Deep-rooted coarse-textured plant native to the Mediterranean region having blue flowers and pinnately compound leaves; widely cultivated in Europe for its long thick sweet roots.
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Examples for "licorice "
Examples for "licorice "
1 Raw licorice roots represent heterogeneous materials obtained from mainly three Glycyrrhiza species.
2 He trailed off vaguely, looking at the licorice whip in his hand.
3 California could produce licorice , for we have a good climate for it.
4 Remove from the heat and add the licorice mixture to the sabayon.
5 The licorice intake was stopped and potassium was administrated orally and intravenously.
1 The goods warehoused here are chiefly wine and oil, oranges and liquorice .
2 When finished the mass looked rather like coffee-grounds, and tasted like liquorice .
3 A case of pseudo-hyperaldosteronism secondary to prolonged daily ingestion of liquorice is reported.
4 You may be buying more than your liquorice or jelly beans.
5 It was a mixture of furniture polish, liquorice , tar and apples.
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Translations for Glycyrrhiza glabra