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Mandrake

usgb/ˈmændreɪk/Volume
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Historical BeliefsPlay
Mandrake's historical background as a magical or medicinal plant can add depth when used in creative writing or discussions. SlideThe apothecary sold mandrake, claiming it to be an ancient remedy for maladies.
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Superstition AssociationsPlay
Mentioning mandrake might evoke superstitions or dark magic in literature or conversations. SlideThe witch's garden was said to contain mandrake, a source of her power.
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Botanical RarityPlay
Emphasize the unique, human-like appearance of the mandrake root to convey rarity or intrigue. SlideHe unearthed a mandrake, marveling at its eerily humanoid shape.