mistletoe

[ˈmɪsəltəʊ]

mistletoe Definition

a plant with white berries that grows on trees, especially apple and oak trees, and is traditionally used as a Christmas decoration.

Using mistletoe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mistletoe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They hung the mistletoe above the doorway.

  • Example

    It's a tradition to kiss under the mistletoe during Christmas.

mistletoe Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with mistletoe

  • a Christmas tradition where people kiss under a sprig of mistletoe hung in a doorway or other prominent location

    Example

    He asked her for a kiss under the mistletoe.

  • a belt made of mistletoe, worn by women in the Middle Ages as a sign of availability for marriage

    Example

    She wore a mistletoe belt to the ball, hoping to attract a suitor.

  • a complementary medicine practice that uses extracts from mistletoe to treat cancer and other diseases

    Example

    She decided to try mistletoe therapy after chemotherapy failed to improve her condition.

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Summary: mistletoe in Brief

Mistletoe [ˈmɪsəltəʊ] is a plant with white berries that grows on trees, especially apple and oak trees. It is traditionally used as a Christmas decoration, often hung in doorways, and is associated with the custom of kissing under it. Mistletoe has also been used in the past as a symbol of availability for marriage, and in modern times, its extracts are used in complementary medicine practices to treat cancer and other diseases.

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