herbs

listen to the pronunciation of herbs
Englisch - Türkisch
otlar

Botanik bahçesinde, birçok aromatik ve şifalı otlar vardır. - In the botanical garden, there are many aromatic and medicinal herbs.

Antik Germen kabileleri hastalıkları tedavi etme girişimlerinde şifalı otlar kullanırdı. - Ancient Germanic tribes used medicinal herbs in their attempts to cure diseases.

(Gıda) şifalı otlar

Botanik bahçesinde, birçok aromatik ve şifalı otlar vardır. - In the botanical garden, there are many aromatic and medicinal herbs.

Antik Germen kabileleri hastalıkları tedavi etme girişimlerinde şifalı otlar kullanırdı. - Ancient Germanic tribes used medicinal herbs in their attempts to cure diseases.

aktariye
herb
{i} ot
herbs robert
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) turnagagası
herb
nebat
herb
(Tıp) Tat verici veya ilaç olarak kullanılan herhagni bir bitki veya ot, şifalı bitki
herb
{i} yemeklere tat vermek için kullanılan bitki
herb
{i} şifalı bitki
herb
(Gıda) yabani ot
herb
(Tıp) herb
herb
öneri
seller of medicinal herbs
aktar
sweet herbs
(Gıda) çeşitli otlar
herb
bitki

Biraz bitkisel çay ister misin? - Would you like some herbal tea?

Bu makarna sosunda kullanılan bitki maydanoz olabilir. - The herb used in that pasta sauce might be parsley.

herb
(nane/vb.) ot
medicinal herbs
şifalı bitkiler
sweet herbs
güzel kokulu otlar
chiefly old world herbs
esas eski dünya otlar
covered with herbs
otlar ile kaplı
growing into herbs
otlar içine büyüyen
savory herbs
kokulu otlar
Englisch - Englisch
The leaves of certain plants, used in flavoring
consist of fresh leaves and stems or crumbled or powdered dried leaves Spices consist of many other parts of the plants-seeds, stems, roots, and berries, which have been dried-and can be whole, ground or powdered
any vegetable matter that can be dried & ingested
succulent, non-woody plants that die down at the end of the growing season
plants or plant parts valued for medicinal, savoury, cosmetic, flavouring, or aromatic qualities [CUB]
A supplement derived from a seed-producing plant that does not develop persistent woody tissue but dies down at the end of a growing season
are plant or plant parts valued for medicinal, savory, or aromatic qualities They contain a variety of substances that act upon the body Herbs have been applied to virtually every disease and condition of humankind
Roughly defined as the leaves of plants and shrubs without a woody stem although spices sometimes cross into this distinction
er-bz; Plants which have been ground up for medicinal or magical purposes These are also sometimes burned in a thurible as incense
Plants such as spearmint and comfry grown for many uses including medicine
plural of herb
Any of various often aromatic plants used especially in medicine or as seasoning
including crude plant material such as leaves, flowers, fruit, seed, stems, wood, bark, roots, rhizomes or other plant parts, which may be entire, fragmented or powdered
herb
Any green, leafy plant, or parts thereof, used to flavour or season food
herb
aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualities
herb
{i} soft-stemmed plant which dies down at the end of a growing season; any of a number of plants which are used for medicinal purposes or as a seasoning for food
herb
n (L herba, green crop) any seed plant whose stem withers away to the ground after each season's growth; a seed plant with a green, non-woody stem
herb
A plant without persistent woody stem, at least above ground (Munz, 1965) 1 A plant with a fleshy stem as distinguished from the woody tissue of shrubs and trees and that generally dies back at the end of each growing season (Webster)
herb
A plant that has no woody tissue and that dies down to the ground at the end of a growing season
herb
A nonwoody angiosperm whose above ground vegetation dies off seasonally
herb
Generally any plant which does not produce wood, and is therefore not as large as a tree or shrub, is considered to be an herb
herb
Herbs, as the gardener uses the term, are valuable for their strong flavor and/or fragrance; they make our foods more interesting (imagine marinara sauce without basil or oregano); they make wonderful teas and can have medicinal qualities Most herbs require little in the way of special care, but do need plenty of sunshine and well-drained soil Harvest cuttings from herbs in late morning when the dew has just dried Use them fresh, or dry them for storage in a dark, well aerated room
herb
A herb is a plant whose leaves are used in cooking to add flavour to food, or as a medicine. a small plant that is used to improve the taste of food, or to make medicine (erbe, from herba )
herb
A plant whose above-ground stem does not survive the winter A non-woody plant
herb
a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests
herb
A nonwoody individual of a macrophytic species In this manual, seedlings of woody plants (including vines) that are less than 3 2 ft in height are considered to be herbs
herb
{n} a plant with a succulent stalk in distinction from a shrub and tree, that part of a plant which is above the root
Herb
A short form of the male given name Herbert
aromatic herbs
spices, plants added to food for flavoring
herb
aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualities a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests
herb
a plant used for seasoning, medicinal, aromatic or general household uses Includes both perennials and annuals
herb
A plant whose stem is not woody and does not persist beyond each growing season
herb
a plant with no woody parts above the ground
herb
Marijuana
herb
A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering
herb
half of the eight examples are linked to preparations for a special occasion or distinctive figure, as when attendants enter "with herbs and perfumes" (Quarto Every Man Out, 1394, also Folio 2 4 23), "strewing herbs" (Ram Alley, H4r), or simply "with herbs" (Q1 Romeo and Juliet, I1r, 4 4 0); elsewhere herbs are used by the title figure of Faithful Shepherdess who enters "sorting of herbs, and telling the natures of them" (388), a starving Jack Cade who "lies down picking of herbs and eating them" (Quarto 2 Henry VI, G4r, 4 10 15), a disguised devil who cures Honorea's muteness when "he strains the juice of the Herb into" a cup of wine (Grim the Collier, G7v); a confrontation in Valiant Welshman provides a magical herb: "Enter the Serpent Caradoc shows the herb The Serpent flies into the Temple" (G1r); see also rosemary
herb
A plant that contains no woody tissue
herb
A plant or plant part valued for its medicinal, savory, or aromatic qualities For example, chamomile is very soothing to the skin, peppermint has a scent that is extremely refreshing, and geranium oil kills bacteria Also see Herb List
herb
Grass; herbage
herb
Non-woody vascular plants
herb
Plant whose roots, leaves or seeds, etc are used in medicine
herb
A plant that dies back to the ground in autumn and is not woody
herb
Jamaican term for marijuana with Biblical connotations; Rastafarian sacrament
herb
Any flowering plant except those developing persistent woody stems above ground
herb
Natural remedies derived from whole plants as well as from plant roots, leaves, seeds, stems and other parts Herbs are still the basis for Chinese medicine and are important constituents of many European natural remedies
herb
Plant with a strong flavour used in cooking
herb
an herb is a seed plant that does not produce a woody stem like a tree But an herb will live long enough to develop flowers and seeds
herb
Parts Used Chemical & Nutrirional Content Actions & Uses Comments
herb
Herbadastan, ed Kreyenbroeck & Kotwal
herb
A small, non-woody, seed-bearing plant with little or no secondary vascular tissue Herbs usually die back at the end of the growing season
herb
Any non-woody VASCULAR PLANT
medicinal herbs
herbs having the properties of medicine to treat diseases
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von herbs im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

herb
(Tıp) herb
herbs

    Türkische aussprache

    ırbz

    Aussprache

    /ˈərbz/ /ˈɜrbz/

    Etymologie

    [ '&rb, US also & Bri ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English herbe, from Old French, from Latin herba.
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