CAMOMILE - translation to arabic
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CAMOMILE - translation to arabic

COMMON NAME, FOR SEVERAL DAISY-LIKE PLANTS
Camomile; Cammomile; Chamomile flower; Camomiles; Chamomile tea; Camomill; Camomile Tea; Chamomille; Wild chamomile
  • Chamomile tea being served at the Savoy Hotel in London, England
  • [[Roman chamomile]], ''Chamaemelum nobile''
  • [[German chamomile]], ''Matricaria chamomilla''
  • Loose-leaf chamomile tea
  • stems]] for herbal tea

CAMOMILES         

ألاسم

أُقْحُوان ; بابُونَج

camomile         
بابونج
camomile         
اسْم : نَبَاتٌ بَرِّيّ يُسَمَّى بابُونَج . أُقْحُوان

Definition

camomile
¦ noun variant spelling of chamomile.

Wikipedia

Chamomile

Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) ( KAM-ə-myle or KAM-ə-meel) is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species, Matricaria chamomilla and Chamaemelum nobile, are commonly used to make herbal infusions for beverages. There is insufficient scientific evidence that consuming chamomile in foods or beverages has any beneficial effects on health.

Examples of use of CAMOMILE
1. Health rating: 1/5 CAMOMILE Comes from the scented flowers and leaves of the camomile herb.
2. And Bruno needs some camomile tea to lower his excitability.
3. Replace grass pathways with stone, gravel or stepping stones, set into low growing thyme or camomile.
4. The proof: Scientists have established the calming effects of camomile tea can be attributed to valerianic acid – a supernutrient present in the dried flowers from which camomile tea is made.
5. Other "dangerous" odours are camomile, jasmine and lavender because they can cause drivers to overrelax or fall asleep.