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tar·ra·gon \ˈtarəˌgän, -_gən\ noun (-s) Etymology: earlier taragon, from Middle French targon, from Medieval Latin tarcon, tarchon, from Arabic ṭarkhūn 1. : a small European perennial wormwood (Artemisia dracunculus) grown for its pungent aromatic foliage that is used in making pickles and vinegar 2. : the foliage of tarragon 3. : a moderate yellowish green that is yellower and stronger than average almond green and yellower and duller than malachite green or verdigris |