Rosemary
(noun)
- A herb that is commonly used in cooking, it has a strong, pungent smell and a pine-like taste.
- 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:
- She added a sprig of rosemary to the roast chicken.
- The rosemary plant in the garden had grown quite tall.
- Rosemary is often used to flavor lamb dishes.
- The rosemary oil was used to massage the scalp for hair growth.
- The rosemary bush was a popular spot for bees and butterflies.