"Herbid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Herbid refers to a person who is fond of or particularly enjoys eating or drinking herb-flavored or herbal beverages, especially tea.
A herbarium is a place where plants are collected, preserved, and stored in a dry state, typically for scientific study or research. It is also known as a botanical museum. The term "herbarium" can refer to the building or room where the collections are housed, as well as the collections themselves.
Herbert is a proper noun, typically referring to a masculine given name. It is of Germanic origin, derived from the word "heri" meaning army and "bert" meaning bright. In many English-speaking countries, Herbert is a traditional name that was popular in the early 20th century. Herbert is also the name of a fictional character, Herbert Powell, a prominent figure in H.G. Wells' science fiction novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau".
Herbicidal refers to the quality or property of a substance or agent that kills or inhibits the growth of plants, particularly weeds or other unwanted vegetation.