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wintergreen
[ win-ter-green ]
noun
- Also called checkerberry. a small, creeping, evergreen shrub, Gaultheria procumbens, of the heath family, common in eastern North America, having white, nodding, bell-shaped flowers, a bright-red, berrylike fruit, and aromatic leaves that yield a volatile oil.
- the oil of this shrub; wintergreen oil; methyl salicylate.
- the flavor of oil of wintergreen or something flavored with it.
- any of various other plants of the same genus.
- any of various small evergreen herbs of the genera Pyrola and Chimaphila.
wintergreen
/ ˈwɪntəˌɡriːn /
noun
- Also calledboxberrycheckerberryteaberryspiceberrypartridgeberry any of several evergreen ericaceous shrubs of the genus Gaultheria, esp G. procumbens, of E North America, which has white bell-shaped flowers and edible red berries
- oil of wintergreenan aromatic compound, formerly made from this and various other plants but now synthesized: used medicinally and for flavouring
- any of various plants of the genus Pyrola, such as P. minor ( common wintergreen ), of temperate and arctic regions, having rounded leaves and small pink globose flowers: family Pyrolaceae Usual US nameshinleaf
- any of several plants of the genera Orthilia and Moneses: family Pyrolaceae
- chickweed wintergreena primulaceous plant, Trientalis europaea, of N Europe and N Asia, having white flowers and leaves arranged in a whorl
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wintergreen1
1540–50; translation of Dutch wintergroen or German Wintergrün
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wintergreen1
C16: from Dutch wintergroen or German Wintergrün; see winter , green
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Example Sentences
Evidently this imposingly named product is practically a lanolin ointment containing oil of wintergreen and menthol.
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A diminutive pine-tree, in a pot hung round with wintergreen, stood in the centre of the table.
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Flavor the pink mass with wintergreen and the white one with peppermint.
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The following is a good one: Make a paste of gum tragacanth and add a little oil of wintergreen.
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"So do I," agreed Mabel, her mouth full of big, red wintergreen berries.
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