rue in the PONS Dictionary

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The rue and wormwood are in general use as domestic medicines -- the former for rheumatism and neuralgia; the latter in fever, debility and dyspepsia, as well as for a vermifuge.
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Weasels who were bitten by the basilisk would retreat and eat rue in order to recover and return to fight.
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Sachets with dried moth-repellent herbs like wormwood, southernwood, costmary, lavender, pennyroyal, lemon verbena rosemary, rue, sage and tansy are called moth bags.
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Humanity has spread across the galaxy, and makes profligate, casual use of "farcaster" technology to travel instantly between any two points in space (to its ultimate rue).
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We will grill it with olive oil and Parmesan, then rue our folly.
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There was merit to work choices for harder workers to negotiate better rue numeration based on productivity.
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It also includes more obscure herbs, like mugwort, rue, pennyroyal, wild carrot, blue cohosh, tansy, and savin.
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Rue en calade describes a road with a surface composed in this way -- essentially a cobblestone road.
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There are also many medicinal plants such as herb teacher, aloe vera, eucalyptus, black grass, sagebrush, barge, horehound, mustard, grass mouse, rue, elder, mint and chamomile.
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These vary from area to area, but mostly include fennel, rue, rosemary, lemon verbena, mallows, laburnum, foxgloves and elder flowers.
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