Some are bitter
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ALOESSome are bitter
ENEMIESSome are bitter
ENEMIESSome are bitter or sworn
BADTERMSWhat bitter rivals are on?
SEDERBitter herbs are eaten during it
SEDERRitual in which bitter herbs are dipped
barrenworta herbaceous plant of the Barberry family, having leaves that are bitter and said to be sudorific
barrenwortsBARRENWORT, a herbaceous plant of the Barberry family, having leaves that are bitter and said to be sudorific
yauponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
cassineholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yaponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
cassenaholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yauponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yaponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
elecampaneA plant that has yellow daisylike flowers with long slender petals and bitter aromatic roots that are used in herbal medicine, native to central Asia
elecampanesA plant that has yellow daisylike flowers with long slender petals and bitter aromatic roots that are used in herbal medicine, native to central Asia
alkaloidsany of numerous usually colorless, complex, and bitter organic bases (as morphine or caffeine) containing nitrogen and usually oxygen that occur especially in seed plants and are typically physiologically active
artemisiasAn aromatic or bitter-tasting plant of a genus that includes wormwood, mugwort, and sagebrush. Several kinds of artemisia are used in herbal medicine and many are cultivated for their feathery gray foliage