Definition of Calamints

1. Noun. (plural of calamint) ¹

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Definition of Calamints

1. calamint [n] - See also: calamint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calamints

calamaries
calamaris
calamars
calamary
calamata
calamatas
calambac
calambour
calami
calamine
calamine lotion
calamined
calamines
calamining
calamint
calamints (current term)
calamite
calamites
calamitic
calamities
calamitous
calamitously
calamitousness
calamity
calamondin
calamondins
calamosaur
calamus
calamus oil
calamus scriptorius

Literary usage of Calamints

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nature Near London by Richard JEFFERIES (1883)
"... lovely veronicas; mints and calamints whose leaves, if touched, scent the fingers, and which grow everywhere by cornfield and hedgerow. ..."

2. Supplement to the English Botany of the Late Sir J. E. Smith and Mr. Sowerby by Sir William Jackson Hooker, James Sowerby, William Borrer, John William Salter (1849)
"It would perhaps be impossible to extricate the synonyms of our three British calamints from the confusion existing amongst authors respecting them, ..."

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