Meaning & Definition of word "Coriander"

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    Coriander

    /ˌkɔː.riˈæn.dər/

    noun:

    • 1. An annual herb of the carrot family, with flavorful leaves and seeds used in cooking.
      • Example: I sprinkled fresh coriander on top of the curry for added flavor.
    • 2. The seeds of this plant, often used as a spice.
      • Example: The recipe calls for ground coriander to enhance the taste of the dish.
    • 3. The aromatic leaves of the coriander plant, also known as cilantro, used in various cuisines.
      • Example: Chopped coriander is a popular garnish in Mexican dishes like tacos and salsa.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'coriandre', from Latin 'coriandrum', from Greek 'koriandron'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    coriander leaves:

    Refers to the fresh leaves of the coriander plant, commonly used in cooking.

    coriander seeds:

    Refers to the seeds of the coriander plant used as a spice.

    Related Words

    cilantro:

    The Spanish word for the leaves of the coriander plant, often used interchangeably.

    parsley:

    A different herb that is commonly used in cooking and has a similar appearance.

    Slang Meanings of coriander

    Meaning: Cilantro lover

    Example Sentence: He's such a cilantro lover that he adds it to everything!

    Meaning: Coriander hater

    Example Sentence: Some people are real coriander haters and can't stand the taste of it.