Asarotum


(in ancient Roman architecture) a painted pavement.

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    the dried rhizome and roots of wild ginger that yield an acrid resin and a volatile, aromatic oil, used chiefly as a flavoring. Historical Examples True ginger must not be confounded with “wild ginger,” which is a small herbaceous plant (asarum canadense) of the United States. Birds and all Nature, Vol. V, No. 2, February […]

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