What is another word for Water cress?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɔːtə kɹˈɛs], [ wˈɔːtə kɹˈɛs], [ w_ˈɔː_t_ə k_ɹ_ˈɛ_s]
Synonyms for Water cress:
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n.
• herb- anise ,
- arrowroot ,
- balm ,
- basil ,
- camomile ,
- caraway ,
- catnip ,
- chervil ,
- chicory ,
- clover ,
- coriander ,
- dill ,
- fennel ,
- figwort ,
- ginseng ,
- herb ,
- hyssop ,
- licorice ,
- liverwort ,
- marjoram ,
- mint ,
- parsley ,
- peppermint ,
- rosemary ,
- sage ,
- savory ,
- sorrel ,
- spearmint ,
- tansy ,
- tarragon ,
- thyme ,
- wintergreen .
- Beans ,
- Brussels Sprouts ,
- Lentils ,
- Lima beans ,
- Peas ,
- Romain ,
- artichoke ,
- asparagus ,
- beet ,
- broccoli ,
- cabbage ,
- carrot ,
- cauliflower ,
- celery ,
- chard ,
- chive ,
- collard greens ,
- corn ,
- cucumber ,
- eggplant ,
- endive ,
- green beans ,
- leek ,
- lettuce ,
- maize ,
- mushroom ,
- okra ,
- onion ,
- parsnip ,
- pepper ,
- potato ,
- pumpkin ,
- radish ,
- rice ,
- rutabaga ,
- shallot ,
- spinach ,
- squash ,
- string beans ,
- sweet potato ,
- tomato ,
- turnip ,
- vegetable ,
- yam ,
- zucchini .
Other relevant words:
- abstract ,
- achira ,
- anise plant ,
- anise seed ,
- aniseed ,
- artichoke plant ,
- aubergine ,
- autumn pumpkin ,
- batch ,
- beaked parsley ,
- beetroot ,
- beta vulgaris ,
- black pepper ,
- boxberry ,
- bread ,
- brinjal ,
- brownish-orange ,
- capsicum ,
- capsicum pepper plant ,
- catmint ,
- chamomile ,
- chard plant ,
- checkerberry ,
- chicory escarole ,
- chicory plant ,
- chicory root ,
- chou ,
- cilantro ,
- cive ,
- clams ,
- clavus ,
- coin ,
- collards ,
- common beet ,
- common fennel ,
- common pepper ,
- common sorrel ,
- coriander plant ,
- coriander seed ,
- corn whiskey ,
- corn whisky ,
- courgette ,
- creeping wintergreen ,
- crush ,
- cucumber vine ,
- cuke ,
- cultivated cabbage ,
- cultivated carrot ,
- cultivated celery ,
- curly endive ,
- daikon ,
- deal ,
- dill weed ,
- dinero ,
- dock ,
- dough ,
- edible asparagus ,
- edible corn ,
- eggplant bush ,
- escarole ,
- eschalot ,
- estragon ,
- filch ,
- finocchio ,
- flock ,
- gamboge ,
- garden egg ,
- gelt ,
- globe artichoke ,
- golden buttons ,
- good deal ,
- great deal ,
- ground-berry ,
- groundberry ,
- gumbo ,
- hatful ,
- heap ,
- hepatic ,
- herbaceous plant ,
- hook ,
- kale ,
- lady's-finger ,
- leaf beet ,
- lemon ,
- lemon yellow ,
- lift ,
- liquorice ,
- lolly ,
- loot ,
- lot ,
- love apple ,
- lucre ,
- mad apple ,
- mash ,
- mass ,
- mess ,
- mickle ,
- mint candy ,
- moolah ,
- mountain ,
- mountain tea ,
- mouth-watering ,
- muckle ,
- multiplier onion ,
- murphy ,
- mushroom cloud ,
- mushroom-shaped cloud ,
- nin-sin ,
- nobble ,
- obedience plant ,
- ocarina ,
- ointment ,
- okra plant ,
- onion plant ,
- oregano ,
- oxalis ,
- passel ,
- peck ,
- pelf ,
- pelt ,
- peppercorn ,
- peppermint candy ,
- peppermint gum ,
- pile ,
- pilfer ,
- pinch ,
- piquant ,
- plenty ,
- pot ,
- pot marjoram ,
- prickly-seeded spinach ,
- pumpkin vine ,
- purloin ,
- pyrola ,
- quite a little ,
- radish plant ,
- raft ,
- red gum ,
- red sorrel ,
- roselle ,
- rozelle ,
- rutabaga plant ,
- sage-green ,
- salve ,
- salvia ,
- savoury ,
- scallion ,
- scented fern ,
- schnittlaugh ,
- scratch ,
- shekels ,
- sight ,
- simoleons ,
- slew ,
- snarf ,
- sneak ,
- sour grass ,
- spate ,
- spiceberry ,
- spinach beet ,
- spinach plant ,
- spud ,
- squash rackets ,
- squash racquets ,
- squash vine ,
- squeeze ,
- squelch ,
- stack ,
- strike ,
- succory ,
- sugar ,
- swede ,
- sweet basil ,
- sweet potato vine ,
- swipe ,
- tater ,
- teaberry ,
- tidy sum ,
- tomato plant ,
- trefoil ,
- turnip cabbage ,
- unction ,
- unguent ,
- veggie ,
- wad ,
- wampum ,
- white pepper ,
- white potato ,
- white potato vine ,
- white turnip ,
- wild marjoram ,
- winter sweet ,
- witloof ,
- wood sorrel ,
- yam plant ,
- yellow turnip ,
- zesty .
How to use "Water cress" in context?
Water cress is a black-veined green leafy herb in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to much of Europe and Asia and is widely cultivated as an annual or biennial in temperate climates.
Water cress grows tall, typically up to 60 cm (24 in), with stout, narrow stems and hairy leaves. The flowers are small and green, and the fruit is a small, dark redhead. The plant is native to wetlands and can grow in both water and wet soil.
Water cress is an annual or biennial that can be grown in a temperate climate.
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