Mint
Meaning of the word
The word “mint” is the plural of “mint”, which refers to an aromatic herbaceous plant of the Lamiacea family, known for its medicinal and culinary properties.
Origin of the word
The word “mint” originates in the Latin “Mentha”, which in turn derives from the Greek “mintha”. The term is believed to have been used to refer to the plant by the ancient Greeks.
Word adverbs
– fresh mint
– Mint gently
– Mint intensely
Conjunctions of the word
– Mint and
– Mint or
– Mint but
Synonyms of the word
– Mint
– Mint-Pimenta
– Green Mint
-Horts
Word Definitions
1. Aromatic herbaceous plant of the Lamiceae family, used in cooking and medicine.
2. Leaves of this plant, used as seasoning or to make teas and infusions.
Phrases that the word applies
– I bought some mints to make a refreshing tea.
– The mints add a special touch to the salads.
– Mint tea is great for relieving headache.
Examples of the word in text
Mints are widely used in cooking, especially in Arab and Mediterranean dishes. Its refreshing flavor and characteristic aroma make it a versatile ingredient and appreciated by many people.
In addition, mints have medicinal properties, being used to relieve digestive problems such as poor digestion and gases. Your tea is also known for helping to calm and relax.
Rhymes with the word
– Belt
– Pints
– Paints
– Thursdays
Anagrams with the word
– Holy-Failure
– Holy-Helar
– Santo -ral
– Santo-Herla