hart's-ear (Meaning)

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hart's-ear (n.)

An Asiatic species of Cacalia (C. Kleinia), used medicinally in India.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hart's-ear

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hart's-ear Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate hart's-ear fern gracefully adorned the forest floor.
  2. The ancient oak's gnarled roots played host to a cluster of vibrant hart's-ears.
  3. The hart's-ear's velvety fronds caressed my fingertips, leaving a sense of tranquility.
  4. A myriad of hart's-ears clung to the damp limestone walls of the cave, adding a touch of emerald green.
  5. The hart's-ear's petioles, like tiny antennae, reached towards the sunlight.
  6. The hart's-ear's heart-shaped fronds whispered tales of the ancient woodland.
  7. The hart's-ear's spores, carried by the wind, spread its delicate beauty throughout the forest.
  8. The hart's-ear's ability to thrive in shady places added a touch of life to the gloomy understory.
  9. The hart's-ear's medicinal properties were once used to treat heart ailments.
  10. The shimmering dew droplets that clung to the hart's-ear's fronds created a miniature rainbow when the sun peeked through the canopy.

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An Asiatic species of Cacalia (C. Kleinia), used medicinally in India.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate hart's-ear fern gracefully adorned the forest floor.

The ancient oak's gnarled roots played host to a cluster of vibrant hart's-ears.

The hart's-ear's velvety fronds caressed my fingertips, leaving a sense of tranquility.

A myriad of hart's-ears clung to the damp limestone walls of the cave, adding a touch of emerald green.