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germander

 
Dictionary: ger·man·der   (jər-măn'dər) pronunciation

n.
Any of various usually aromatic plants of the genus Teucrium, with purplish or reddish flowers.

[Middle English germandre, from Old French germandree, alteration of Medieval Latin germandrea, from Late Greek khamandrua, from Greek khamaidrūs : khamai, on the ground + drūs, oak.]


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Meaning #1: any of various plants of the genus Teucrium


 
 
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