Angelica in French
Angelica in French is Angélique, angélique — Angelica means a tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
Angelica in French
Angélique
A en given name.
angélique
What does "Angelica" mean?
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noun A tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
"The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake."
Angelica in a sentence
- The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake.
- Angelica grows well in damp soil and can tower over the rest of the herb bed by midsummer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Angelica" in French?
"Angelica" in French is Angélique, angélique. Angelica means: A tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
How do you use "Angelica" in a sentence?
Example: "The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake." In French, "Angelica" is Angélique, angélique.
Are there other ways to say "Angelica" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "Angelica": Angélique, angélique.
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