veronica

[vəˈrɒnɪkə]

veronica Definition

  • 1a plant of the speedwell family, typically with blue or purple flowers
  • 2a cloth bearing the image of Christ's face, kept in some churches and regarded as miraculous

Using veronica: Examples

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

  • Example

    The veronica in my garden has bloomed beautifully this year.

  • Example

    The church has a veronica that is said to have healing powers.

veronica Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for veronica

Phrases with veronica

  • St. Veronica's veil

    the cloth bearing the image of Christ's face, which according to legend was miraculously imprinted on the cloth when St. Veronica wiped Jesus' face on his way to Calvary

    Example

    The church displays St. Veronica's veil every Good Friday.

  • common field-speedwell

    a type of veronica that is common in fields and meadows

    Example

    The common field-speedwell is often used in traditional medicine.

  • a type of veronica that grows in wet habitats such as marshes and riverbanks

    Example

    The water speedwell is a popular plant for water gardens.

Origins of veronica

from Late Latin 'veronica', from Macedonian 'Berenice', meaning 'bearer of victory'

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Summary: veronica in Brief

The term 'veronica' [vəˈrɒnɪkə] refers to a plant of the speedwell family, typically with blue or purple flowers, and a cloth bearing the image of Christ's face, kept in some churches and regarded as miraculous. The plant is also known as 'speedwell' and has varieties like 'common field-speedwell' and 'water speedwell.'