Definitions

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  • adjective Rebaudi (attributive); used in taxonomic names for organisms that often have English names of the form "Rebaudi's ..."

Etymologies

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Named in a pseudo-Latin manner for Paraguayan chemist Ovidio Rebaudi

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Examples

  • It's called Zevia, and it's sweetened not with cane sugar, but with an herb called stevia (Stevia rebaudiana).

    "I will battle for the sun..." yuki_onna 2009

  • And the leaves of a South American plant commonly known as stevia, Stevia rebaudiana, have been used for centuries in its homeland to sweeten maté tea.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • And the leaves of a South American plant commonly known as stevia, Stevia rebaudiana, have been used for centuries in its homeland to sweeten maté tea.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • The species Stevia rebaudiana, commonly known as sweetleaf, sweet leaf, sugarleaf, or simply stevia, is widely grown for its sweet leaves.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • The agreement brings MSU's highly technical staff and resources of the Department of Horticulture to bear on stevia rebaudiana.

    Food IngredientsFIrst News 2010

  • Yerba Maté is made from the leaves of the stevia rebaudiana plant, is native to Paraguay.

    BeverageDaily RSS jess.halliday@decisionnews.com 2010

  • Yerba Maté is made from the leaves of the stevia rebaudiana plant, is native to Paraguay.

    FoodAndDrinkEurope RSS jess.halliday@decisionnews.com 2010

  • Stevia Extract (Stevia rebaudiana) (Leaf) 3.5 mg †

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • Stevia Extract (Stevia rebaudiana) (Leaf) 3.5 mg †

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • Stevia Extract (Stevia rebaudiana) (Leaf) 3.5 mg †

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

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