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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchamomilecham‧o‧mile /ˈkæməmaɪl/ noun [countable, uncountable] x-refanother spelling of camomile
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chamomile• Lavender, clary-sage and chamomile will aid restful sleep.• People were far more willing to use them if they were diluted in a traditional herbal infusion like chamomile.• If you like a sweeter scent and have a wetter spot, prostrate chamomile works the same way.
Origin chamomile (1200-1300) Medieval Latin camomilla, from Latin chamaemelon, from Greek, from chamai (CHAMELION) + melon “apple”
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