sawwort (Meaning)

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sawwort (n)

European perennial whose serrate leaves yield a yellow dye

Synonyms & Antonyms of sawwort

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sawwort Sentence Examples

  1. The sawwort's serrated leaves gave it a prickly appearance.
  2. The botanist carefully identified the sawwort by its unique flower structure.
  3. The sawwort's aroma filled the meadow with a pungent fragrance.
  4. The caterpillars of the sawwort fly feasted on the leaves of the plant.
  5. The ancient healers used sawwort as a medicinal herb to treat various ailments.
  6. The sawwort's sharp leaves made it an effective weapon in medieval warfare.
  7. The sawwort's Latin name, Serratula tinctoria, reflects its serrated leaves and use as a dye.
  8. The sawwort's root system played a vital role in stabilizing soil erosion.
  9. The painter blended sawwort extract into her pigments to create a vibrant blue hue.
  10. The sawwort's presence in a meadow indicated the presence of rich and diverse plant life.

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European perennial whose serrate leaves yield a yellow dye

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sawwort's serrated leaves gave it a prickly appearance.

The botanist carefully identified the sawwort by its unique flower structure.

The sawwort's aroma filled the meadow with a pungent fragrance.

The caterpillars of the sawwort fly feasted on the leaves of the plant.