Bacchar

/ˈbæk.ɑr/ noun

A fragrant plant or herb, possibly a type of mint or aromatic shrub mentioned in classical literature.

From Latin and Greek sources, possibly related to ancient plant names. The exact identification is uncertain, as many classical plant names refer to species no longer commonly identified in modern botany.

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