Pronunciation: /faɪtoʊˈθɛrəpɪst/
noun a person who practices phytotherapy, which is the use of plants for medicinal purposes
A1 A phytotherapist is a person who uses plants to treat illnesses.
A2 My friend wants to become a phytotherapist so she can help people with natural remedies.
B1 The phytotherapist recommended a herbal tea to help with my digestion.
B2 After seeing a phytotherapist, I started incorporating more plant-based remedies into my daily routine.
C1 The phytotherapist's extensive knowledge of herbal medicine impressed me.
C2 As a seasoned phytotherapist, she has successfully treated a wide range of health issues using plant-based remedies.
formal The phytotherapist recommended a combination of herbal remedies to treat the patient's condition.
informal I heard that the phytotherapist is really knowledgeable about using plants for healing.
slang The phytotherapist is like a plant wizard, knowing exactly which ones to use for different ailments.
figurative In a way, the phytotherapist is like a botanical detective, uncovering the right plants to solve health mysteries.
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