"Mentioned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "mentioned" is a verb, which means to refer to or speak of someone or something in a conversation, text, or any other context, often to make a point, explain a detail, or provide additional information.
Menthol is a white, crystalline substance extracted from the oil of mint plants. It is often used in skincare products, such as creams and ointments, to provide a cooling sensation on the skin. Menthol is also commonly used as a flavoring in candies, cigarettes, and throat lozenges, and is often added to products for its decongestant properties. In addition, menthol is used in some medicines to relieve itching, burning, and other discomforts. It is also used as a local anesthetic in some medical procedures.
Mentholated means flavored or scented with menthol, a crystalline substance extracted from peppermint, wintergreen, or other plants. It can also describe something that has been treated or coated with a menthol product, such as mentholated cough drops or ointments. Mentholated substances are often used to provide a cooling or refreshing sensation, and are commonly used in healthcare and wellness products to soothe minor skin irritations, relieve congestion, and reduce pain.
Menthaolyptus is the botanical name for a variety of flowering plant, also known as Litsea citrata.
The word "mentioning" is the present participle of the verb "mention". It means bringing up for discussion, consideration, or payment; giving a nod or a reference to something, often briefly.