Perennial marsh plant having swordlike leaves and aromatic roots.
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Examples for "calamus"
Examples for "calamus"
1Oil, from Exodus 30: Olive oil infused with cinnamon, calamus, cassia and myrrh.
2He had also pennyroyal for healing teas, and calamus and bitter-bark for miseries.
3The jays are bluer than the calamus bed they wrangle above with throaty chatter.
4In seven large bowls he places calamus, cedarwood, and incense.
5Barbs showed a lower denaturation temperature than rachis and calamus.
1Aunt Merce rummaged her pocket for flagroot; mother resumed her paper.
2A short, quick stalk, and the muskrat, still eating a flagroot, was within thirty feet.
3She took her handkerchief and a bit of flagroot from her pocket, to be ready for the sympathetic flow which she expected.
4Therein she kept her keys, her smelling-bottle, her pocket-book, her handkerchief and her spectacles, a bit of flagroot and some liquorice stick.
1Water parsnip, sweet flag, cinquefoil, bat's blood, deadly nightshade, and oil.
2Some, like meadowsweet and cowslips, sweet flag and spikenard, are like the names of Shakespeare fairies.
3Among the other substances generally employed in its manufacture are angelica root, sweet flag, dittany leaves, star-anise fruit, fennel and hyssop.
4Sweet flag was abundant, and close by grew a clump of dark green, spicy mint.
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