saltwort

noun
/ˈsɔːlt.wəːt/UK/ˈsɑlt.wɔɹt/US

Etymology

From salt + wort (“plant”).

  1. inherited from *wréh₂ds — “a root
  2. inherited from *wrōts — “a root
  3. inherited from *wurti — “a root; a spice
  4. inherited from wyrt — “a plant; vegetable; herb, spice
  5. inherited from wort
  6. compounded as saltwort — “salt + wort

Definitions

  1. Certain plants of various genera that grow in dry, alkali soils, including the following

    Certain plants of various genera that grow in dry, alkali soils, including the following:

The neighborhood

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