diapasm (Meaning)

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diapasm (n.)

Powdered aromatic herbs, sometimes made into little balls and strung together.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diapasm

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diapasm Sentence Examples

  1. The herbalist prepared a diapasm, a soothing ointment, to ease the pain of the injured hiker.
  2. The diapasm, a blend of medicinal herbs, had a remarkable healing effect on the patient's wound.
  3. She applied the diapasm to the sunburnt areas of her skin, finding relief in its cooling properties.
  4. In ancient times, healers often concocted diapasms to treat various ailments.
  5. The medieval physician prescribed a diapasm to alleviate the knight's muscle soreness after battle.
  6. The wise woman brewed a potent diapasm to combat the village's outbreak of flu.
  7. Healers passed down their knowledge of diapasm-making through generations, ensuring its legacy in folk medicine.
  8. The apothecary carefully measured each ingredient for the diapasm, following an ancient recipe.
  9. The herbalist's reputation grew as word spread of the effectiveness of her diapasm in treating skin conditions.
  10. The diapasm, a secret blend of rare herbs, was revered for its ability to relieve pain and promote healing.

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Powdered aromatic herbs, sometimes made into little balls and strung together.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The herbalist prepared a diapasm, a soothing ointment, to ease the pain of the injured hiker.

The diapasm, a blend of medicinal herbs, had a remarkable healing effect on the patient's wound.

She applied the diapasm to the sunburnt areas of her skin, finding relief in its cooling properties.

In ancient times, healers often concocted diapasms to treat various ailments.