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  2. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Basil is one of the main ingredients in pesto, an Italian sauce with olive oil and basil as its primary ingredients. Many national cuisines use fresh or dried basils in soups and other foods, such as to thicken soups. Basil is commonly steeped in cream or milk to create flavor in ice cream or chocolate truffles. [citation needed]

  3. Ocimum basilicum var. minimum - Wikipedia

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    The Greek basil and various other basils have such different scents because the herb has a number of different essential oils in different proportions for various cultivars. [4] The essential oil from European basil contains high concentrations of linalool and methyl chavicol (estragole), in a ratio of about 3:1.

  4. Basil (name) - Wikipedia

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    Basil, main character of the Canadian children's show Sesame Park; Basil, a character in the anime and manga series Reborn! Basil, a character in the Playhouse Disney TV series Johnny and the Sprites; Basil Wombat, a character on SeeMore's Playhouse; Basil, a character in the breeding and farming game Harvest Moon

  5. Vasily - Wikipedia

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    Vasili, Vasily, Vasilii or Vasiliy (Russian: Василий) is a Russian masculine given name of Greek origin and corresponds to Basil. It may refer to: Vasily I of Moscow Grand Prince from 1389–1425; Vasily II of Moscow Grand Prince from 1425–1462; Vasili III of Russia Grand Prince from 1505–1533; Vasili IV of Russia Tsar from 1606–1610

  6. Ocimum - Wikipedia

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    Thai basil (O. basilicum var. thyrsiflora) is a common ingredient in Thai cuisine, with a strong flavour similar to aniseed, used to flavour Thai curries and stir-fries. [citation needed] Lemon basil (Ocimum × citriodorum) is a hybrid between O. americanum and O. basilicum. It is noted for its lemon flavour and used in cooking. [citation needed]

  7. Online Etymology Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary or Etymonline, sometimes abbreviated as OED (not to be confused with the Oxford English Dictionary, which the site often cites), is a free online dictionary that describes the origins of English words, written and compiled by Douglas R. Harper. [1]

  8. Basilisk - Wikipedia

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    In European bestiaries and legends, a basilisk (/ ˈ b æ s ɪ l ɪ s k / or / ˈ b æ z ɪ l ɪ s k / [1]) is a legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king, who causes death to those who look into its eyes.

  9. Basil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Basil is the common name of a number of plants often used for seasoning. It is typically used for a number of species of the genus Ocimum, in particular the widely cultivated O. basilicum. Basil may also refer to: Clinopodium vulgare, another species of plant within the Lamiaceae family commonly known as wild basil. Basil (name), people named Basil