noun🔗ShareImaginäre Blume, die nicht verwelktAn imaginary flower that does not wither."The poet described love as an amaranth, a bloom of affection that never fades, even with time. "Der Dichter beschrieb die Liebe als eine imaginäre Blume, eine Blüte der Zuneigung, die selbst mit der Zeit nie verblasst.literaturemythologyplantChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAmaranth, FuchsschwanzAny of various herbs of the genus Amaranthus."The gardener planted several rows of amaranth in the vegetable patch this year. "Der Gärtner hat dieses Jahr mehrere Reihen Amaranth im Gemüsebeet gepflanzt.plantvegetablefoodnaturebiologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAmarantrotThe characteristic purplish-red colour of the flowers or leaves of these plants."The sunset painted the clouds in hues of orange and amaranth. "Der Sonnenuntergang malte die Wolken in Orange- und Amaranttönen.colorplantChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAmaranth, AzofarbstoffA red to purple azo dye used as a biological stain, and in some countries in cosmetics and as a food colouring."The scientist used amaranth to stain the cells red, making them easier to see under the microscope. "Der Wissenschaftler verwendete Amaranth, um die Zellen rot zu färben, wodurch sie unter dem Mikroskop leichter zu erkennen waren.substancechemistrycolorbiologyfoodmedicineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAmaranthsamenThe seed of these plants, used as a cereal."My mom often adds amaranth to our morning porridge for extra protein and fiber. "Meine Mutter fügt unserem Morgenbrei oft Amaranthsamen für zusätzliches Protein und Ballaststoffe hinzu.seedplantfoodagricultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading