Anethum

/əˈniːθəm/ noun

The botanical genus name for dill plants, a group of herbs in the carrot family known for their feathery leaves and seeds used in cooking and medicine.

From Latin anethum, borrowed from Greek anethon, likely from a Semitic source. The genus name reflects the plant's ancient recognition and use across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures.

AMእንጨት
ARكزبرة
BNপুদিনা
CAdill
CSkřen
DAdild
DESchnittlauch
ELδυόσμος
ESanetu
FAشنبلیله
FIdill
FRaneth
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