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  • ...dicinal, or fragrant properties. The term is derived from the Old French ''herbe'', which in turn originates from the Latin ''herba'', meaning "grass" or "g ...as adopted into Old French as ''herbe'', and then into Middle English as ''herbe''. The pronunciation varies between British and American English, with the
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  • ...from the words "herb" and "tonic". "Herb" comes from the Old English word "herbe", which means "grass, herb, plant". "Tonic" comes from the Greek word "toni
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  • The term "herbal medicine" comes from the old English word "herbe", meaning grass, green stalks, or blades, and the Latin word "medicina", me
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  • ..." is a combination of the words "herbal", which comes from the old French "herbe" (meaning "grass" or "herb"), and "tea", which is derived from the Chinese
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  • ...poses. The etymology of the term 'herbal' comes from the old English word 'herbe', meaning grass, green stalks, or plants.
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  • The term "herbalism" is derived from the old French "herbe" meaning grass or herb, and the suffix "-ism" which denotes a practice or s
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