skullcap

[skʌlkæp]

skullcap Definition

  • 1a close-fitting cap, often made of silk or wool, traditionally worn by men in some Jewish communities, especially during prayer or other religious ceremonies
  • 2a herbaceous plant of the mint family, with square stems and small flowers, typically with blue or purple markings on the lower lip of the corolla

Using skullcap: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rabbi wore a black skullcap.

  • Example

    He put on his skullcap before entering the synagogue.

  • Example

    Skullcap is used in traditional medicine to treat anxiety and insomnia.

skullcap Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skullcap

Phrases with skullcap

  • to show admiration or respect for someone

    Example

    I take my skullcap off to anyone who can run a marathon.

  • a tea made from the dried leaves of the skullcap plant, used as a natural remedy for anxiety and insomnia

    Example

    She drinks skullcap tea every night before bed to help her sleep.

  • Chinese skullcap

    a species of skullcap plant native to China, used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various ailments

    Example

    Chinese skullcap has been used for centuries to treat respiratory infections.

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Summary: skullcap in Brief

A 'skullcap' [skʌlkæp] is a close-fitting cap, often made of silk or wool, traditionally worn by men in some Jewish communities, especially during prayer or other religious ceremonies. It is also a herbaceous plant of the mint family, used in traditional medicine to treat anxiety and insomnia. The phrase 'take one's skullcap off to someone' means to show admiration or respect for someone.