Definitions for camomiles

camomiles cam·o·mile

Spelling: [kam-uh-mahyl, -meel]
IPA: /ˈkæm əˌmaɪl, -ˌmil/

Camomiles is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 528 anagrams from letters in camomiles (aceilmmos).

Definitions for camomiles

noun

  1. chamomile.
  2. a composite plant, Chamaemelium nobile (or Anthemis nobilis), native to the Old World, having strongly scented foliage and white ray flowers with yellow centers used medicinally and as a tea.
  3. any of several allied plants of the genera Matricaria and Tripleurospermum.

Origin of camomiles

1350-1400; Middle English camamyll, camomille Middle French, Old French camomille or Medieval Latin camomilla, for Latin chamaemēlon Greek chamaímēlon, equivalent to chamaí on the ground + mê

Examples for camomiles

He was carrying, insecurely, a jug of poppy-head and camomile, which had been prescribed as a lotion.

Where it lay fallow it was entirely hidden by a bed of grass and camomile.

A certain remedy is said to have been discovered in the camomile.

Give it brimstone and treacle and a cupful of wormwood and camomile.

I have some camomile leaves, and I will make the infusion while you wait downstairs.'

On my honour and conscience, what else but the millionth part of a drop of camomile oil?

Many weeds seem to be like "The camomile, the more it is trodden the more it grows."

Both maythen (camomile) and wild lettuce were used for the eyes.

camomile tea is generally supposed to be good for the nerves.

What you need is a good dose of camomile tea to tone you up.

Word Value for camomiles
Scrable

14

Words with friends

18

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