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cost·mary \ˈkȯstˌmerē, -ˌma(a)rē, -ˌmārē, -ri also ˈkäst-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English costmarie, from coste costmary (from Old English cost, from Latin costum, from Greek kostos costusroot) + Marie Mary (the Virgin Mary) 1. : a tansy-scented herb (Chrysanthemum balsamita) that has yellow flowers shaped like buttons and is used as a potherb and salad plant and now less commonly in flavoring ale and beer — called also alecost, bible leaf 2. : the common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) |