jasmine

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English - Turkish
(isim) Yasemin

Onlar yasemin ve zeytin diktiler. - They've planted jasmine and an olive.

Yasemin ve lavanta benim favori kokularımdır. - Jasmine and lavender are my favorite scents.

i., bot. yasemin, Jasminum
(isim) yasemin
semen
jasmine oil
yasemin yağı
jasmine rice
yasemin pirinci
jasmine tea
yasemin çayı
jasmin
{i} yasemin

Onlar yasemin ve zeytin diktiler. - They've planted jasmine and an olive.

Yasemin ve lavanta benim favori kokularımdır. - Jasmine and lavender are my favorite scents.

jessamine
yasemin
cape jasmine
burun yasemin
jasmin
(isim) yasemin
jessamine
(isim) yasemin
jessamine
i., bot., bak. jasmine
wild jasmine
sarıyasemin
English - English
A female given name
The perfume obtained from these plants
Any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers
Any of several unrelated plants having a similar perfume
A yellow colour

jasmine colour:.

from the English noun jasmine, or from the corresponding Arabic given name Yasmin
Green or Oolong Tea scented with jasmine flowers
angustifolia, comes from the East Indies
(Jasminum Gradiflorum) It is described as sweet and floral with a 'heady' fragrance Benefits: Great for childbirth to relieve pain and strengthen contractions In skincare, it is useful for dry and/or irritated skin
officinale, common in the south of Europe, bears white flowers
The Arabian jasmine is J
A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a peculiarly fragrant odor
a light yellow
Acronym for the Joint Air-Sea Monsoon INteraction Experiment, a cruise taking place in the east Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal between April 7 and June 8, 1999 The goal of JASMINE was to observe the atmosphere and ocean environment during a monsoon onset event, including both an active and break period, to understand the conditions responsible for the variability of the monsoon season on short time and space scales [http: //paos colorado edu/~jasmine/] [http: //www atmos washington edu/~serra/JASMINE/jasmine html]
black tea scented with jasmine flowers, typically made with green Pouchong tea as the base
Sambac, and, with J
{i} any of a number of shrubs or climbing plants which have fragrant flowers (also jasmin)
Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies, as species of Calotropis and Faramea
Used for its wonderful sweet aroma in perfumery
The J
The yellow false jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium)
any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
Jasmine is a climbing plant which has small white or yellow flowers with a pleasant smell. a plant that grows up a wall, frame etc and has small, sweet-smelling white or yellow flowers (jasmin, from yasamin). Any of about 300 tropical and subtropical species of fragrant, flowering, woody, climbing shrubs that make up the genus Jasminum of the olive family, native to all continents except North America. The jasmine used in perfumery and aromatherapy comes from the fragrant white flowers of common, or poet's, jasmine (J. officinale), native to Iran. The dried flowers of Arabian jasmine (J. sambac) make jasmine tea. Many fragrant-flowered plants from other families are also commonly called jasmine
Any of a number of flowering, woody shrubs (genus Jasminium) of the olive family Jasmine is native to all continents except North America Many other fragrant, flowering plants are called jasmine, but true jasmine, such as common or poet's jasmine (J officinale) which is native to Iran, is the main source for jasmine fragrance Others, such as Arabian jasmine, are used as teas
jasmine rice
A fragrant long-grain rice from Thailand
Jasmin
A female given name, a variant of Jasmine

He replied, what I mean is not the jasmine that people smell; but a slave girl whose name is Jasmin, whom my father would not buy for me.

Jessamine
A female given name, variant of Jasmine

Quoth he, 'It is not the jessamine one smells, but a slave-girl named Jessamine, whom my father would not buy for me.'.

jasmine.
chameli
jasmin
{n} a shrub with fragrant flowers
Jasmin
a variant of Jasmine
arabian jasmine
East Indian evergreen vine cultivated for its profuse fragrant white flowers
blue jasmine
climber of southern United States having bluish-purple flowers
cape jasmine
evergreen shrub widely cultivated for its large fragrant waxlike white flowers and glossy leaves
chilean jasmine
woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers
common jasmine
tall-climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea
crape jasmine
tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas; northern India to Thailand
crape jasmine
An evergreen shrub (Tabernaemontana divaricata) native to India and cultivated as an ornamental in warm regions for its fragrant white flowers
jasmin
{i} any of a number of shrubs or climbing plants which have fragrant flowers (also jasmine)
jessamine
Variant of jasmine
jessamine
tall-climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea
jessamine
{i} jasmin, any of a number of shrubs or climbing plants which have fragrant flowers; perfume obtained from these plants
jessamine
Same as Jasmine
jessamines
plural of jessamine
madagascar jasmine
twining woody vine of Madagascar having thick dark waxy evergreen leaves and clusters of large fragrant waxy white flowers along the stems; widely cultivated in warm regions
night jasmine
West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-shaped yellow-white flowers that are fragrant by night
primrose jasmine
evergreen rambling yellow-flowered shrub of western China
star jasmine
evergreen Chinese woody climber with shiny dark green leaves and intensely fragrant white flowers
west indian jasmine
tall sparingly branched conical tree having large fragrant yellow flowers with white centers
winter jasmine
deciduous rambling shrub widely cultivated for its winter-blooming yellow flowers
yellow jasmine
poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers
jasmine

    Hyphenation

    jas·mine

    Turkish pronunciation

    cäzmın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤazmən/ /ˈʤæzmən/

    Etymology

    () French jasmin, from Arabic يسمين (yasmīn), from Persian یاسمن (yāsamen). Compare Ancient Greek ἰάσμη (iasmē).
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