💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Thai basil"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| sweet basilnoun | An herb used for seasoning (Ocimum basilicum) |
| lemon basilnoun | Any Southeast Asian basil of species Ocimum × citriodorum, notable for the lemon/citrus overtones to its flavor. |
| basilnoun | A plant (Ocimum basilicum). |
| holy basilnoun | Ocimum tenuiflorum, an aromatic plant cultivated for religious, medicinal, and culinary purposes and for its essential oil. |
| basannoun | Alternative form of basil (a tanned sheepskin) [A plant (Ocimum basilicum).] |
| jasmine ricenoun | A type of fragrant long-grain rice grown in Southeast Asia (Oryza sativa Indica Group). |
| bazilnoun | A surname from French. |
| tulsinoun | Holy basil, Ocimum tenuiflorum. |
| tulasinoun | Alternative form of tulsi (“holy basil”). [Holy basil, Ocimum tenuiflorum.] |
| common bamboonoun | A widespread tropical bamboo from Southeast Asia (Bambusa vulgaris). |
| basil thymenoun | An aromatic herb, Clinopodium acinos (syn. Acinos arvensis) |
| plum tomatonoun | A type of large tomato. |
| sweet anisenoun | Synonym of fennel. |
| makrut limenoun | A type of Southeast Asian lime with small, fragrant fruits, and the leaves of which are used in cooking for their citrus flavor. |
| basilweednoun | The wild basil, Clinopodium vulgare. |
| apple banananoun | A type of small-fruited banana with a sweet, tangy flavor (Musa acuminata × Musa balbisiana). |
| basil balmnoun | A fragrant European mint, Clinopodium acinos (syn. Satureja acinos), which has also been naturalised in eastern North America. |
| black ricenoun | A type of rice of the species Oryza sativa L. which is black or dark purple in color and often glutinous. |
| english thymenoun | A common species of thyme grown for its use in cooking, Thymus vulgaris, especially a cultivated type with rounder, flatter and smoother leaves. |
| tree of heavennoun | An Asiatic tree (Ailanthus altissima) having foliage similar to that of the sumacs and ill-scented staminate flowers, much used in traditional Chinese medicine, but considered invasive and often subject to control efforts. |
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