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german chamomile

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Word: German Chamomile

Definition:
German chamomile is a type of herb (a plant used for cooking or medicine) that comes from Europe. It has a similar smell and some of the same health benefits as regular chamomile, but it tastes more bitter, and its effects are usually not as strong as those of other types of chamomile.

Usage Instructions:
You can talk about German chamomile when discussing herbal teas, natural remedies, or gardening. It is often used in teas, oils, and skincare products.

Example Sentence:
"I like to drink German chamomile tea before bed because it helps me relax."

Advanced Usage:
In herbal medicine, German chamomile is often used for its calming effects, helping with anxiety or digestive issues. It can also be found in beauty products due to its soothing properties for the skin.

Word Variants:
- Chamomile (or Camomile): This refers to all types of chamomile, not just German. - Roman Chamomile: Another type of chamomile that is often compared to German chamomile, but with different properties.

Different Meanings:
While "German chamomile" typically refers to the herb, in some contexts, it may also refer to products made from this herb, such as tea or essential oil.

Synonyms:
- Matricaria chamomilla (the scientific name) - Common chamomile - Wild chamomile

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "German chamomile," but you might hear phrases like "calm as chamomile," which suggests that something is very calming or soothing.

Noun
  1. annual Eurasian herb similar in fragrance and medicinal uses to chamomile though taste is more bitter and effect is considered inferior

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