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Meaning of woundwort

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woundwort (n.)

Any one of certain plants whose soft, downy leaves have been used for dressing wounds, as the kidney vetch, and several species of the labiate genus Stachys.

woundwort Sentence Examples

  1. The woundwort plant flourished in the damp meadows, its aromatic leaves a haven for insects.
  2. Ethan carefully harvested the young woundwort leaves for their medicinal properties.
  3. The woundwort extract was known to accelerate the healing of wounds and reduce inflammation.
  4. The herbalists used woundwort in teas and ointments to treat various skin conditions.
  5. Amelia's grandmother swore by woundwort as a cure for her persistent skin rashes.
  6. The livestock grazed on the woundwort-rich pastures, benefiting from its health-promoting effects.
  7. The woundwort's distinctive purple flowers added a touch of color to the otherwise monochrome landscape.
  8. The bees buzzed around the woundwort, attracted by its sweet nectar and pollen.
  9. Scientists studied the chemical composition of woundwort, hoping to uncover its secrets for healing.
  10. The woundwort's versatility made it a valuable herb in traditional medicine and modern pharmaceuticals alike.

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Any one of certain plants whose soft, downy leaves have been used for dressing wounds, as the kidney vetch, and several species of the labiate genus Stachys.

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The woundwort plant flourished in the damp meadows, its aromatic leaves a haven for insects.

Ethan carefully harvested the young woundwort leaves for their medicinal properties.

The woundwort extract was known to accelerate the healing of wounds and reduce inflammation.

The herbalists used woundwort in teas and ointments to treat various skin conditions.