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herbaceous

[hur-bey-shuhs, ur-] / hɜrˈbeɪ ʃəs, ɜr- /




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Second, it basically tastes like the winter holidays in a can, thanks to an herbaceous flavor profile heavy on pine and rosemary with a dash of stone fruit.

From Los Angeles Times

Like the woodpeckers, it is adapted to open-canopied longleaf forests, where it basks in the sun, feeds on herbaceous plants and digs deep burrows in the sandy soil.

From Scientific American

A tantalizing lemon shallot dressing drizzled over the herbaceous pancake enhances its flavor profile, while the sumptuous smoked salmon topping the dish pays homage to the PNW’s abundant seafood treasures.

From Seattle Times

Made with gin, fresh-squeezed lime juice, maraschino liqueur and green Chartreuse, The Last Word is a balance of sweet-and-sour, with a robust herbaceous tone.

From Seattle Times

Ms. West and Mr. Rainer develop resilient herbaceous mixes: several or more compatible, interlocking species of similar height, chosen to create multiple moments of visual effect throughout the season.

From Seattle Times