The difference between Allheal and Panacea
When used as nouns, allheal means any of several plants supposed to have broad healing powers. , a species in the mint family. , a genus of plants in the mint family, heal-all, self-heal, woundwort, betony, lamb's ears, . , a species in the valerian family, whereas panacea means a remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists.
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Allheal as a noun:
Any of several plants supposed to have broad healing powers. , a species in the mint family. , a genus of plants in the mint family, heal-all, self-heal, woundwort, betony, lamb's ears, . , a species in the valerian family.
Examples:
"synonyms: vern common self-heaselfheaheal-alwoundwort vern heart-of-the-earth vern carpenter's herb brownwort"
"synonyms: vern garden valerian vern garden heliotrope setwall"
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Panacea as a noun:
A remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all.
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Panacea as a noun:
Something that will solve all problems.
Examples:
"A monorail will be a panacea for our traffic woes."
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Panacea as a noun (obsolete):
The plant allheal (), believed to cure all ills.