {Coumaric acid} (Chem.), one of a series of aromatic acids, related to cinnamic acid, the most important of which is …

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  • 102Dipteryx — n. a genus of tropical American trees which produce a black seed called the {tonka bean}. Syn: Coumarouna, genus {Coumarouna}, genus {Dipteryx}. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 103HOC6H4C2H2CO2H — Coumaric Cou*mar ic (k?? m?r ?k), a. Relating to, derived from, or like, the {Dipterix odorata}, a tree of Guiana. [1913 Webster] {Coumaric acid} (Chem.), one of a series of aromatic acids, related to cinnamic acid, the most important of which is …

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  • 104coumarin — noun Etymology: French coumarine, from coumarou tonka bean tree, from Spanish or Portuguese; Spanish cumarú, from Portuguese, from Tupi *kumarú, *kumbarú Date: 1830 a toxic white crystalline lactone C9H6O2 with an odor of new mown hay found in… …

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  • 107Cumin — Geerah redirects here. For a unit of measurement, see girah. Not to be confused with curcumin. For Irish saints of this name, see Cumméne. Cumin Scientific classification …

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  • 109Dill — This article is about the herb. For other uses, see Dill (disambiguation). Dill Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 110Herb — This article is about culinary, medicinal, and spiritual herbs. For the technical botanical usage, see herbaceous plant. For other uses, see Herb (disambiguation). Basil and green onions, common culinary herbs Except in botanical usage, an herb ( …

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