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Bee balm -- ±`³QºÙ¬° Bergamot http://www.bartleby.com/61/33/B0153300.html
NOUN: An aromatic eastern North American herb (Monarda didyma) in the mint family, having variously colored, tubular bilabiate flowers grouped in dense showy heads. Also called bergamot.
Bergamot http://www.bartleby.com/61/88/B0198800.html
SYLLABICATION: ber¡Pga¡Pmot
PRONUNCIATION: bûrg-mt
NOUN: 1a. A small tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. bergamia) commercially grown chiefly in southern Italy for its sour citrus fruits, the rinds of which yield an aromatic oil. Also called bergamot orange. b. The oil itself, used extensively in perfumery. Also called bergamot oil. 2. See bee balm. ETYMOLOGY: French bergamote, from Italian bergamotta, from Turkish dialectal beg-armudu, bey's pear : beg, bey; see bey + armud, pear + -u, possessive suff.
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