Results for: mint that resembles lavender
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any of a number of hormone-like substances that are derived from amino acids and help to regulate various bodily functions in mammalian creatures (i.e. metabolism, blood pressure, smooth muscle activity), substance that resembles hormoneprostaglandin
any of a number of plants or shrubs belonging to the mint family and having scented purple flowers; dried flowers and leaves of the lavender plant; pale bluish purple color, fragrant plant, pale purple, pale purple colorlavender
any of several small Eurasian trees whose fruit resembles the crabapple and is edible when over-ripe; fruit of a medlar tree, fruit of the medlar tree, tree with apple-shaped fruitmedlar
any of the curved bones which form the rib cage; support which resembles a rib bone; central vein of a leaf; lengthwise ridge (in fabric, etc.), curved bone of chest, install ribs, strengthen with ribs; tease, mock, make fun of, knit plain and purl sti...rib
appetizing, dish that adds relish, kind of mint, not sweet, respectable, savory leaves, summer savory, tasty, having a pleasant flavor; fragrant, having a pleasant odor; appetizing; agreeable, pleasant; spicy, piquantsavory
aromatic herb used for flavoring, common mint plantspearmint
aromatic herb, aromatic herb of the mint family (native to Asia), biblical plant, plant similar to hyssophyssop
aromatic plant of the mint family; aromatic leaves of the thyme plant used as a spice, aromatic shrub, culinary herbthyme
aromatic plant, oregano leaves, plant that is from the mint family and has fragrant leaves used for seasoning in cookingoregano
arrange or decorate in way that resembles constellations; group together in clusters, form clusterconstellate
artistic style resembling photography, extremely detailed painting style that resembles photographyphotorealism
bandage immobilizing joint, flower spike (Botany); type of bandage applied in a crisscross pattern which resembles a spike of barleyspica
bar of bony tissue, rod-shaped cell, rod-shaped support in an organ, structure which resembles a beam (Botany, Anatomy)trabecula
be dead, be in a state of sleep, fall asleep, slumber; enter into or be in a state that resembles sleep; be inattentive, be inactive; accommodate, provide with a place to sleep; be in the repose of death, change position at night, mucus in eyes, nyctit...sleep
become a gel; congeal; change into gel, become gel, gelatin, get along, hair styling cream, light filter, semisolid, semi-solid chemical mixture which resembles jelly; gelatin slide, colored translucent material placed over theater lights; jelly-like s...gel
 

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