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What does the prefix herb mean?

The prefix "herb-" comes from the Latin word "herba," which means "grass" or "plant."

It's often used to indicate something related to or derived from plants, especially those with medicinal or culinary properties.

Here are some examples:

* Herbal: relating to herbs, such as herbal tea or herbal remedies.

* Herbicide: a chemical used to kill plants, especially unwanted ones.

* Herbivore: an animal that eats plants.

* Herbaceous: relating to non-woody plants.

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