thrumwort (Meaning)

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thrumwort (n.)

A kind of amaranth (Amarantus caudatus).

Synonyms & Antonyms of thrumwort

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thrumwort Sentence Examples

  1. The thrumwort's vibrant crimson petals shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The ancient sorceress carefully gathered a handful of thrumwort leaves for her potion.
  3. The thrumwort's sweet scent permeated the air, attracting pollinators.
  4. The gnarled roots of the thrumwort delve deep into the earth, seeking nourishment.
  5. Legends whispered of a mystical creature that guarded a field of thrumwort.
  6. The alchemist used thrumwort in his elixir to enhance its healing properties.
  7. The herbarium contained a meticulously preserved specimen of the elusive thrumwort.
  8. The thrumwort's delicate leaves trembled in the gentle breeze.
  9. The tea made from thrumwort blossoms was said to have calming and sedative effects.
  10. The villagers adorned their homes with wreaths of thrumwort, believing it would bring good fortune.

FAQs About the word thrumwort

A kind of amaranth (Amarantus caudatus).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thrumwort's vibrant crimson petals shimmered in the sunlight.

The ancient sorceress carefully gathered a handful of thrumwort leaves for her potion.

The thrumwort's sweet scent permeated the air, attracting pollinators.

The gnarled roots of the thrumwort delve deep into the earth, seeking nourishment.