English to Yoruba Meaning of boneset - boneset


Boneset :
boneset
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Definitions of boneset in English
Noun(1) European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America(2) perennial herb of southeastern United States having white-rayed flower heads; formerly used as in folk medicine
Examples of boneset in English
(1) Secondly, don't forget the potency and value of our local herbs such as boneset and lemon balm for treating such conditions.(2) Comfrey was used by herbalists to promote more rapid repair of broken bones, hence the common names boneset and knitbone.(3) Also known as common comfrey, blackwort, boneset , bruisewort, gum plant, healing herb, salsify, and slippery root, this erect-growing herb can reach a height of one meter.(4) Common species include Virginia mountain mint, perfoliate boneset , and New England aster.(5) While taking one of our walks, we spotted this small patch of boneset growing on the side of the road.(6) The boneset tastes like autumn pork, roasting in a pan with mint leaves, raspberry tea, and lemon peels.(7) Dosage: Talk with your caregiver about how much Boneset you should take.
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1. thoroughwort ::
thoroughwort
2. agueweed ::
agueweed
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