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1 kruid
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2 heelkruid
〈 plantkunde〉2 [Sanicula europaea] sanicle -
3 anemoon
n. anemone, genus of flowering herb (Botany) -
4 aspidistra
n. aspidistra, Asian herb -
5 basilicum
n. basil, type of aromatic herb used in cooking -
6 boerenwormkruid
n. tansy, aromatic herb bearing small yellow flowers (sometimes used as a seasoning and in medicine) -
7 citroenmelisse
n. Lemon Balm, perennial herb in the mint family Lamiaceae -
8 duizendschoon
n. sweet William (Herb) -
9 fenegriek
adj. fenugreek, annual herb of western Asia and Europe that is used in medication and as a seasoning; seeds of the fenugreek plant that are used as a seasoning -
10 guichelheil
n. pimpernel, herb from the primrose family -
11 herbarist
n. herbalist, one who collects or grows herbs (especially for their medicinal qualities); herb doctor -
12 hondspeterselie
n. fool's parsley, annual herb in the plant family Apiaceae (rarely biennial) -
13 hysop
n. hyssop, aromatic herb of the mint family (native to Asia) -
14 kervel
n. chervil, type of herb -
15 kleefkruid
n. type of herb -
16 kruid
adj. herbaceous--------n. herb, spice, drug -
17 varenkruid
n. type of herb -
18 kruidenazijn
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19 kruidenboter
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20 kruidenshampoo
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