Rosemary (noun)

  1. A herb that is commonly used in cooking, it has a strong, pungent smell and a pine-like taste.
  2. A perennial woody herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves and blue or white flowers.

Origin:

Rosemary comes from the latin words "ros" meaning "dew" and "marinus" meaning "sea".

Examples:

  1. She added a sprig of rosemary to the roast chicken.
  2. The rosemary plant in the garden had grown quite tall.
  3. Rosemary is often used to flavor lamb dishes.
  4. The rosemary oil was used to massage the scalp for hair growth.
  5. The rosemary bush was a popular spot for bees and butterflies.
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