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sagebrush1850, from sage (n.1), to which it has no biological affinity, + brush (n.2). Said to be so called for resemblance of its appearance or odor. Sage-brush is very fair fuel, but as a vegetable it is a d [..]
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sagebrush(n) any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium
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sagebrushA Plant genus of the Family Asteraceae with strong-smelling foliage. It is a source of Santonin and other cytotoxic Terpenes.
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sagebrusha shrub that grows in dry areas of the western United States (U.S. for consistency). salt water:
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