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CORIANDER - C>@ - The plant called Coriandrum sativum is found in Egypt, Persia and India, and has a round tall stalk; it bears umbelliferous white or reddish flowers, from which arise globular, grayish, spicy seed-corns, marked with fine striae. It is mentioned twice in the Bible. kjv@Exodus:16:31; kjv@Numbers:11:7)

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Coriander @ Heb. gad, kjv@Exodus:16:31; kjv@Numbers:11:7), seed to which the manna is likened in its form and colour. It is the Coriandrum sativum of botanists, an umbelliferous annual plant with a round stalk, about two feet high. It is widely cultivated in Eastern countries and in the south of Europe for the sake of its seeds, which are in the form of a little ball of the size of a peppercorn. They are used medicinally and as a spice. The Greek name of this plant is korion or koriannon, whence the name "coriander."

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CORIANDER @
- A spice kjv@Exodus:16:31; kjv@Numbers:11:7

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H1407 <STRHEB>@ גּד gad gad From H1413 (in the sense of cutting); coriander seed (from its furrows): - coriander.