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- Anise [r]: Annual herbaceous plant in the Apiaceae family that produces oil-rich fruits that have a distinct licorice taste. [e]
- Butler [r]: Manages all affairs of a household and servicing of principals and guests, providing the service themselves and/or hiring and supervising outside contractors, vendors, housekeeping staff, chef, chauffeur, valet, or personal assistant or secretary. [e]
- French republican calendar [r]: Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor. [e]
- The Oldest Confession [r]: The first of many novels by the American satirist and thriller writer Richard Condon, it concerns a gang of thieves who steal Old Master paintings in 1950s Spain. [e]
- Sedative [r]: An agent that decreases functional activity, diminishes irritability, and allays excitement. [e]
- Terpene [r]: A large and varied class of hydrocarbons, produced primarily by a wide variety of plants, particularly conifers. [e]
- Aromatherapy [r]: A form of complementary and alternative medicine whose adherents claim it to be a gentle but effective method of healing and enhancing the mind, body, and spirit through the use of natural oils from aromatic plants, trees and grasses. [e]
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