jagua (Meaning)

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jagua (n)

tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit

Synonyms & Antonyms of jagua

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jagua Sentence Examples

  1. The jagua paste left a mesmerizing, intricate design on her skin.
  2. The jagua artist carefully applied the dye to create a temporary tattoo.
  3. Jagua is a natural dye derived from the fruit of the jagua tree.
  4. The jagua faded gradually over a few weeks, leaving behind a faint reminder of the original design.
  5. She experimented with various jagua patterns to find one that expressed her unique style.
  6. The jagua ceremony marked a significant milestone in her cultural tradition.
  7. Jagua is a safe and hypoallergenic alternative to permanent tattoos.
  8. The pungent scent of jagua filled the room as the paste was prepared.
  9. She used jagua to create beautiful designs on her body, celebrating her cultural heritage.
  10. Jagua is gaining popularity as a semi-permanent cosmetic treatment.

FAQs About the word jagua

tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The jagua paste left a mesmerizing, intricate design on her skin.

The jagua artist carefully applied the dye to create a temporary tattoo.

Jagua is a natural dye derived from the fruit of the jagua tree.

The jagua faded gradually over a few weeks, leaving behind a faint reminder of the original design.