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Chamomile
Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) ( KAM-ə-myl or KAM-ə-meel) is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species are commonly used to make herbal infusions for traditional medicine, although there is no evidence that chamomile has any effect on health or diseases.
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Chamomile (noun)
alternative spelling of camomile
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Camomile (noun)
Composite plant with a fragrance reminiscent of apples:
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Camomile (noun)
Matricaria recutita (formerly known as noshow=1), German chamomile or Hungarian chamomile, with fragrant flowers used for tea, and as an herbal remedy.
“German camomile|Hungarian camomile”
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Camomile (noun)
Any of several other similar plants. (See below)