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
- 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.
- Legends whispered of a mystical creature that guarded a field of thrumwort.
- The alchemist used thrumwort in his elixir to enhance its healing properties.
- The herbarium contained a meticulously preserved specimen of the elusive thrumwort.
- The thrumwort's delicate leaves trembled in the gentle breeze.
- The tea made from thrumwort blossoms was said to have calming and sedative effects.
- The villagers adorned their homes with wreaths of thrumwort, believing it would bring good fortune.
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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.