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Lemongrass - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lemongrass is a tropical plant with long, thin leaves and a citrusy aroma. It is commonly used in cooking, teas, and aromatherapy for its fresh, tangy flavor and fragrance.

lemongrass

/ˈlɛmənˌɡræs/ /ˈlɛmənˌɡrɑːs/

Definition:

A tropical grass with a lemony aroma, used in cooking and herbal medicine.

Synonyms:

citronella, fever grass, silky heads

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

lemongrass tea, lemongrass oil, lemongrass stalks

Derivatives:

lemongrassy, lemongrass-infused

Usage Tips:

Use fresh or dried lemongrass to add citrusy flavor to soups, curries, and teas.

Common Phrases:

lemongrass essential oil, lemongrass chicken, lemongrass-infused water

Etymology:

Derived from the combination of "lemon" (citrus fruit) and "grass" (plant), referring to its lemon-like scent.

Examples:

  • 1. She chopped fresh lemongrass for the curry.
  • 2. Lemongrass tea is soothing and fragrant.
  • 3. The chef used lemongrass to enhance the soup's flavor.
  • 4. I love the citrusy aroma of crushed lemongrass.

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