| sweet g. |
old name for carbon monoxide.
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| sweet i. |
Culicoides hypersensitivity.
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| sweet o. |
olive o.
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| sweet orange o. |
orange o.
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| sweet orange peel t. |
[NF] a preparation produced by the maceration in alcohol of the outer rind of the nonartificially colored fresh ripe fruit of Citrus sinensis; used as a flavoring agent.
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| SWE | Eurasian pink widely cultivated for its flat-topped dense clusters of varicolored flowers |
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| SWE | fragrant dark green leaves used to flavor May wine |
| SWE | Old World fragrant stoloniferous perennial having small white flowers and narrow leaves used as flavoring and in sachets |
| SWE | wormwood of southeastern Europe to Iran |
| SWE | a liquid ester with a strong odor of wintergreen |
| SWE | having a pleasing face or one showing a sweet disposition |
| SWE | disease of sweet potatoes in which roots are girdled by rings of dry rot |
| SWE | a variety of whitefly |
| SWE | having a natural fragrance |
| SWE | any of several southern African geraniums having fragrant 3- to 5-lobed leaves and pink flowers |
| SWE | having a natural fragrance |
| SWE | influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering |
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