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the aromatic leaves of a plant of the mint family, or an essential oil obtained from them, used as a flavoring in food.
The word peppermint was coined in the 17th century, from pepper and mint, probably inspired by its "spicy," tingling flavor.
a public promotion of some product or service
early 15c., "written statement calling attention to (something), public notice" (of anything, but often of a sale); from Old French avertissement (15c., later respelled pedantically as advertissement, a change rejected in French but accepted in English), from stem of avertir "to turn, direct, make aware" (see advertise). Meaning "public notice (usually paid) in a newspaper or other publication," the main modern sense, emerged 1580s and was fully developed by 18c.; later extended to Web sites.
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