Definitionn. any of various mints of the genus Thymus
Last update: September 4, 2015
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Thyme is a herb used in soups. [Please select]
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WATER-THYME, known botanically as Elodea canadensis, a small submerged water-weed, native of North America. [Please select]
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The china asters bloomed; the sun drew out the odours of thyme and rue and tansy. [Please select]
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Dora picked a mint-leaf, a parsley-leaf, a thyme-leaf, and a sage-leaf, and laid them side by side. [Please select]
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Her fairy bower was a bank, where grew wild thyme, cowslips, and sweet violets, under a canopy of woodbine, musk-roses, and eglantine. [Please select]
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This oil is used in soap occasionally in place of red thyme oil. [Please select]
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The youth departed, weeping, and met the little hare, who was munching wild thyme. [Please select]
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Keep yourself out of sight behind the thicket, while I just eat a mouthful of thyme to refresh me. [Please select]
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--All the different species of thyme, but more particularly the lemon thyme, the _Thymus serpyllum_, as well as the marjorams, origanum, &c. [Please select]
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There the hills are sweet with thyme, and the meadows with violet, and the nightingales sing all day in the thickets. [Please select]
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The constant shade in my study has delayed the awakening, without, however, making any change in the nesting-period, which synchronizes with the flowering of the thyme. [Please select]
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