Meaning of aloe vera | Babel Free
əˌləʊ.i ˈvɛ.ɹəDefinitions
A plant of the species Aloe vera, grown as an ornamental, thought to have medicinal value; an extract, often a gel, made from the plant.
Equivalents
Suomi
lääkeaaloe
Français
aloé véra
ગુજરાતી
કુંવારપાઠું
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
pānini ʻawaʻawa
Bahasa Indonesia
lidah buaya
日本語
アロエベラ
한국어
알로에 베라
മലയാളം
കറ്റാർവാഴ
Bahasa Melayu
lidah buaya
தமிழ்
கற்றாழை
తెలుగు
కలబంద
Examples
“Some other trees like the cactus and aloe veras, have other means of protection or feel no need for it and they grow much faster and easier that way.”
“Another excellent cleanser and toner is aloe gel or fresh aloe vera cactus pulp. Cut off 1 inch of aloe vera rib, slit open and rub yellowish pulp directly on the skin.”
“Further, scientists have learned that certain houseplants reduce pollutants, especially philodendrons (formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide), spider plants (carbon monoxide), aloe veras (formaldehyde), and gerbera daisies and chrysanthemums (benzene).”
“Every morning and evening I drink half a tumbler of pure aloe vera jelly, which also strengthens my immune system. I believe that these generous portions of aloe vera above all have led to an improvement in my blood-test results after seven months of chemotherapy—in fact they are better than they were before.”
“An orange cat rubbed against it and then threaded through the aloe veras, meowing lazily as Jessica opened the screen door.”
“In ayurveda, aloe vera is sometimes called kumari or "princess with the gel" or ghrit kumari ("ghee of the princess").[…]Alternatively, try this recipe created by the staff at Six Senses Spas. It is made with cooling lavender and aloe vera as well as nourishing milk.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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