medicinal herb
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medicinal
adjective
uk/məˈdɪs.ɪ.nəl/us/məˈdɪs.ɪ.nəl/
Medicinal substances are used to ...
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herb
noun[C]
uk/hɜːb/us/ɝːb/
a type of plant whose leaves are used in cooking to give flavour to particular dishes or in ...
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(Definition ofmedicinalandherbfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Artemisinin drugs in the treatment of malaria : frommedicinalherbto registered medication.
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Lettuce appears in many medieval writings, especially as amedicinalherb.
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Today it is still a popularmedicinalherb.
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Additionally, it has a history of use as amedicinalherb.
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The tree produces fragrant and nectar-producing flowers, themedicinalherblime blossom.
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Burdock is a traditionalmedicinalherbthat is used for many ailments.
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It was also used as amedicinalherb.
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The garden contains 200 botanical species in 17medicinalherbbeds, with an elderberry grove as a windbreak.
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Its standard treasure was amedicinalherb, provided it did not run away before being defeated.
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It was once used as amedicinalherb.
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It was once used as amedicinalherband in the making of certain metheglins.
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This species has historically been cultivated for use as amedicinalherb, and as an ornamental plant.
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In the book, the synonym for wild oats or "akata" is "agbo" which also refers to amedicinalherb.
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It is also used as amedicinalherb.
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A look at other divination methods shows that plants used for divination have or had some significance as important food source and/ormedicinalherb.
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A village was founded in the middle of the 16th century by severalmedicinalherbcollectors, according to oral tradition.
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This is reflected in the diversity of the produce in fresh food markets,medicinalherbretailers and clothing shops.
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Finally, farmers began to grow medicinal herbs substituting drugs that in the past were collected in the wild.
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