"garden chervil" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} garden chervil (uncountable)
  1. The umbelliferous plant Anthriscus cerefolium. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Spices and herbs Categories (lifeform): Scandiceae tribe plants Synonyms: French parsley Coordinate_terms: golden chervil (taxonomic: Chaerophyllum aureum), rough chervil (taxonomic: Chaerophyllum temulum) Translations (Anthriscus cerefolium — see also chervil): χαιρέφυλλον (khairéphullon) [neuter] (Ancient Greek), maustekirveli (Finnish), cerfeuil [masculine] (French), Kerbel [masculine] (German), baula [feminine] (Occitan), carfuèlh [masculine] (Occitan), cerfuèlh [masculine] (Occitan)
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