thyme in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

thyme in the PONS Dictionary

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It is derived from sources such as oil of turpentine, oregano, thyme and eucalyptus.
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These are often prepared in stews with onions, carrots, garlic, ginger and herbs like thyme.
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The specific epithet thymifolia refers to the foliage which resemble those of the thyme.
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Herb seasoning such as basil, thyme and sage play off the herbal notes of the grapes.
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The mountainsides are covered with pine, sandalwood and rough oak, or else shrubs including bay, thyme and oleander.
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The honey is very aromatic, as its source as a mixture of wild chestnut, sage and thyme pollen.
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Grazing of livestock has degraded oak forest to scrubland with plants such as thyme, rosemary, and esparto.
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For some reason, it was commonly believed that lying on thyme while sleeping would provide a more positive outlook.
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Some of the vegetables that rabbits enjoy are parsley, thyme, cilantro, dandelion, and basil.
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Thyme is often added to it to provide a yeast and enzyme starter.
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