marrubium (Meaning)

Wordnet

marrubium (n)

Old World aromatic herbs: horehound

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marrubium (n.)

A genus of bitter aromatic plants, sometimes used in medicine; hoarhound.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marrubium

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marrubium Sentence Examples

  1. Marrubium, also known as horehound, is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family.
  2. Marrubium plants are characterized by their woolly stems and leaves.
  3. The leaves of marrubium are used medicinally and have expectorant properties.
  4. Marrubium vulgare, commonly known as white horehound, is a widespread species found in Europe and Asia.
  5. Marrubium creticum, or rock horehound, is a smaller species native to the Mediterranean region.
  6. The dried leaves and flowering tops of marrubium are often used in herbal teas.
  7. Marrubium has been traditionally used to treat respiratory conditions and digestive problems.
  8. Extracts from marrubium have shown antibacterial and antiviral properties in laboratory studies.
  9. The active compounds in marrubium include marrubiin and ursodic acid.
  10. Marrubium is a relatively safe herb, but excessive consumption can cause side effects like nausea and vomiting.

FAQs About the word marrubium

Old World aromatic herbs: horehoundA genus of bitter aromatic plants, sometimes used in medicine; hoarhound.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Marrubium, also known as horehound, is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family.

Marrubium plants are characterized by their woolly stems and leaves.

The leaves of marrubium are used medicinally and have expectorant properties.

Marrubium vulgare, commonly known as white horehound, is a widespread species found in Europe and Asia.