Definitionn. ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland
Last update: July 26, 2015
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I don't like the smell of yarrow. [Please select]
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Many herbs have had the power of curing all diseases attributed to them, and have hence had the name of "all-heal"; such have been, among others, the mistletoe, the woundwort (Stachys palustris), the yarrow or milfoil, and the great valerian. [Please select]
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So I will only name meadow-sweet, yarrow, loose-strife, lady's bed-straw and willow herb--both the larger and the lesser. [Please select]
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The laws of physiology and of snuff take their course; the Chicken sneezes, and Yarrow is free. [Please select]
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On the banks are flowers--yarrow, meadow-sweet, willow herb, loosestrife, and lady's bed-straw. [Please select]
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The young pastoral giant stalks off with Yarrow in his arms--comforting him. [Please select]
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Yarrow thinks that the entirely rainless parts of this vast Campestrian region may ultimately deserve recognition as a separate zoölogical province. [Please select]
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"The Yarrow was so large as to be quite impassable, so that I had to walk up by St." [Please select]
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