noun a type of tree nut with a hard shell and an edible seed inside, often used in cooking and baking

  • The almond tree is a species of tree native to the Middle East and South Asia.
  • I love snacking on almonds while watching TV.
  • These almond cookies are bomb!
  • His eyes were the color of almonds, deep and mysterious.

noun a thick yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk, or a substance like this

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  • The chef carefully crafted a delicate cream sauce to accompany the main course.
  • I love adding extra cream to my coffee in the morning.
  • That ice cream was so good, it was straight up fire.
  • Her words were like a soothing cream for his wounded ego.

noun the clear liquid part of an egg that surrounds the yolk

adjective describing the type of substance found in an egg

  • The recipe calls for separating the egg white from the yolk.
  • I prefer my omelette with just egg whites, no yolks.
  • I like to whip up some egg whites for a healthy breakfast.
  • Her skin was as smooth as whipped egg whites.

noun a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible

  • The emulsion of oil and water is a classic example of a colloid.
  • I tried making a salad dressing emulsion, but it didn't turn out right.
  • Let's mix up some emulsion for our DIY beauty products.
  • The emulsion of different cultures in this city creates a vibrant and diverse community.

noun a person with red or reddish-brown hair

adjective having a slightly reddish-yellow color, like that of ginger root

  • The chef used freshly grated ginger in the stir-fry dish.
  • I love the spicy kick that ginger adds to my tea.
  • She's a real ginger, always full of energy and enthusiasm.
  • His hair was the color of ginger, a fiery red that stood out in a crowd.

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 fatty substance obtained from sheep's wool and used in making cosmetics and ointments

  • Lanolin is a waxy substance obtained from sheep's wool and is commonly used in cosmetic products.
  • I heard that lanolin is really good for moisturizing dry skin.
  • Hey, can you pass me that lanolin cream? My hands are so dry.
  • Her words were like lanolin, soothing and comforting to the soul.

adjective describing something as resembling or containing milk

  • The milky substance in the beaker indicated a chemical reaction had occurred.
  • I prefer my coffee milky with just a splash of cream.
  • That milkshake was so milky, it was practically like drinking a cloud.
  • Her milky complexion made her look ethereal under the moonlight.

noun a liquid by-product of petroleum distillation used for various industrial and cosmetic purposes

  • Mineral oil is commonly used in cosmetic products as a moisturizing agent.
  • I heard that mineral oil is great for removing makeup.
  • Hey, pass me that bottle of mineral oil for my dry skin.
  • His words were like mineral oil, soothing and comforting in times of distress.

noun a sticky substance, especially one used in medicine or industry

  • The mucilage found in plants is a type of adhesive substance that helps with seed germination.
  • I accidentally stepped on a plant and got some sticky mucilage on my shoe.
  • I hate it when my hands get all gooey from touching mucilage in the garden.
  • The mucilage of friendship binds us together in times of need.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun; in this case, 'mucilaginous' describes something slimy or viscous in texture

  • The mucilaginous substance found in certain plants helps them retain water.
  • I don't like the texture of that mucilaginous okra dish.
  • Ew, that slimy stuff is so mucilaginous.
  • Her words were like a mucilaginous web, trapping me in confusion.

noun a porridge made from oatmeal

  • Oatmeal is a nutritious breakfast option that is high in fiber.
  • I like to start my day with a bowl of oatmeal.
  • I'm feeling pretty full after that big bowl of oats.
  • Her mind was a bowl of oatmeal, mushy and slow to process information.

noun a small oval fruit with a hard pit and bitter flesh, green when unripe and brownish black when ripe, used as food and as a source of oil

adjective of, relating to, or made from olives

  • The chef drizzled olive oil over the salad for a light and healthy dressing.
  • I love snacking on green olives while watching movies.
  • Let's grab a pizza with extra olives on top.
  • Her skin had an olive tone, giving her a natural glow.

noun the crown of the head

  • The chef prepared a delicious pate made from duck liver and truffles.
  • I love spreading pate on crackers for a fancy snack.
  • Let's grab some pate and wine for a classy night in.
  • His words were like a smooth pate, spreading easily and leaving a lasting impression.

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 substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali, and typically having perfume and color added

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  • The soap industry has seen a steady increase in demand over the past few years.
  • Hey, can you pass me the soap? I need to wash my hands.
  • I love this new soap, it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Using humor as a soap to lighten the mood in tense situations can be quite effective.

noun flattery or cajolery used to persuade someone

  • The salesman used soft soap to persuade the customer to make a purchase.
  • She always tries to soft soap her way out of trouble.
  • Stop soft soaping me, just tell me the truth.
  • His compliments felt like soft soap, trying to cover up his true intentions.

noun a tropical fruit with a sweet and tangy flavor, known for its purple rind and white segmented flesh

