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What does the prefix herba mean?

The prefix "herba" is derived from Latin and means "herb" or "plant". It is often used in scientific names, particularly in botany, to indicate that a species is a plant or herb.

For example:

* Herbaceous: Describing a plant with non-woody stems.

* Herbarium: A collection of dried plants, often for scientific study.

* Herbalism: The practice of using plants for medicinal purposes.

It's important to note that while "herba" is a Latin prefix, it's not always used in its purest form in English. Sometimes it's combined with other words or slightly modified, such as "herbal" or "herbivore".

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