Epitome

Concise Oxford English Dictionary

epitome

ɪ’pɪtəmi, ɛ-■noun

    (the epitome of) a person or thing that is a perfect example of (a quality or type).
    a summary of a written work.

epitomist noun

C16: via L. from Gk epitomē

, from epitemnein

 ‘abridge’….

Merriam-Webster Collegiate® Dictionary

epit·o·mePronunciation:    i-pi-tə-mēFunction:          nounEtymology:         Latin, from Greek epitomē, from epitemnein to cut short, from epi- + temnein to cut ― more at TOMEDate:              1520

1 a a summary of a written work b a brief presentation or statement of something
2 a typical or ideal example EMBODIMENT <the British monarchy itself is the epitome of tradition ― Richard Joseph>
3 brief or miniature form ― usually used with in
–ep·i·tom·ic \ˌ

e-pə-tä-mik\ or ep·i·tom·i·cal \-mi-kəl\ adjective

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English-Serbian dictionary

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Aniseed – Анасон

Anise (/ˈænɪs/Pimpinella anisum), also called aniseed or rarely anix is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia.

The flavor and aroma of its seeds have similarities with some other spices and herbs, such as star anisefennellicorice, and tarragon. It is widely cultivated and used to flavor food, candy, and alcoholic drinks, especially around the Mediterranean.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anise

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Aniseed – Анасон

Anise (/ˈænɪs/Pimpinella anisum), also called aniseed or rarely anix is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia.

The flavor and aroma of its seeds have similarities with some other spices and herbs, such as star anisefennellicorice, and tarragon. It is widely cultivated and used to flavor food, candy, and alcoholic drinks, especially around the Mediterranean.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anise

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Forage

Concise Oxford English Dictionary

‘fɒrɪdʒ■verb

 search widely for food or provisions. ▶

obtain (food) by searching.
■noun

    food for horses and cattle.
    an act of foraging.

forager noun

ME: from OFr. fourrage

 (n.), fourrager

 (v.), from fuerre

 ‘straw’, of Gmc origin and related to fodder….

Merriam-Webster Collegiate® Dictionary

1for·agePronunciation:    fȯr-ij, fär-Function:          nounEtymology:         Middle English, from Anglo-French, from fuerre, foer fodder, straw, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fuotar food, fodder ― more at FOODDate:              14th century

1 food for animals especially when taken by browsing or grazing
2 [2foragethe act of foraging search for provisions

2forageFunction:          verbInflected Form:   for·aged ; for·ag·ingDate:              15th century

transitive verb
1 to strip of provisions collect forage from
2 to secure by foraging <foraged a chicken for the feast>
intransitive verb
1 to wander in search of forage or food
2 to secure forage (as for horses) by stripping the country
3 RAVAGERAID
4 to make a search RUMMAGE
–for·ag·er noun

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