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Etymology: [ 'rOz-"mer-E ] (noun.) 14th century. A combination of Rose and Mary, referring to the flower as a symbol of Virgin Mary, first recorded in the eighteenth century. It is found in continental Europe as Rosemarie and Rosa Maria. After mid-nineteenth century when flower names became common it may also refer to the herb rosemary, Latin ros marinus "dew of the sea".

kuşdili, romarin, biberiye, rozmarin, hasalban, (isim) biberiye, Rosmarinus officinalis,

1 kuşdili  Botanik, Bitkibilim,Gıda     ts
2 romarin  Tıp     ts
3 biberiye     ts
4 rozmarin     ts
5 hasalban     ts
6 (isim) biberiye     ts
7 Rosmarinus officinalis     ts
 

A female given name, a shrub that originates from Europe ans Asia Minor and produces fragrant mint used in cooking and perfumes, given name, female, rosmarine, Remberance; your presence revives me, Type: Herb (fresh sprigs or whole dried) Description: Silver-green, needle-shaped leaves; member of the mint family Flavor: Sweet, hint of lemon and pine Uses: Casseroles, fish, fruit salads, lamb, soups, stuffings, Anti-oxidant which also aids digestion, An aromatic herb used in aromatherapy to help encourage a sense of well being, rosmarinus, An herb with needle-like leaves, Rosemary has a fresh pine flavor Recipe: Rosemary Grilled Chicken, - Glossy, needlelike leaves with a lemon and piney scent The flavor can dominate and taste bitter so use sparingly Insert a sprig or two into lamb, pork, veal, or poultry before roasting Toss some onto charcoal over which beef, chicken or ribs are cooking Sprinkle chopped leaves over beef or fish before broiling, Antiseptic, muscle relaxant, soothing agent, skin conditioner Do not use if pregnant or have high blood pressure, A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China, It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste, and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy, It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc, evergreen shrub which grows in Mediterranean regions (used in perfumes, medications, and as a spice), Rosemary is a herb used in cooking. It comes from an evergreen plant with small narrow leaves. The plant is also called rosemary. the narrow leaves of a bush, used as a herb, or the bush that these leaves come from (rosmarinus, from ros + marinus ). Small perennial evergreen shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) of the mint family whose leaves are used to flavour a wide variety of food. The bush grows 3-7.5 ft (1-2.3 m) tall and has short linear leaves that resemble curved pine needles, dark green and shiny above, white beneath. Bluish flowers grow in small clusters. Bees are particularly fond of rosemary. In ancient times rosemary was believed to strengthen memory; in literature and folklore it is an emblem of remembrance and fidelity. Native to the Mediterranean, it has been naturalized throughout Europe and temperate America, This highly aromatic herb from the mint family has a flavor that some describe as a cross between lemon and pine Used in dressings, fruit salads, soups, vegetables, meats, fish, egg dishes, stuffings, Rosemary has stimulating, rejuvenating, astringent, nervine, conditioning and antiseptic properties It is used in infusions, teas, decoctions, poultices, oils, etc Rosemary is a circulatory and nervine stimulant, which has a toning and calming effect on the digestion It may also be used in cases of psychological tension to counteract flatulent dyspepsia, headache or depression associated with debility Externally it may be used to ease muscular pain, sciatica and neuralgia It acts as a stimulant to both the hair follicles and circulation in the scalp and may help combat premature baldness It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitter taste It is further used in cookery and perfumes, extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats, widely cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery, extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats widely cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery,

8 A female given name - "Rosemary. A sweet dark name, though finally a shrill trite woman."     ts
9 a shrub that originates from Europe ans Asia Minor and produces fragrant mint used in cooking and perfumes     ts
10 given name, female     ts
11 rosmarine     ts
12 Remberance; your presence revives me     ts
13 Type: Herb (fresh sprigs or whole dried) Description: Silver-green, needle-shaped leaves; member of the mint family Flavor: Sweet, hint of lemon and pine Uses: Casseroles, fish, fruit salads, lamb, soups, stuffings     ts
14 Anti-oxidant which also aids digestion     ts
15 An aromatic herb used in aromatherapy to help encourage a sense of well being     ts
16 rosmarinus     ts
17 An herb with needle-like leaves, Rosemary has a fresh pine flavor Recipe: Rosemary Grilled Chicken     ts
18 - Glossy, needlelike leaves with a lemon and piney scent The flavor can dominate and taste bitter so use sparingly Insert a sprig or two into lamb, pork, veal, or poultry before roasting Toss some onto charcoal over which beef, chicken or ribs are cooking Sprinkle chopped leaves over beef or fish before broiling     ts
19 Antiseptic, muscle relaxant, soothing agent, skin conditioner Do not use if pregnant or have high blood pressure     ts
20 A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China     ts
21 It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste     ts
22 and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy     ts
23 It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc     ts
24 evergreen shrub which grows in Mediterranean regions (used in perfumes, medications, and as a spice)  isim     ts
25 Rosemary is a herb used in cooking. It comes from an evergreen plant with small narrow leaves. The plant is also called rosemary. the narrow leaves of a bush, used as a herb, or the bush that these leaves come from (rosmarinus, from ros + marinus ). Small perennial evergreen shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) of the mint family whose leaves are used to flavour a wide variety of food. The bush grows 3-7.5 ft (1-2.3 m) tall and has short linear leaves that resemble curved pine needles, dark green and shiny above, white beneath. Bluish flowers grow in small clusters. Bees are particularly fond of rosemary. In ancient times rosemary was believed to strengthen memory; in literature and folklore it is an emblem of remembrance and fidelity. Native to the Mediterranean, it has been naturalized throughout Europe and temperate America     ts
26 This highly aromatic herb from the mint family has a flavor that some describe as a cross between lemon and pine Used in dressings, fruit salads, soups, vegetables, meats, fish, egg dishes, stuffings     ts
27 Rosemary has stimulating, rejuvenating, astringent, nervine, conditioning and antiseptic properties It is used in infusions, teas, decoctions, poultices, oils, etc Rosemary is a circulatory and nervine stimulant, which has a toning and calming effect on the digestion It may also be used in cases of psychological tension to counteract flatulent dyspepsia, headache or depression associated with debility Externally it may be used to ease muscular pain, sciatica and neuralgia It acts as a stimulant to both the hair follicles and circulation in the scalp and may help combat premature baldness It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitter taste It is further used in cookery and perfumes     ts
28 extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats     ts
29 widely cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery     ts
30 extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats widely cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery     ts
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