ierbar

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Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from French herbier, German Herbarium, from Latin herbārium.

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ierbar n (plural ierbare)

  1. (botany) herbarium; collection of dried plants for scientific/botanical study
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Etymology 2[edit]

From iarbă +‎ -ar. Compare also the archaic sense of French herbier.

Noun[edit]

ierbar n (plural ierbare)

  1. one of the four stomachs of a ruminant animal
    Synonym: rumen
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Adjective[edit]

ierbar m or n (feminine singular ierbară, masculine plural ierbari, feminine and neuter plural ierbare)

  1. (rare, archaic) grassy; containing much grass
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