Definition of Camomiles

1. Noun. (plural of camomile) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Camomiles

1. camomile [n] - See also: camomile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camomiles

camisoles
camlet
camleted
camlets
cammed
cammie
cammies
camming
camo
camoed
camogie
camogies
camoing
camomile
camomile tea
camomiles (current term)
camonflet
camonflets
camorras
camorrist
camorrista
camorristi
camorrists
camos
camosh
camote
camotes
camouflage
camouflageable
camouflaged

Literary usage of Camomiles

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

1. The Horticultural Register by Sir Joseph Paxton, Joseph Harrison (1833)
"The medicinal qualities of camomiles have long been known and appreciated, and, ... It is stated by Boer- haave, that the oil obtained from camomiles, ..."

2. Alpines and Bog-plants by Reginald John Farrer (1908)
"Close to Achillea, and only a little more attractive, are the Alpine camomiles. ... trailing little cousin of the camomiles, with white Camomile flowers, ..."

3. The Chemical News (1860)
"Professor BENTLEY called the attention of the meeting to a paper On camomiles which had been published in France, in which it was asserted that the ..."

4. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation: Lectures Delivered at the by Hugo de Vries (1905)
"Nearly allied are quite a number of garden-plants with double flower-heads, among which are the double camomiles. My attention was first drawn to the ..."

5. Non-secret formulas: A Collection of Over Four Thousand Formulas and One by Thomas Michael Griffiths (1897)
"If the disease results from cold, boll 3 hand- fuls of camomiles In 1 quart of water ... Boil two handfuls of camomiles In 4 pints of water, mix In Vi ounce ..."

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