noun a fragrant resin obtained from certain trees and used in perfumes and medicine

  • The balsam tree is known for its fragrant resin used in perfumes and medicinal ointments.
  • I love the smell of balsam in the air during the holiday season.
  • Let's grab some balsam-scented candles to make the house smell nice.
  • Her words were like a soothing balsam to his wounded pride.

noun a book or other work describing or classifying plants

adjective relating to plants or plant life

  • The botanical garden is home to a wide variety of plant species.
  • I love visiting the botanical gardens to see all the different plants.
  • Let's check out the cool botanical spot in town.
  • Her mind was a vast botanical garden of thoughts and ideas.

noun a mixture or combination of various ingredients or elements

  • The chef created a unique concoction of herbs and spices for the new dish.
  • I tried making my own concoction of smoothie ingredients, but it didn't turn out so great.
  • My friend mixed up a crazy concoction of energy drinks and soda at the party.
  • His story seemed like a strange concoction of truth and fiction.

noun a sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers, used as food

adjective used to describe something that is sweet or endearing

  • The honey produced by bees is a natural sweetener.
  • Hey honey, can you pass me the salt?
  • I love when my grandma calls me 'honey'.
  • His words were like honey, soothing and comforting.

noun a yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste

adjective describing something related to or resembling a lemon

  • The chef used fresh lemon zest to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • I love adding lemon to my water for a refreshing taste.
  • This lemonade is lit, bro!
  • When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

noun a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.

  • Lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi in a mutualistic relationship.
  • I found some lichen growing on the rocks near the stream.
  • That lichen-covered tree stump looks pretty cool, huh?
  • The relationship between the two companies can be compared to lichen, where both parties benefit from their mutual collaboration.

adjective relating to or having the properties of medicine; having healing properties

  • The medicinal properties of this herb have been well-documented in scientific studies.
  • My grandmother swears by the medicinal benefits of honey and lemon for a sore throat.
  • I heard that CBD oil is the new medicinal craze for pain relief.
  • Laughter is often described as a medicinal remedy for a heavy heart.

noun a thick, dark, syrupy substance obtained from raw sugar during the refining process

  • The recipe called for molasses as a sweetener in the dessert.
  • I accidentally spilled molasses all over the kitchen counter.
  • I love the taste of molasses on my pancakes.
  • The traffic moved as slow as molasses on a cold day.

noun a type of traditional Chinese martial arts

  • The pen yan is a traditional Chinese calligraphy tool.
  • I need to buy a new pen yan for my art class.
  • Check out this cool pen yan I found at the store!
  • Her words flowed from her pen yan, creating beautiful poetry.

noun a fragrant essential oil derived from rose petals

  • Rose oil is often used in high-end perfumes due to its luxurious scent.
  • I love the smell of rose oil in my skincare products.
  • My grandma swears by rose oil for her wrinkles.
  • Her words were like a soothing balm of rose oil on my troubled mind.

noun a plant that stores water in its leaves or stems, typically used to describe a type of plant

adjective describing something as juicy, tender, or full of moisture

  • The chef prepared a succulent roast beef for the dinner party.
  • I can't wait to sink my teeth into that succulent steak!
  • This restaurant serves up the most succulent ribs in town.
  • Her words were like succulent fruit, tempting and satisfying to the soul.

noun a sour liquid typically made from the fermentation of wine, cider, or malt

  • Vinegar is commonly used as a condiment in many culinary dishes.
  • I always add a splash of vinegar to my salad dressing for extra flavor.
  • I can't stand the smell of vinegar, it's so pungent.
  • His words were like vinegar, leaving a bitter taste in her mouth.

noun a type of seaweed found on the coast of Scotland

  • The crottle found on the rocky cliffs is used by locals for dyeing purposes.
  • I stumbled upon some crottle while hiking along the coast.
  • Hey, check out that cool crottle growing over there!
  • Her creativity was like a patch of vibrant crottle in a dull landscape.

noun a sweet-tasting plant extract used as a sugar substitute

  • Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant.
  • I prefer using stevia instead of sugar in my coffee.
  • Hey, can you pass me the stevia for my tea?
  • Her kindness was like stevia, adding a touch of sweetness to everyone's day.

noun a type of tea that is often infused with natural flavors or scents to create a soothing or relaxing atmosphere

  • The ambient tea at the high-end tea house was carefully brewed and served in delicate china cups.
  • Let's cozy up on the couch with some ambient tea and watch a movie.
  • I can't function without my daily dose of ambient tea in the morning.
  • The calming presence of ambient tea filled the room, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

noun the act of giving birth without medical assistance or intervention

verb to give birth without medical assistance or intervention

  • Freebirth is the practice of giving birth without the assistance of medical professionals.
  • Have you heard of freebirth? It's when women choose to have a home birth without any medical intervention.
  • Some people call freebirth 'unassisted childbirth'.
  • In a way, freebirth symbolizes the ultimate act of self-reliance and empowerment.

noun a fermented tea drink made with a SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast)

  • Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that is believed to have various health benefits.
  • I love sipping on some kombucha while relaxing on the couch.
  • Have you tried that new kombucha flavor? It's lit!
  • Her positivity was like a refreshing sip of kombucha on a hot day.

noun a small edible seed that comes from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, grown in Mexico and Guatemala, and is high in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and various nutrients

  • Chia seeds are known for their high nutritional value and health benefits.
  • I like sprinkling chia seeds on my smoothie bowl for an extra boost of nutrients.
  • Chia seeds are my go-to superfood for a quick energy boost.
  • Adding chia seeds to your diet is like planting tiny health seeds in your body.

noun fasting - the act of abstaining from food or certain types of food for a period of time, often for religious or health reasons

  • Some people choose to engage in fruit fasting as a way to cleanse their bodies and reset their digestive systems.
  • My friend swears by fruit fasting for a quick way to lose a few pounds before a big event.
  • I'm thinking of trying out fruit fasting to see if it helps with my bloating issues.
  • Embarking on a fruit fasting journey can be a refreshing experience for both the body and mind.

noun a type of root vegetable native to Peru, known for its supposed health benefits

  • Maca root is a type of plant native to the Andes mountains.
  • I've heard that maca root is supposed to give you a lot of energy.
  • Have you tried that new maca root supplement? It's supposed to be amazing.
  • Adding maca root to your smoothie is like adding a boost of vitality to your day.

noun a proper noun referring to a specific name or title

  • The company's new project, codenamed DOGBO, aims to revolutionize the industry.
  • I heard that DOGBO is going to be the next big thing in tech.
  • Let's check out the new DOGBO app everyone's talking about.
  • The team's collaboration was like a well-trained pack of DOGBOs, working seamlessly together.

noun Aberduvine is not a recognized word in the English language and therefore does not have a specific definition as a noun.

  • The Aberduvine estate has been in the family for generations.
  • Have you heard about the Aberduvine party happening this weekend?
  • I can't believe we found the Aberduvine spot for our picnic!
  • The Aberduvine of success seemed just out of reach for him.

noun a type of plant in the genus Abrotanum

  • The abrotine alkaloid found in certain plants has been studied for its potential medicinal properties.
  • I heard that abrotine is the active ingredient in that new herbal supplement everyone is talking about.
  • You should definitely try that abrotine stuff, it's supposed to work wonders.
  • His words had a sharpness to them, like the bitter taste of abrotine on the tongue.