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| any of several aromatic herbs belonging to the genus Ocimum, of the mint family, as O. basilicum (sweet basil), having purplish-green ovate leaves used in cooking. |

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| 1. | Saint. Also, Basilius. (“the Great” ), a.d. 329?–379, bishop of Caesarea in Asia Minor (brother of Saint Gregory of Nyssa). |
| 2. | a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “royal.” |
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| 1. | Also, basil. the diagonal face at the end of the blade of a chisel, or the like, leading to the edge. |
| 2. | Jewelry.
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| 3. | a grooved ring or rim holding a gem, watch crystal, etc., in its setting. |
| 4. | Automotive. the part of a vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a light. |
