IPA: /əˈkɪliə/
KK: /əˈkɪliə/
A type of flowering plant that belongs to the genus Achillea, commonly known as yarrow, which is often used in herbal medicine and gardening.
The garden was filled with achillea, attracting many butterflies.
Achillea is derived from the Latin word 'Achillea', which is named after Achilles, a hero of Greek mythology known for his role in the Trojan War. The plant is often associated with healing properties, reflecting the legendary healing abilities attributed to Achilles.
Imagine the legendary hero Achilles, known for his strength and healing, to remember that 'achillea' refers to a plant associated with healing.