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jasmine1570s, from French jasmin (Middle French jessemin, 16c.), from Arabic yas(a)min, from Persian yasmin (compare Greek iasme, iasmelaion, name of a Persian perfume which was perhaps oil of jasmine). The [..]
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jasmineJasminum officinalis
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jasmine A shrub or vine related to the olive, Jasminium Officionale has fragrant flowers that open only in the evening, but they can be picked early in the morning and brought inside to open indoors at nigh [..]
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jasmine(n) any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
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jasmineBlend green or black & green China teas with jasmine flowers
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jasmineA Plant genus of the Family Oleaceae. Members contain secoiridoid glucosides and this is the source of oil of jasmine.
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jasminesee ingredients
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jasmineUsed for its wonderful sweet aroma in perfumery.
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jasmineFrom the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers that is used for making perfumes. It is derived via Arabic from Persian یاسمین (yasamin), which is also a Persian name. In the United [..]
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