elixirs (Meaning)

elixirs

the essential principle, a substance held capable of prolonging life indefinitely, cure-all, a sweetened usually alcoholic liquid containing medicine, a substance held to be capable of changing metals into gold, a medicinal concoction, a substance held capable of changing base metals into gold, a substance held to be capable of extending life, a sweetened liquid usually containing alcohol that is used in medication either for its medicinal ingredients or as a flavoring

elixirs Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient alchemists brewed potent elixirs believed to grant eternal life.
  2. The witch's cauldron bubbled with a concoction of mysterious herbs and elixirs.
  3. The elixir of youth promised to restore a youthful glow and vitality.
  4. The elixir of love was said to ignite passion and increase desire.
  5. The alchemist's elixirs were sought after by kings and emperors for their purported healing properties.
  6. The Elixir of Knowledge was rumored to unlock secrets of the universe and grant vast wisdom.
  7. The enchanted forest held ancient trees whose sap was believed to contain powerful elixirs.
  8. The elixir of strength gave warriors superhuman powers and resilience.
  9. The elixir of immortality was the holy grail of alchemy, granting eternal existence.
  10. The elixir of tranquility brought inner peace and banished stress and anxiety.

FAQs About the word elixirs

the essential principle, a substance held capable of prolonging life indefinitely, cure-all, a sweetened usually alcoholic liquid containing medicine, a substan

remedies, nostrums, cures, cure-alls, panaceas,theriacs, catholicons,silver bullets, correctives, magic bullets

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The ancient alchemists brewed potent elixirs believed to grant eternal life.

The witch's cauldron bubbled with a concoction of mysterious herbs and elixirs.

The elixir of youth promised to restore a youthful glow and vitality.

The elixir of love was said to ignite passion and increase desire.