mandragorite (Meaning)

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mandragorite (n.)

One who habitually intoxicates himself with a narcotic obtained from mandrake.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mandragorite

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mandragorite Sentence Examples

  1. The alchemist meticulously extracted mandragorite, a rare mineral, from the depths of the ancient mine.
  2. Scholars believed that mandragorite possessed mystical properties, capable of enchanting weapons and healing the sick.
  3. The mandragorite amulet was said to grant protection from evil spirits and promote longevity.
  4. The ethereal glow of mandragorite illuminated the cavern, casting an eerie spell upon its surroundings.
  5. The king's scepter was adorned with a large mandragorite gemstone, symbolizing his authority and divine favor.
  6. The sorceress concocted a potent potion using mandragorite, which was rumored to grant eternal youth.
  7. The mandragorite crystals shimmered like a thousand stars, casting a mesmerizing spell on the onlookers.
  8. The wizard used mandragorite to create a powerful enchantment that protected the castle from enemy attacks.
  9. The mandragorite dagger was believed to be cursed, bringing bad luck to those who wielded it.
  10. The ancient runes etched on the mandragorite tablet held the secrets of a forgotten civilization.

FAQs About the word mandragorite

One who habitually intoxicates himself with a narcotic obtained from mandrake.

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No antonyms found.

The alchemist meticulously extracted mandragorite, a rare mineral, from the depths of the ancient mine.

Scholars believed that mandragorite possessed mystical properties, capable of enchanting weapons and healing the sick.

The mandragorite amulet was said to grant protection from evil spirits and promote longevity.

The ethereal glow of mandragorite illuminated the cavern, casting an eerie spell upon its surroundings.