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help| This is an alphabetical listing of wort plants, meaning plants that employ the syllable wort in their English-language common names. According to the Oxford English Dictionary's Ask Oxford site, "A word with the suffix -wort is often very old. The Old English word was wyrt, from German origins that connect it to root. It was often used in the names of herbs and plants that had medicinal uses, the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Wort plants
This is an alphabetical listing of wort plants, meaning plants that employ the syllable wort in their English-language common names. According to the Oxford English Dictionary's Ask Oxford site, "A word with the suffix -wort is often very old. -
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Wort
In beer making, the wort is known as "sweet wort" until the hops have been added, after which it is then called "hopped wort." ... Beer and brewery stubs -
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Wort (disambiguation)
Wort plants, plants containing the middle English word wort in their names -
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Sandwort
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Stitchwort
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Doctrine of signatures
Some "wort" plants and their signatures -
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St John's wort
The flowers and stems of St John's wort have also been used to produce red and yellow dyes. ... Plants named after people -
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WORT
WORT is a member of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters and the Grassroots Radio Coalition. -
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Wort (brewing)
In beer making, the wort is known as "sweet wort" until the hops have been added, after which it is then called "hopped wort." ... Beer and brewery stubs -
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There are hundreds of herbal supplements such as ginkgo, Echinacea, feverfew, and Saint John's wort. ... | | Plants portal |
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