1. Parts of Speech: Adjective
2. Definitions: Having the aroma or flavor of thyme.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈθaɪ.mi/, UK: /ˈtaɪ.mi/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "thymy" is derived from the noun "thyme," which is a fragrant herb often used in cooking. "Thymy" is used to describe something that has the aroma or flavor of thyme, such as a dish or a place. The word is commonly used in literature and poetry to describe natural settings, particularly those with an abundance of thyme or other aromatic herbs.
5. Synonyms: Aromatic, fragrant, herbaceous, savory, spicy.
6. Related Words: Minty, spicy, herb.
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