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Bloodroot - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bloodroot is a perennial plant native to North America, known for its white flowers and reddish-orange sap. It has been used in traditional medicine but can be toxic if ingested.

bloodroot

/ˈblʌdˌrut/ /ˈblʌdˌruːt/

Definition:

A North American plant with white flowers and red roots, used medicinally and as a dye source.

Synonyms:

sanguinaria, redroot, tetterwort

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

bloodroot extract, bloodroot salve, bloodroot dye

Derivatives:

bloodroots (plural), bloodroot-based (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "bloodroot" to refer to the plant or its medicinal/dye properties; avoid confusion with unrelated plants like "bloodwort."

Common Phrases:

bloodroot remedy, bloodroot paste, bloodroot tincture

Etymology:

From Old English "blōd" (blood) + "rōt" (root), referring to its red sap and root color.

Examples:

  • 1. The bloodroot blooms early in spring.
  • 2. Herbalists use bloodroot for skin treatments.
  • 3. The dye from bloodroot stains fabric red.
  • 4. Bloodroot grows wild in wooded areas.

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