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Noun allium vineale has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebAllium vinealeDefinition: Allium vineale is a species of wild garlic, often known as crow garlic or field garlic, native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is characterized by its bulbous, onion-like structure and has a pungent aroma and flavor. Parts of Speech: Noun Sense 1: Usage: Botany Definition: A perennial herbaceous plant of the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae), closely related to cultivated garlic, commonly found in fields and gardens. Sample Sentence: The Allium vineale thrives in the wild, often overpowering other plants in its vicinity. Related Products: Allium vineale seeds Sense 2: Usage: Culinary Definition: The edible bulbs, leaves, or flowers of the Allium vineale plant, used as a seasoning or condiment in various dishes. Sample Sentence: The chef added a generous amount of crushed Allium vineale leaves to enhance the flavor of the sauce. Related Products: Wild Garlic Seasoning Sense 3: Usage: Medicine Definition: A medicinal plant with various health benefits, including antimicrobial and antifungal properties, commonly used in herbal remedies. Sample Sentence: The extract from Allium vineale has been traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of common colds and respiratory infections. Related Products: Allium vineale extract | ||||
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