  • The mangosteen is a tropical fruit that is known for its sweet and tangy flavor.
  • I tried a mangosteen for the first time and it was delicious!
  • Have you ever tasted a mangosteen? It's bomb!
  • The mangosteen symbolizes the exotic and unique flavors of Southeast Asia.

noun a beverage made from matcha tea powder

  • Matcha tea is a type of powdered green tea that is commonly used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
  • I love starting my day with a cup of matcha tea; it gives me a nice energy boost.
  • I heard matcha tea is all the rage now, everyone's drinking it!
  • The matcha tea ceremony symbolizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.

noun a type of oil extracted from the cannabis plant, often used for medicinal or therapeutic purposes

  • The medical benefits of cannabis oil are still being researched and debated.
  • My friend swears by using cannabis oil for her anxiety.
  • Have you tried that new cannabis oil for pain relief? It's supposed to be amazing.
  • Using cannabis oil is like finding a natural remedy for your ailments.

noun a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university

  • The university's alumnae association organized a networking event for recent graduates.
  • I ran into an old alum from my high school at the grocery store.
  • Hey, did you hear that our alum is now a big shot in Hollywood?
  • The old factory building stood as a silent alum of the town's industrial past.

noun a type of finely ground green tea powder

adjective used to describe things related to matcha

  • Matcha is a type of finely ground green tea powder commonly used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
  • I love starting my day with a matcha latte from the local cafe.
  • Do you want to grab some matcha boba later?
  • The vibrant green color of matcha reminds me of the lush greenery in a peaceful garden.

noun a type of edible seaweed commonly used in Japanese cuisine

  • Wakame is a type of edible seaweed commonly used in Japanese cuisine.
  • I love adding wakame to my miso soup for extra flavor.
  • Have you tried the wakame salad at that new sushi place? It's bomb!
  • The wakame in the ocean swayed gently with the current, like dancers in a ballet.

noun a citrus fruit originating in East Asia, closely related to the mandarin orange

  • The chef used yuzu to add a citrusy flavor to the dish.
  • I love the refreshing taste of yuzu in my drinks.
  • Yuzu is the bomb when it comes to flavoring!
  • Her personality is like yuzu - bright and zesty.

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 plural form of the noun 'butter', referring to multiple quantities of butter

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using imported butters.
  • I can't believe how many different types of butters there are at the grocery store.
  • I love slathering butters on my toast in the morning.
  • His smooth talking was like spreading butters on a hot pan, it just slid right off.

verb to make something matte or less shiny

  • Using a mattifying primer can help control excess oil on the skin.
  • I need to mattify my face before we take pictures.
  • I'm going to mattify my T-zone before heading out.
  • She tried to mattify the situation by offering a compromise.

noun Acai is a noun referring to a small, dark purple fruit that grows on the acai palm tree in Central and South America. It is known for its high antioxidant content and is often used in smoothie bowls and health foods.

  • Acai berries are known for their high antioxidant content.
  • I love starting my day with a bowl of acai topped with granola.
  • Have you tried that new acai bowl place downtown? It's bomb!
  • Her energy levels were like acai, always high and full of vitality.

noun a type of tropical fruit-bearing shrub or small tree native to South America, also known as Barbados cherry

  • Acerola is a tropical fruit rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
  • I love snacking on acerola berries, they're so juicy and sweet.
  • Have you tried acerola juice? It's bomb!
  • The acerola tree stood tall and proud, bearing its fruits like jewels.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, place, or concept

  • The acidulated drop was carefully added to the solution to adjust the pH level.
  • I accidentally spilled the acidulated drop on the lab table and had to clean it up quickly.
  • Be careful with that acidulated drop, you don't want to get it on your skin.
  • Her words felt like an acidulated drop, burning through his defenses.

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noun a type of vinegar made from apples

  • Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is often used in cooking and as a natural remedy.
  • I like to add a splash of ACV to my salad dressing for extra flavor.
  • ACV is my go-to for clearing up my skin.
  • Using ACV to cleanse your body is like hitting the reset button for your health.

noun a brand name for a specific type of floor wax

  • The ader wax is a type of wax used in traditional candle-making.
  • I bought some ader wax to make scented candles at home.
  • Hey, do you know where I can get some ader wax for my DIY project?
  • His words were like ader wax, smoothing over any rough edges in the conversation.

noun African copaiba - a type of tree native to Africa, known for its aromatic resin used in traditional medicine and perfumery

  • The African copaiba tree is known for its medicinal properties and is commonly used in traditional medicine.
  • I heard that African copaiba oil is really good for skin problems.
  • Yo, have you tried that African copaiba stuff? It's supposed to work wonders.
  • The African copaiba tree stands tall and strong, symbolizing resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

noun a type of seaweed commonly found in Asian cuisine

  • The scientist studied the properties of agal-agal in the laboratory.
  • I heard that agal-agal is commonly used in making desserts.
  • Hey, have you tried that new agal-agal drink at the cafe?
  • Her thoughts were swirling like agal-agal in the ocean, unclear and confusing.