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aloe-infused

|al-oe-in-fused|

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/ˈæloʊ ɪnˈfjuzd/

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/ˈæləʊ ɪnˈfjuːzd/

aloe-enhanced

Etymology
Etymology Information

'aloe-infused' originates from the combination of 'aloe,' a plant known for its soothing properties, and 'infused,' meaning to steep or soak in a liquid to extract flavors or properties.

Historical Evolution

'aloe' comes from the Arabic word 'alloeh,' meaning 'shining bitter substance,' and 'infused' from the Latin 'infundere,' meaning 'to pour in.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'infused' meant 'to pour in,' but in modern usage, it often refers to the process of soaking to extract beneficial properties.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

containing or mixed with aloe, typically to enhance moisturizing or healing properties.

The aloe-infused lotion left my skin feeling soft and hydrated.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/07/21 01:10