wormwood 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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They initially live in a case made from inflorescences of wormwood, which is covered with leaflets until hibernation.
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Marketed as a premium malt beverage in cherry and berry flavors, the drink contained taurine, guarana, caffeine and wormwood, the supposed psychoactive ingredient of absinthe.
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One way they can do this is to repel insects and other pests through their smell, as do alliums and wormwood.
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Wormwood helps them to escape by communicating telepathically with the sickos.
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Wormwood is considered an interesting album for the way it was recorded.
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Herbs like wormwood, sorrel, ferns and grasses attest the presence of open steppes or meadows.
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It is a leafy perennial wormwood forming clumps about half a meter in height.
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Some rare species are fernleaf wormwood, field chamomile, and the protected species joint pine.
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They'll steep almost anything in alcohol to come up with a bracing beverage: fennel, bark, wormwood, even radicchio and artichokes.
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