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an·gel·i·ca \anˈjelə̇kə, aan-, -ēkə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, angelica plant, from Late Latin, feminine of angelicus angelic; from the supposed medicinal properties 1. capitalized : a genus of herbs (family Umbelliferae) found in the temperate zone and New Zealand and having decompound leaves, mostly white flowers, and prominently dorsal-ribbed fruit 2. also an·ge·lique \|anjə|lēk, |aan-\-s [angelique from French angélique] : any plant of the genus Angelica; especially : a biennial cultivated herb (A. archangelica) having rootstalks that are candied and roots and seeds that yield a flavoring oil — see angelica oil 3. -s usually capitalized [Mexican Spanish angélica, from feminine of angélico angelic, from Late Latin angelicus] : a sweet straw-colored or amber-colored dessert wine produced in California 4. or angelique -s [angelica probably from Italian, Prob. from French angélique, from angélique angelic; angelique probably from French angélique] : a lute with approximately 16 strings tuned scalewise — called also angelot |