dill weed
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Definition
- Noun:
- Aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning: "Dill weed" refers specifically to the feathery, green leaves of the dill plant (Anethum graveolens), which are used as a fresh or dried herb to flavor food.
Usage
- As a noun: "Dill weed" is typically used as a mass noun (uncountable) to describe the herb itself. It is commonly found in recipes and culinary discussions.
- Add a tablespoon of chopped fresh dill weed to the soup.
- The recipe calls for dill weed, not dill seed.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary distinction: "Dill weed" is often distinguished from "dill seed," which comes from the same plant but is the dried fruit, used as a spice with a different, stronger flavor profile.
- For a milder flavor, use dill weed; for a more pungent taste, use dill seed.
Variants and Related Words
- Dill (noun): The common name for the entire plant.
- She grows dill in her garden.
- Dill seed (noun): The small, dry fruit of the dill plant, used as a spice.
- The pickles are flavored with dill seed.
Synonyms
- Dill leaves: A more descriptive synonym for the foliage.
- Dill herb: Another term emphasizing its use as a culinary herb.
Notes
- Compound Word Clarification: "Dill weed" is a compound noun. The primary definition provided here is for this specific compound term. The word "weed" in this context is part of the fixed culinary term and does not carry its common meaning of an unwanted plant.
Noun
- aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning