herbal
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Adj — Made from or relating to herbs and plants, rather than manufactured chemicals.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Old French herbal. By surface analysis, herb + -al
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What does “herbal” mean?
The word “herbal” means made from or relating to herbs and plants, rather than manufactured chemicals. In plain terms, relating to or made from plants, especially in the context of remedies, teas, or supplements.
How do you pronounce “herbal”?
“Herbal” is pronounced HUR-buhl (/ˈɝbəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “herbal” in a sentence?
Here is “herbal” used in a sentence: “She prefers herbal remedies over over-the-counter painkillers.”
What part of speech is “herbal”?
“Herbal” is an adjective.
Is “herbal” a common word?
“Herbal” is an uncommon word in modern English.