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sage
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- an aromatic plant with grayish-green leaves that are used as a culinary herb, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean.;used in names of aromatic plants of the mint family that resemble sage, e.g. wood sage.
noun: sage, plural noun: sages
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- 1. an aromatic plant with grayish-green leaves that are used as a culinary herb, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean.
- ▪ used in names of aromatic plants of the mint family that resemble sage, e.g. wood sage.
- 2. either of two bushy North American plants with silvery-gray leaves.
- 3. short for sagebrush
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- a firm cheese made with an infusion of sage which flavours it and gives it a mottled green colour.
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- a greyish-green colour like that of sage leaves.
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- a grayish-green color like that of sage leaves.
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- an aromatic plant whose greyish-green leaves are used as a culinary herb, native to southern ...
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- a profoundly wise man, especially one who features in ancient history or legend: the sayings of the numerous venerable sages I'm not much of a sage, I'm afraid
- having, showing, or indicating profound wisdom: they nodded in agreement with these sage remarks
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- (especially in ancient history or legend) a profoundly wise man: the sayings of the numerous venerable sages I'm not much of a sage, I'm afraid
- profoundly wise: they nodded in agreement with these sage remarks
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