decocture (Meaning)

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decocture (n.)

A decoction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decocture

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decocture Sentence Examples

  1. The witch carefully stirred the bubbling decocture in her cauldron, muttering an incantation.
  2. The bitter decocture, though unpleasant, was believed to hold powerful healing properties.
  3. The aroma of the simmering decocture filled the room, a mix of earthy herbs and spices.
  4. After straining the decocture, she carefully measured out a portion for each patient.
  5. The villagers whispered about the mysterious woman and her potent herbal decoctures.
  6. The scholar meticulously documented the recipe for the successful decocture in his ancient tome.
  7. The queen hesitantly sipped the ruby-red decocture, unsure if it would cure her ailment.
  8. Despite its strong flavor, the decocture offered a sense of comfort to the sick child.
  9. Legends spoke of a magical decocture that could grant immortality, but at a terrible cost.
  10. Modern medicine has largely replaced the use of herbal decoctures, but some still value their traditional uses.

FAQs About the word decocture

A decoction.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The witch carefully stirred the bubbling decocture in her cauldron, muttering an incantation.

The bitter decocture, though unpleasant, was believed to hold powerful healing properties.

The aroma of the simmering decocture filled the room, a mix of earthy herbs and spices.

After straining the decocture, she carefully measured out a portion for each patient.