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Meaning of sambucus

Wordnet

sambucus (n)

elder; elderberry

Webster

sambucus (n.)

A genus of shrubs and trees; the elder.

sambucus Sentence Examples

  1. The elderberries (Sambucus) were plump and juicy, promising a sweet and tart treat.
  2. Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants that includes the elder tree.
  3. The flowers of the sambucus plant produce a sweet-smelling fragrance used in teas and perfumes.
  4. The bark and leaves of sambucus have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes.
  5. Sambucus nigra, the black elderberry, is a common species found in Europe and North America.
  6. The berries of sambucus nigra are believed to have antioxidant, antiviral, and antibacterial properties.
  7. Sambucus ebulus, the dwarf elder, is a smaller species with fewer berries and a more acrid taste.
  8. The leaves of sambucus are pinnately compound, with serrate leaflets.
  9. Sambucus canadensis, the American elderberry, is native to temperate regions of eastern North America.
  10. The wood of the elder tree (sambucus) is soft and porous, making it unsuitable for construction.

FAQs About the word sambucus

elder; elderberryA genus of shrubs and trees; the elder.

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The elderberries (Sambucus) were plump and juicy, promising a sweet and tart treat.

Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants that includes the elder tree.

The flowers of the sambucus plant produce a sweet-smelling fragrance used in teas and perfumes.

The bark and leaves of sambucus have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes.