calamistrate (Meaning)

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calamistrate (v. i.)

To curl or friz, as the hair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calamistrate

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calamistrate Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ritual was said to calamistrate the spirits of the departed, bringing peace to the living.
  2. According to folklore, certain herbs possess the power to calamistrate ailments of the body and soul.
  3. The shaman would chant incantations to calamistrate the turbulent waters, ensuring safe passage for the villagers.
  4. The alchemist claimed his elixir could calamistrate any ill fortune that befell those who consumed it.
  5. Legend has it that the enchanted amulet had the ability to calamistrate curses placed upon its wearer.
  6. The wise elder knew secret techniques to calamistrate discord among feuding factions.
  7. The magician's wand was believed to calamistrate harmony wherever it was waved.
  8. The mystical tapestry was said to calamistrate prosperity to whoever possessed it.
  9. The ancient tome contained spells to calamistrate nightmares haunting troubled minds.
  10. Tales spoke of a legendary potion that could calamistrate wounds and accelerate healing beyond natural means.

FAQs About the word calamistrate

To curl or friz, as the hair.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient ritual was said to calamistrate the spirits of the departed, bringing peace to the living.

According to folklore, certain herbs possess the power to calamistrate ailments of the body and soul.

The shaman would chant incantations to calamistrate the turbulent waters, ensuring safe passage for the villagers.

The alchemist claimed his elixir could calamistrate any ill fortune that befell those who consumed it.