wartweed (Meaning)
Wordnet
wartweed (n)
not unattractive European weed whose flowers turn toward the sun
Webster
wartweed (n.)
Same as Wartwort.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wartweed
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wartweed Sentence Examples
- The wartweed's leaves were a peculiar shade of emerald, studded with tiny, fleshy buds.
- The young healer used a salve made from crushed wartweed to soothe her patients' rashes.
- The overgrown patch of wartweed threatened to choke out the other vegetation in the garden.
- The pungent odor emitted by wartweed kept insects and animals at bay.
- The ancient druid possessed a charm said to ward off the malevolent spirits that inhabited wartweed bogs.
- The wartweed's delicate blossoms opened only at night, releasing a sweet and ephemeral scent.
- The apothecary's shelves held jars filled with dried wartweed, a potent ingredient in various potions.
- The alchemist believed that the essence of wartweed could unlock the secrets of immortality.
- The wartweed's prickly stems made it difficult to handle, but determined herbalists prized its medicinal properties.
- The legend foretold that a single drop of wartweed extract could cure any ailment, but finding the fabled plant proved to be a dangerous undertaking.
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not unattractive European weed whose flowers turn toward the sunSame as Wartwort.
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No antonyms found.
The wartweed's leaves were a peculiar shade of emerald, studded with tiny, fleshy buds.
The young healer used a salve made from crushed wartweed to soothe her patients' rashes.
The overgrown patch of wartweed threatened to choke out the other vegetation in the garden.
The pungent odor emitted by wartweed kept insects and animals at bay.