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ALLIUMSLatin-derived word for garlic plants, onions and their oniony relatives, such as chives, leeks and shallots (7)
CONSANGUINITARIUM
An almshouse for blood relatives, such as that built in Leicester by John Johnson (17)
RAMSONSCommon name for garlic plants (Allium ursinum), having broad leaves (7)
AVALLatin-derived word meaning "grandfatherly" or "grandpaternal" (4)
AILFrench word for "garlic"
ALLIUMFrom the Latin meaning garlic, any of the plants related to the latter including chives, leeks, onions, ramsons and shallots (6)
AIOLIIts name is derived from Provencal words for "garlic" and "oil"
HERBCreate a dedicated ___ bed for culinary crops such as chives (4)
REMOULADEFrench condiment flavoured with chopped capers, pickles, celeriac, herbs such as chives, chervil, ta
MUGWORTDaisy relative such as Artemisia vulgaris (7)
SCAPESRelated to "sceptres", word for shafts, stalks or stems of various things, including amaryllises, chives, columns, feathers, garlic plants, hostas, tulips and weevils' antennae (6)
STORGEGreek-derived word for natural or instinctual affection, as of parents for their children, or vice versa (6)
LITHOGLYPHGreek-derived word for a carving, engraving, incision or sculpture on a stone such as a precious gem (10)
BOBECHEFrench-derived word for a collar, cup or ring around a candlestick's socket for catching dripping wax (7)
FURBELOWSFrench-derived word for fancy falbalas, flowing frills, fluted fringes, folded fimbriations or frou-frou flounces; thus, figuratively flamboyant and flashy fandangles, figgery and frippery generally (
DOOLIEAn old Hindi-derived word for a simple litter, palanquin or stretcher on poles for carrying the wounded or ill (6)
CANIDLatin-derived zoological term for a dog, fox, jackal, wolf or any of their barking howling relatives (5)
CHUTZPAHYiddish-derived word for the kind of audacity shown by 2/3? (8)
ECHINOGreek-derived word for "sea urchin, hedgehog", thus used in combining form to indicate "spiny, prickly" (6)
GOSHTPersian-derived word for meat, used in the name of Indian dishes containing mutton, goat etc. (5)