-of-the-mint
Meaning of the word
The word “mint-of-the-hour” refers to a herbaceous plant of the Lamiacea family, scientifically known as Mentha Spinata. It is widely used in cooking and medicine due to its aroma and therapeutic properties.
Origin of the word
The word “mint-of-the-hour” originates in the Latin “mentha”, which means “mint”. The term “gardens” is added to emphasize that this is a variety of mint cultivated in gardens.
Word adverbs
-Fresh-dawn mint
-Aromatic Horted Mint
-Mint-of-the-hourly
Conjunctions of the word
-Mint-of-the-hour and basil
-Mint-of-the-hour or peppermint
-Mint-of-the-mint but not a flyfish
Synonyms of the word
– Pepper mint
– Green Mint
– Common Mint
Word Definitions
1. Herbaceous plant of green and aromatic leaves, used as condiment and to make teas and infusions.
2. Variety of mint cultivated in gardens, with specific characteristics of flavor and aroma.
Phrases that the word applies
-I bought some mint-of-the-mint to make a refreshing tea.
-Hortelains-of-dawn give a special touch to the salads.
-Mint tea-of-dawn is great for relieving digestive problems.
Examples of the word in text
Hortelains-of-dawn are perennial plants that adapt well to different soil types. They have a characteristic aroma and their leaves are used in both cooking and traditional medicine. In addition to being used as seasoning in salty and sweet dishes, the mint-mint can also be used to make teas and infusions. Its refreshing flavor and digestive properties make it a much appreciated plant.
Rhymes with the word
– Pepper mint
– Green Mint
– Common Mint
Anagrams with the word
-Hortelhan gardens
– Mint-Hortes