rootery Synonyms

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rootery Meaning

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rootery (n.)

A pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc., and used as an ornamental object in gardening.

rootery Sentence Examples

  1. The old woman's rootery was a treasure trove of medicinal herbs.
  2. The rootery was a sanctuary for the herbalist, where she could cultivate her plants in peace.
  3. The pungent aroma of the rootery permeated the air, carrying the scent of medicinal promise.
  4. Every inch of the rootery was carefully tended, with plants arranged in a meticulous order.
  5. The herbalist's knowledge of the rootery was vast, as she had spent years studying its plants and their properties.
  6. The rootery was a place of healing, where the herbalist created tinctures, teas, and other remedies from its contents.
  7. The rootery was a living library, holding a record of the medicinal plants that had been used for centuries.
  8. The herbalist guarded the secrets of the rootery closely, passing them down only to trusted apprentices.
  9. The rootery was a refuge for the sick and injured, who sought solace and healing within its walls.
  10. The rootery was a testament to the power of nature and the enduring wisdom of herbalism.

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A pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc., and used as an ornamental object in gardening.

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The old woman's rootery was a treasure trove of medicinal herbs.

The rootery was a sanctuary for the herbalist, where she could cultivate her plants in peace.

The pungent aroma of the rootery permeated the air, carrying the scent of medicinal promise.

Every inch of the rootery was carefully tended, with plants arranged in a meticulous order.