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- noun Plural form of
hyssop .
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Examples
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Aside from hyssops, Chloë had no idea what Bernadette put in her poultice.
T-Backs, T-shirts, Coat, and Suit E.L. Konigsborg 1993
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She continued, Borage and hyssops create a condition of reverse osmosis.
T-Backs, T-shirts, Coat, and Suit E.L. Konigsborg 1993
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Aside from hyssops, Chloë had no idea what Bernadette put in her poultice.
T-Backs, T-shirts, Coat, and Suit E.L. Konigsborg 1993
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She continued, Borage and hyssops create a condition of reverse osmosis.
T-Backs, T-shirts, Coat, and Suit E.L. Konigsborg 1993
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Next came Mules high-laden with crosses, chandeliers, censers, holy-water vessels, hyssops; -- recalling to mind the Priests of Cybele, whose panniers, filled with the instruments of their worship, served at once as storehouse, sacristy and temple.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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I refer to the _Labiate_ family, -- a family to which the lavenders, the mints, the thymes, and the hyssops belong, with basil, rosemary, and marjoram, -- all plants of "gray renown," as
The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed Hugh Miller 1829
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