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peppermint
[ pep-er-mint, -muhnt ]
noun
- an herb, Mentha piperita, of the mint family, cultivated for its aromatic, pungent oil.
- Also called peppermint oil. this oil, or a preparation made from it.
- a lozenge or confection flavored with peppermint.
peppermint
/ ˈpɛpəˌmɪnt /
noun
- a temperate mint plant, Mentha piperita, with purple or white flowers: cultivated for its downy leaves, which yield a pungent oil
- the oil from this plant, which is used as a flavouring
- a sweet flavoured with peppermint
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Word History and Origins
Origin of peppermint1
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Example Sentences
Peppermint party, chocolate, cinnamon: e-cigarettes are beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
From The Daily Beast
Peppermint, explained Mrs. Corney, in a faint voice, smiling gently on the beadle as she spoke.
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It crystallizes in prisms, having the odour and taste of peppermint; it melts at 42 and boils at 212.
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He asked lots of questions, while Hepzebiah listened, her eyes growing as round as big peppermint drops.
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The smell of wild peppermint rose from among the crackling stalks as the team brushed through.
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They may be advantageously combined with some simple aromatic, as ginger, cinnamon, or peppermint.
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