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chicory

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Noun — A blue-flowered plant whose leaves are eaten as a salad green and whose root is used to make a coffee substitute.

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coffee and chicory chicory root a head of chicory

Etymology

Traces back through Old French and Latin to Ancient Greek kíkhora, the name for the same plant.

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What does “chicory” mean?

The word “chicory” means a blue-flowered plant whose leaves are eaten as a salad green and whose root is used to make a coffee substitute. In plain terms, a leafy plant used both as a salad vegetable and, when its root is roasted and ground, as a coffee substitute or additive.

How do you pronounce “chicory”?

“Chicory” is pronounced CHIH-kuh-ree (/ˈt͡ʃɪkəɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “chicory” in a sentence?

Here is “chicory” used in a sentence: “The salad was made with fresh chicory and walnuts.”

What part of speech is “chicory”?

“Chicory” is a noun.

Where does the word “chicory” come from?

The word “chicory” comes from Ancient Greek. Traces back through Old French and Latin to Ancient Greek kíkhora, the name for the same plant.

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Cichorieae Cichorium chicon cichoraceous treviso

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