medicinal |məˈdisənl|adjective(of a substance or plant) having healing properties : medicinal herbs |humorous a large medicinal Scotch.• relating to or involving medicines or drugs.nouna medicinal substance.DERIVATIVESmedicinally |mɛˈdɪsn=əli| |məˈdɪsnəli| adverbORIGIN late Middle English : from Latin medicinalis, from medicina(see medicine ).
Rate is a word used to measure something. A good sentence would be, her rate of typing was super fast.
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.
Bathos is a word used in literature that means a lapse in mood in a story. A good sentence would be, the story begins with a bit of bathos.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
I'm looking for a medicinal solution.
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
Example sentence - We used a stick to prop the fence up while we repaired it.
The word "ingenuous" would be used in a sentence like the word primitive. A example would be: "He told the truth because he was ingenuous." It can be also used for the phrase "ingenuous question".
Alfalfa is a type of wheat, I think, so it would be used in a sentence as a noun.
she jumped about playfully.
If it were used in a sentence it would be easier to answer.
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
The king will banish the spy instead of executing him. Banish your spots with this medicinal cream!
I would be more apt to use it if I understood how it is used.
If this were used in a sentence it would be possible to answer your question.
people were used for slavery