How Do You Spell SALVIA?

Pronunciation: [sˈalviə] (IPA)

Salvia is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as sage. The word is pronounced /ˈsælviə/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The consonants "s" and "v" are phonetically transcribed as their respective sounds, while the vowels "a" and "i" represent the sounds /æ/ and /i/. The final vowel "a" is pronounced as the reduced vowel /ə/. The spelling of "salvia" follows English orthography rules, where the letter "v" is frequently used to represent the voiced labiodental fricative, /v/.

SALVIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Salvia is a noun that refers to a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, commonly known as sage. It consists of perennial herbs, shrubs, and subshrubs that are native to regions of Central and South America, as well as some parts of Asia and the Mediterranean.

    In the context of botany, salvia plants are recognized for their distinct square stems, opposite leaves, and often colorful flowers that bloom in dense spikes or clusters. The flowers range in color from shades of blue, purple, pink, and white, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Many species of salvia are cultivated for their ornamental value, as well as for medicinal and culinary uses.

    Salvia plants have a long history of traditional use in various cultures, often for their potential therapeutic properties. The leaves of some species, such as Salvia officinalis (common sage), are well-known for their aromatic properties and are widely used as a culinary herb. Salvia divinorum, on the other hand, stands out for its hallucinogenic effects due to the presence of psychoactive compound salvinorin A.

    Furthermore, salvia has gained popularity in recent years as an herbal supplement, with claims of potential physical and mental health benefits. However, its consumption and usage must be approached with caution and under expert guidance due to its potent nature and potential risks.

  2. Sage, the dried leaves of Salvia officinalis, garden sage, meadow sage; aromatic tonic, astringent, and diaphoretic in doses of gr. 15-30 (1.0-2.0).

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for SALVIA

  • aalvia
  • zalvia
  • xalvia
  • dalvia
  • ealvia
  • walvia
  • szlvia
  • sslvia
  • swlvia
  • sqlvia
  • sakvia
  • sapvia
  • saovia
  • salcia
  • salbia
  • salgia
  • salfia
  • salvua
  • salvja
  • sal via

Etymology of SALVIA

The word "salvia" has its origin in Latin. It derives from the Latin noun "salvus", which means "healthy" or "safe". In Latin, "salvia" was used to refer to a plant believed to have medicinal properties and was associated with well-being and good health.

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