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The distinctive aroma of Spearmint is believed to invigorate, improve concentration, relieve headaches, and reduce mental fatigue. Bath By Bettijo uses Spearmint leaf in our tub tea blend designed to refresh and revitalize.
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| spearmint |
Mentha spicata (family Lamiaceae) DESCRIPTION: Spearmint has lax, tapering spikes of flowers similar to peppermint flowers and sharply serrated leaves. The aroma and taste of spearmint are similar to those of peppermint but less strong. RANGE: Native to Europe and Asia, spearmint has been naturalized in North America. APPLICATION: Principal use of spearmint is as a flavoring agent, not as a digestive aid. ...
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| spear tackler's spine |
SEE: spear tackler's spine.
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| spear tackler¡¯s spine |
Injury to the cervical spine resulting from players using their heads as a primary point of impact with their opponents¡¯ bodies in contact sports such as football or soccer. This condition is considered an absolute contrain
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| Spearman's r. |
Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.
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| SPEAR | someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.) |
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| SPEAR | of a leaf shape |
| SPEAR | common garden herb having clusters of small purplish flowers and yielding an oil used as a flavoring |
| SPEAR | an aromatic oil obtained from the spearmint plant |
| SPEAR | New World bat with a pointed nose leaf |
| SPEAR | the head and sharpened point of a spear |
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