From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishherbalherb‧al /ˈhɜːbəl $ ˈɜːr-, ˈhɜːr-/ adjective [only before noun] DFFMDmade of herbs herbal remedies herbal tea
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herbal• He added pumpkin-seed oil, ginseng, royal jelly and a herbal complex to boost his libido.• Henna paint is an herbal compound and there are no known reactions.• Its smoky, herbal flavors from sauvignon blanc grapes intertwine neatly with the apple nuances and fuller body of the chardonnay.• The herbal knowledge of non-agricultural peoples is often extremely detailed far more so, in fact, than that of farming cultures.• Again, many herbal prescriptions will contain more than one remedy.• These could include anything from acupuncture, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to, yes, a petition to a higher power.• This is the smell of a herbal rub on great Achilles.• Some ragged wild Angels responded well to herbal treatment.