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savin Savine, sav′in, n. a low
much-branched and widely-spreading shrub (Juniperus Sabina), with
very small imbricated evergreen leaves, its fresh tops yielding an
irritant volatile oil, anthelmintic and abortifacient: the American red cedar. [O. Fr.
sabine—L. sabina (herba), Sabine herb.]
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