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How to pronounce bayberry in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms candleberry, myrica pensylvanica, swamp candleberry, waxberry
Type of wax myrtle
Type Words
Synonyms bay-rum tree, jamaica bayberry, pimenta acris, wild cinnamon
Type of tree

Examples of bayberry

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Minty, cool and shady, with camphor and bayberry, and a wonderful floral accent.
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Filled with a thyme-edged mineral presence plus rich bayberry and wild blueberry.
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Curry leaves, dry forest floor, with dusky bayberry and cherry skin.
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It's stylish and a touch sweet, but also subtle with its aromas of sweet bayberry and thyme.
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The waxy fruit was once boiled and used to make bayberry candles.
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The fruit on the northern bayberry is larger and grayish white.
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There's a classic minty, cool profile here, with camphor, bayberry and a wonderful floral accent.
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Some roasted fruit flavors are balanced by a tangy orange and pine needle, and vivacious bayberry.
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White pepper, dried fern, bayberry and juicy strawberry, with a cocoa undertone and tangy-salty edge.
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More examples
  • West Indian tree; source of bay rum
  • Deciduous aromatic shrub of eastern North America with grey-green wax-coated berries
  • Common name of the plants in the genus Myrica, a North American shrub with aromatic leather leaves and waxy berries; A tropical American shrub with aromatic leaves that are used in the preparation of bay rum
  • Bayberry improves circulation and aids in the toning of skin tissue. Priest and priest give the following specific indications: colds and acute febrile conditions, prolapsed uterus, leucorrhoea, atonic vaginitis, nasal polypi.
  • It's root bark contains antipyretic, antibiotic, and paramecicidal chemicals. Bayberry, an important nutritive supplement and digestive aid, helps insure that vital nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream. ...
  • Traditional holiday fragrance of berries and greenery.
  • (Myrica ceriferea): astringent in diarrhea; reduces secretions; used also in colds and chills; relaxes nervous tension which may be cause colic.