heal all
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common woodland herb of temperate North America: A perennial plant (Prunella vulgaris) with blue or violet flowers and small blue fruits, often found in meadows and woodland edges. 2. A decumbent blue-flowered European perennial: The same species, naturalized in North America, traditionally believed to have medicinal properties.
Usage
- Heal all is used as a common name for a specific plant species. It is typically treated as a singular noun.
- Example: "The heal all is blooming along the path."
- Example: "Many foragers recognize heal all by its distinctive flower spike."
Examples
- "We identified several medicinal plants, including heal all, in the field guide."
- "The purple flowers of heal all attract many bees and butterflies."
- "Traditionally, a poultice made from heal all was applied to wounds."
Advanced Usage
- The name "heal all" reflects its historical use in folk medicine for a wide variety of ailments, from sore throats to skin wounds. This usage is descriptive of its traditional role, not a guaranteed medical property.
- In botanical contexts, the scientific name is preferred to avoid confusion with other plants also called "heal-all" or "self-heal."
Variants and Related Words
- Self-heal: A very common synonym for the same plant ().
- Prunella: The genus name, often used in more formal or scientific writing.
Synonyms
- Self-heal
- (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "heal all" is a compound noun functioning as the common name for the plant. Its meaning is specific to botany and herbalism.
- It should not be interpreted literally as a verb phrase (e.g., "to heal all wounds"). Its usage is exclusively as a proper noun for the plant.
Noun
- common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits
- decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America