Pronunciation: /spɪˈruːlɪnə/
noun a type of blue-green algae that is commonly used as a dietary supplement
A1 Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that is often used as a dietary supplement.
A2 Many people believe that spirulina has various health benefits, such as boosting the immune system.
B1 Adding spirulina to your smoothies can provide a source of protein and nutrients.
B2 Athletes sometimes take spirulina supplements to improve their endurance and recovery.
C1 Research has shown that spirulina may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce blood pressure.
C2 There is ongoing debate among scientists about the potential environmental impact of large-scale spirulina production.
formal Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that is rich in protein and nutrients.
informal I heard that spirulina is really good for you, so I started adding it to my smoothies.
slang Spirulina is like a superfood powerhouse, dude.
figurative The spirulina in her diet gave her the energy and strength to tackle any challenge.
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