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What is the noun for herbary?

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herb
  1. Any green, leafy plant, or parts thereof, used to flavour or season food.
  2. Plant whose roots, leaves or seeds, etc. are used in medicine.
  3. (slang, euphemistic) Marijuana.
  4. (botany) A plant whose stem is not woody and does not persist beyond each growing season
  5. (obsolete) Grass; herbage.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “Do not put a single herb in the garden unless you know why you are growing it.”
      “The plant is an erect annual herb with the height ranging from 0.5 metres to 3.5 metres tall.”
      “This herb contains amygdalin which hydrolizes into benzaldehyde and hydrocyanic acid.”
herbage
  1. Herbs collectively.
  2. Herbaceous plant growth, especially grass.
  3. The fleshy, often edible, parts of plants.
  4. (law) The natural pasture of a land, considered as distinct from the land itself; hence, right of pasture (on another man's land).
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  6. Examples:
    1. “They herded the beasts on to roadside verges and made the most of whatever herbage grew there.”
      “In the steady retirement climate, almost any herbage can be trained up a wall to obscure a building.”
      “The fledgling crouched in the center of the strange clearing, on the scruffy herbage that grew amid the dirt and stones.”
herbalism
  1. The use or study of medicinal herbs.
  2. (obsolete) Botany, the study of plants in general.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “I decided to pursue a career in herbalism so that I could help people discover the healing powers of plants.”
      “Instead, you should find a qualified naturopath, who will use a combination of homeopathy, herbalism and nutrition to accelerate your recovery.”
      “Alternative medicine consists of a number of types of therapies, including chiropractic, acupuncture, massage therapy, herbalism and homeopathy.”
herbal
  1. A manual of herbs and their medical uses
  2. An herbal supplement
herblore
  1. The traditional knowledge, teaching, or study of herbs; herbalism.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “You can get the herblore skillcape for 99,000 Gold Pieces at where the druidics ritual quest started.”
      “These are used in herblore making Super Energy potions to train herblore.”
      “Know that you only need a level 1 herblore level to make attack potions.”
herbalist
  1. A person who treats diseases by means of medicinal herbs.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The herbalist prescribed a specific combination of medicinal herbs to treat the patient's ailment.”
      “My name's Nancy Beckham, and I've been a practising herbalist and naturopath for about 25 years.”
      “Anyone can set up as an equine herbalist, physiotherapist, aromatherapist or nutritionist.”
herbelade
  1. (obsolete) A dish of meat broth with egg and herbs, sometimes in pastry.
herber
  1. (rare) A garden in which herbs and vegetables are grown; a herbarium
herbology
  1. The study of herbs and their medical properties, especially when combined
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Western herbology recognizes Rhubarb's astringent laxative properties, making it useful for both constipation and diarrhea.”
      “Called bi ma zi in herbology, castor bean is a bitter, acrid herb that reduces swelling and clears obstruction.”
      “In China I was introduced to traditional Chinese medicine, including patent medicines, herbology and meridian work.”
herbary
  1. A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.
herbaceousness
  1. The state or quality of being herbaceous
herbiness
  1. The state or quality of being herby.
herbwoman
  1. A woman who sells herbs.
herbarist
  1. Obsolete form of herbalist.
herbelet
  1. Alternative form of herblet
herball
  1. Obsolete form of herbal.
herbist
  1. (archaic) A herbalist.
herbarian
  1. (archaic) A herbalist.
herborist
  1. (dated) A herbalist.
  2. Examples:
    1. “A natural appetizer, originally produced in 1915 by herborist of Nyon, Marius Briol.”
      “Among well-known brands, a few are domestic, such as AFU, PrettyVally, Camenae and Herborist.”
      Herborist After-Sun Care Crackling Mousse, PS25, FeelUnique.”
herblet
  1. A small herb.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Drilling equipment and crews have now been moved to the Berry Creek and Herblet claims near Snow Lake, Manitoba.”
herbar
  1. (obsolete) A herb.
herbwomen
  1. plural of herbwoman
herbalists
  1. plural of herbalist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For thousands of years herbalists have been using and prescribing herbs both singly as well as in complex formulas usually in the form of tea.”
      “Comfrey was used by herbalists to promote more rapid repair of broken bones, hence the common names boneset and knitbone.”
      “In fact the ancient herbalists believed that fennel gave strength to the constitution and made fat people grow lean.”
herbarists
  1. plural of herbarist
herborists
  1. plural of herborist
herbalisms
herbelades
  1. plural of herbelade
herbarians
  1. plural of herbarian
herbelets
  1. plural of herbelet
herballs
  1. plural of herball
herbists
  1. plural of herbist
herbages
herblets
  1. plural of herblet
herbaries
  1. plural of herbary
herbals
  1. plural of herbal
  2. Examples:
    1. “At present, I am sipping a Dr Stuart's detox tea which has lots of herbals such as dandelion, milk thistle and burdock to help cleanse the liver.”
      “Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals.”
      “Fennel was often listed in early Anglo-Saxon herbals as being of assistance with digestive complaints.”
herbers
  1. plural of herber
herbars
  1. plural of herbar
herbs
  1. plural of herb
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He was standing at the sausage-filling machine, having just packed it with a delicious-smelling mix of minced pork, herbs and rusk.”
      “I'd also like to take antioxidant vitamins and the herbs astragalus and milk thistle to help prevent a recurrence, but my doctors disagree.”
      “Flavour the mash with a couple of tablespoons of wholegrain mustard or herbs such as chives and basil.”
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