What's the difference between camomile and maghet?

Camomile


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Chamomile

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  • (1) 2 Drop in the camomile flowers (or a camomile teabag) and keep at a steeping temperature – no bubbles, just gentle steaming.
  • (2) Where species are mixed with camomile, the particle sizes should not exceed 2 mm.
  • (3) They clean the toilet with chlorine every day, but all the same, the apartment, with its piles of dirty clothes and a bedridden grandmother, "doesn't smell like camomile", Zhenya admits.
  • (4) The winning recipe: Mulled apple juice with camomile Photograph: afdhsofisa for the Guardian Mulled apple juice is basically all the spices of mulled wine added to apple juice instead.
  • (5) Though in the meantime 12 years had passed she suffered occasionally from redness of the pharynx and stomachache after ingestion of tea prepared from yarrow and camomile.
  • (6) For the removal of suspended fine particles in the infusum of camomile the use of Cilia filter bags is suitable.
  • (7) But if you can get hold of the more aromatic, potent, loose camomile tea then by all means use that instead.
  • (8) But in the end it was a dairy-free, booze-free one that was my winner: a simple mulled apple juice that, with the addition of a few camomile flowers, is just what I want for a more gentle slip-slide into the land of nod.
  • (9) He complained of “sweating blood in rehearsals” and, in 1900, wrote of utter exhaustion after one performance: ‘The audience continued for 5 minutes to ask for an encore, and I stubbornly refused … I fell to the ground, and … it took four people to lift me up, I was so tired.” He grappled too with stage fright, confiding from London in 1904: “Before each performance starts, I get so nervous that I am very nearly beastly with everyone … they say that camomile works well.” Energy could at least be conserved before American audiences, he discovered.
  • (10) I like to go for maximum coordination, serving them with a pot of matching camomile tea.
  • (11) The extracts of camomile and Saint-John's-wort were shown to inhibit the alcohol dehydrogenase activity of the yeast cells, whereas the extracts of nettle and mint increased the activity of this enzyme by 62-70%.
  • (12) S. aureus strains isolated from patients were found less sensitive to oak bark, German camomile flower WAG and celandine, bur marigold, and brewing waste WA extracts that the reference strains.
  • (13) And them saying, 'Oh right, I've just got myself some camomile tea actually, thanks.'"
  • (14) Cross-reactions were seen to tansy [14], yarrow [11], camomile [10], arnica and sunflower [5].
  • (15) Photograph: Jill for the Guardian Infusing the butter with tea is the best way of getting the camomile into the cupcakes.
  • (16) Floral teas such as rose, camomile and hibiscus, lapsang souchong, delicate jasmine and Darjeeling – they were stored, like sweets, in big glass jars lining the shelves of the shop.
  • (17) Speaking over a cup of camomile tea at a five-star hotel on Market Street, Durov is the successful head of another, rather more legal online network, called VK.com .
  • (18) Two cases of serious burns in children resulting from accidents with camomile tea are reported.
  • (19) I've called for camomile teabags, only because the bagged stuff is so much easier to find.
  • (20) Set aside to cool for 10 minutes then strain out the tea, collecting the melted, camomile-infused mixture in a bowl.

Maghet


Definition:

  • (n.) A name for daisies and camomiles of several kinds.

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