noun a plant with stinging hairs that cause skin irritation
verb to annoy or provoke someone
Nettles can be used in cooking, typically in soups, teas, or as a substitute for spinach in recipes.
Nettles have been used in traditional medicine for their potential anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties.
Nettles are a type of herbaceous plant known for their stinging hairs that can cause skin irritation upon contact.
Nettles have historically been used to make fabric, known as nettle cloth, due to their strong fibers.
Nettles can be used as a natural fertilizer or compost activator in gardening.
Nettle can be used as a symbol of resilience and overcoming obstacles in literature.
Nettle may be used in therapy as a metaphor for facing and overcoming fears or challenges.
Nettle can be used as an ingredient in cooking, adding a unique flavor to dishes.
Nettle is commonly used in herbal medicine for its various health benefits such as reducing inflammation and allergies.