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Definitions of hyssop in various dictionaries:
noun - a European mint with aromatic and pungent leaves used in perfumery and as a seasoning in cookery
noun - bitter leaves used sparingly in salads
A woody Eurasian plant (Hyssopus officinalis) having spikes of small blue flowers and aromatic leaves used in perfumery and as a condiment.
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a small bushy aromatic plant of the mint family, the bitter minty leaves of which are used in cookery and herbal medicine. |
A small bushy aromatic plant of the mint family, the bitter minty leaves of which are used in cooking and herbal medicine. |
(in biblical use) a wild shrub of uncertain identity whose twigs were used for sprinkling in ancient Jewish rites of purification. |
bitter leaves used sparingly in salads dried flowers used in soups and tisanes |
a European mint with aromatic and pungent leaves used in perfumery and as a seasoning in cookery often cultivated as a remedy for bruises yields hyssop oil |
A woody Eurasian plant (Hyssopus officinalis) having spikes of small blue flowers and aromatic leaves used in perfumery and as a condiment. |
Any of several similar or related plants. |
An unidentified plant mentioned in the Bible as the source of twigs used for sprinkling in certain Hebraic purificatory rites. |
Hyssop might refer to |
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Hyssopus officinalis or hyssop is a herbaceous plant of the genus Hyssopus native to Southern Europe, the Middle East, and the region surrounding the Caspian Sea. Due to its properties as an antiseptic, cough reliever, and expectorant, it is commonly used as a medicinal plant. |