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English Dictionary: coriander by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
coriander
n
  1. Old World herb with aromatic leaves and seed resembling parsley
    Synonym(s): coriander, coriander plant, Chinese parsley, cilantro, Coriandrum sativum
  2. dried coriander seeds used whole or ground
    Synonym(s): coriander, coriander seed
  3. parsley-like herb used as seasoning or garnish
    Synonym(s): coriander, Chinese parsley, cilantro
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Coriander \Co`ri*an"der\ (k?`r?-?n"d?r), n. [L. coriandrum, fr.
      Gr. [?][?][?][?], [?][?][?][?], perh. fr. [?][?][?] bug, on
      account of the buglike or fetid smell of its leaves: cf. F.
      coriandre.] (Bot.)
      An umbelliferous plant, the {Coriandrum sativum}, the fruit
      or seeds of which have a strong smell and a spicy taste, and
      in medicine are considered as stomachic and carminative.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Coriander
      Heb. gad, (Ex. 16:31; Num. 11:7), seed to which the manna is
      likened in its form and colour. It is the Coriandrum sativum of
      botanists, an umbelliferous annual plant with a round stalk,
      about two feet high. It is widely cultivated in Eastern
      countries and in the south of Europe for the sake of its seeds,
      which are in the form of a little ball of the size of a
      peppercorn. They are used medicinally and as a spice. The Greek
      name of this plant is korion or koriannon, whence the name
      "coriander."
     
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