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Word: Sea Onion

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The "sea onion" is a type of plant that grows in Europe. It has small, pretty blue or purple flowers, and it produces a bulb that can be used for medicinal purposes. The plant is known for its dense clusters of small white flowers.

Usage Instructions: You can use "sea onion" when talking about plants, gardening, or discussing flowers and their benefits. It is a specific term, so it’s best used in contexts related to botany or herbal medicine.

Example Sentence: "The garden was filled with beautiful sea onions, their purple flowers attracting many bees."

Advanced Usage: In a botanical context, you might say, "The sea onion, or Scilla maritima, is often studied for its potential health benefits due to its medicinal bulb."

Word Variants: - Sea onions (plural) - Referring to more than one plant. - Sea onion bulb - Specifically referring to the bulb part of the plant, which is used in medicine.

Different Meanings: The term "sea onion" primarily refers to this specific plant. However, it may not have widely recognized alternative meanings outside of botany.

Synonyms: - Scilla (the genus name) - Bluebell (though this can refer to different plants)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "sea onion." However, you might encounter phrases related to gardening or medicinal plants in general, such as "planting seeds" (starting new projects) or "getting to the root of the problem" (finding the main issue).

Noun
  1. European scilla with small blue or purple flowers
  2. having dense spikes of small white flowers and yielding a bulb with medicinal properties

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