Meaning Angelica
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Angelica


fem. proper name, Latin fem. of angelicus "angelic" (see angel).
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Licorice flavored stalks from these plants are candied and used primarily in pastry making. Angelica is also used to flavor liqueurs.
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inspiration
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Licorice flavored stalks from the Angelica plants are candied and used primarily in pastry making. Angelica is also used to flavor liqueurs.
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Pronounce it: an-gell-ik-ahThis sweet 'herb of the angels' is a member of the parsley family and was once thought to be a remedy against witchcraft, poison and plague. Its pale green, [..]
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Licorice flavored stalks from the Angelica plants are candied and used primarily in pastry making. Angelica is also used to flavor liqueurs.
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An herb whose leafstalks are candied and whose roots and fruit furnish the angelica oil used as a flavoring for liqueurs and perfume.
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(n) any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica having pinnately compound leaves and small white or greenish flowers in compound umbels(n) candied stalks of the angelica plant(n) aromati [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Daughter of Gal’aphron, king of Cathay, the capital of which was Albrac’ca. She was sent to sow discord among the Christians. Charlemagne sent her to the Duke of Bavaria, but she mad [..]
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A botanical ingredient. Seeds and roots are used in the maceration of absinthe before distillation.
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A Plant genus of the Family Apiaceae.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A plant genus of the family Apiaceae.
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a sweet herb used to flavor a variety of liqueurs and drinks. Candied, it is used in baking, especially fruit cakes.
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a sweet herb used to flavor a variety of liqueurs and drinks. Candied, it is used in baking, especially fruit cakes.
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An herb used as an expectorant (assists in removing mucus from the throat and lungs) for cough, bronchitis and pleurisy, especially when they are accompanied by fever, colds or influenza. Also used to ease rheumatic inflammation and stimulate appetite in anorexic individuals.
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Medical herb used to increase sweating and also used to flavor toothpastes and mouthwashes. Herb used as an expectorant (assists in removing mucus from the throat and lungs) for cough, bronchitis and pleurisy, especially when they are accompanied by fever, colds or influenza. Also used to ease rheumatic inflammation and stimulate appetite in anorex [..]
Source: oils4life.co.uk (offline)

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<botany> 1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant (Archangelica officinalis or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery, and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic. 2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica. Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub (Aralia spinosa), Synonyms: Hercules' [..]
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Derived from Latin angelicus meaning &quot;angelic&quot;, ultimately related to Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning &quot;messenger&quot;. The poe [..]
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