Herb whose name derives from the Latin for 'dew of the sea'
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- Needle-leaved herb
- Italian cuisine herb
- Name of a fragrant herb whose Latin origin, 'dew of the sea', refers to its leaves with a misty cast
- Aromatic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean often used to flavour roast meats
- First name of the cookery teacher on Ladette to Lady ; or, from the Latin meaning 'sea dew', a fragrant woody herb with lavender-blue flowers
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