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Clary   /klˈɛri/   Listen
Clary

noun
1.
Aromatic herb of southern Europe; cultivated in Great Britain as a potherb and widely as an ornamental.  Synonym: Salvia sclarea.



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"Clary" Quotes from Famous Books



... been diligent, for there, in their richest liveries of state, were his whole household, and at the foot of the staircase, over which a rich Turkey carpet had been spread for the occasion, stood the young Countess Clary in full dress, who knelt, and in soft, trembling accents begged ...
— Joseph II. and His Court • L. Muhlbach



Words linked to "Clary" :   sage, salvia



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