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aloe vera

American  
[ver-uh, veer-uh] / ˈvɛr ə, ˈvɪər ə /

noun

  1. any aloe of the species Aloe vera, the fleshy leaves of which yield a juice used as an emollient ingredient of skin lotions and for treating burns.


aloe vera British  
/ ˈæləʊ ˈvɪərə /

noun

  1. a juice obtained from the leaves of a liliaceous plant, Aloe vera, used as an emollient in skin and hair preparations

  2. the juice of this plant, used in skin and hair preparations

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Etymology

Origin of aloe vera

< New Latin: literally, true aloe

Example Sentences

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In a recent study, researchers identified several compounds found in Aloe vera that could offer new possibilities for future treatments.

From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2026

Aloe vera cream and ice wrapped in a towel helped to sooth Hector at the airport and during the flight.

From BBC • Aug. 30, 2024

Aloe vera also keeps skin soft and supple, and may be used in treating rashes, irritation and sunburn.

From Washington Post • Dec. 31, 2021

Aloe vera, which can be found cheaply in supermarkets, became a mainstay for both women.

From Slate • Apr. 9, 2021

Aloe vera … GEORGIA: I didn’t make it, I had it made.

From New York Times • May 2, 2013