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Definition of Satureia
1. Noun. Savory.
Generic synonyms: Asterid Dicot Genus
Group relationships: Family Labiatae, Family Lamiaceae, Labiatae, Lamiaceae, Mint Family
Member holonyms: Savory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satureia
Literary usage of Satureia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Cultivated Vegetables: Comprising Their Botanical, Medicinal by Henry Phillips (1822)
"In Latin it was named satureia, d saturando, being used to season broth and stewed
meats. It is supposed to have grown abundantly near Troy, ..."
2. Teuffels̓ History of Roman Literature by Wilhelm Sigismund Teuffel (1891)
"... trib)u satureia); it appears from the writing to belong to the Augustan time :
probably a joke produced in some festive club in allusion to the lex ..."
3. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin (1897)
"... difference in fertility of the hermaphrodite and female individuals—satureia—Manner
in which the two forms probably originated—Scabiosa and other gyno- ..."
4. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin (1889)
"... difference in fertility of the hermaphrodite and female individuals—satureia—Manner
in which the two forms probably originated—Scabiosa and other gyno- ..."
5. History of Cultivated Vegetables: Comprising Their Botanical, Medicinal by Henry Phillips (1822)
"In Latin it was named satureia, d saturando, being used to season broth and stewed
meats. It is supposed to have grown abundantly near Troy, ..."
6. Teuffels̓ History of Roman Literature by Wilhelm Sigismund Teuffel (1891)
"... trib)u satureia); it appears from the writing to belong to the Augustan time :
probably a joke produced in some festive club in allusion to the lex ..."
7. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin (1897)
"... difference in fertility of the hermaphrodite and female individuals—satureia—Manner
in which the two forms probably originated—Scabiosa and other gyno- ..."
8. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin (1889)
"... difference in fertility of the hermaphrodite and female individuals—satureia—Manner
in which the two forms probably originated—Scabiosa and other gyno- ..."