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Mint — (Gr. heduosmon, i.e., having a sweet smell ), one of the garden herbs of which the Pharisees paid tithes (Matt. 23:23; Luke 11:42). It belongs to the labiate family of plants. The species most common in Syria is the Mentha sylvestris, the wild … Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Garden cress — Young plants Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unr … Wikipedia
garden balm — noun bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe and North America • Syn: ↑lemon balm, ↑sweet balm, ↑bee balm, ↑beebalm, ↑Melissa officinalis •… … Useful english dictionary
spear|mint — «SPIHR MIHNT», noun. a common garden mint, a fragrant herb much used for flavoring. It yields a fragrant oil. ╂[< spear1 (perhaps because of the shape of the flowers) + mint1] … Useful english dictionary
Philadelphia Mint — The Philadelphia Mint was created from the need to establish a national identity and the needs of commerce in the United States. This led America s founding fathers to make an establishment of a continental national mint a main priority after the … Wikipedia
The Mint — was a district in Southwark, London, west of Borough High Street named for the mint King Henry VIII set up there at Suffolk Place in about 1543. The mint ceased to operate in the reign of Mary I and Suffolk Place was demolished in 1557. [ Mint… … Wikipedia
Herb garden — A herb garden is a garden dedicated to the cultivation of cooking, herbal tea, medicinal, aromatic, and/or magical herbs. HistoryDuring the medieval period, monks and nuns developed specialist medical knowledge and grew the necessary herbs in… … Wikipedia
Magical Angel Sweet Mint — Title screen for Magical Angel Sweet Mint 魔法のエンジェルスイートミント … Wikipedia
Apple mint — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angi … Wikipedia