COMMON WORMWOOD vs STONEROOT: NOUN
- Aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe
- Collinsonia canadensis, a perennial medicinal herb in the mint family, with a very hard root.
- A North American plant (Collinsonia Canadensis) having a very hard root; horse balm. See Horse balm, under horse.
- See horse-balm and heal-all.
- Erect perennial strong-scented with serrate pointed leaves and a loose panicle of yellowish flowers; the eastern United States
COMMON WORMWOOD vs STONEROOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The eastern United States
COMMON WORMWOOD vs STONEROOT: RELATED WORDS
- Swallowwort, Felwort, Absinthin, Costmary, Tripleurospermum, False foxglove, Nabalus, Wormwood, Wood mint, Rattlesnake root, Cupflower, Genus artemisia, Old man, Absinthe, Artemisia absinthium
- Sweet cicely, Colicroot, Salpiglossis, Giant hyssop, Bush pea, Herb, Soaproot, Bible leaf, Rattlesnake root, Pinkroot, Collinsonia canadensis, Horseweed, Stone root, Horse balm, Richweed
COMMON WORMWOOD vs STONEROOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Swallowwort, Felwort, Absinthin, Costmary, Tripleurospermum, False foxglove, Nabalus, Wormwood, Wood mint, Rattlesnake root, Cupflower, Genus artemisia, Old man, Absinthe, Artemisia absinthium
- Blue cohosh, Mountain mint, Calamint, Wood mint, Sweet cicely, Colicroot, Salpiglossis, Giant hyssop, Bush pea, Herb, Soaproot, Bible leaf, Rattlesnake root, Pinkroot, Richweed