calamint

/kæləˈmɪnt/

Definitions

1. noun

a perennial herb of the mint family, with small white or pink flowers, native to Europe and western Asia

“The chef added fresh calamint leaves to the salad for a burst of flavor.”

2. verb

to flavor or garnish with calamint

“The bartender calaminted the cocktails with a sprig of fresh herb.”

Synonyms

  • garnish
  • herb
  • mint

Antonyms

  • poison
  • toxin