horseradish in Latin
horseradish in Latin is armoracia — horseradish means a plant grown for its sharp, pungent root.
horseradish in Latin
armoracia
What does "horseradish" mean?
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noun A plant grown for its sharp, pungent root.
"They grow horseradish in the back garden every year."
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noun A hot, tangy condiment made from that root.
"She served the roast beef with a spoonful of horseradish."
horseradish in a sentence
- They grow horseradish in the back garden every year.
- She served the roast beef with a spoonful of horseradish.
- A little horseradish sauce gives the sandwich real bite.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "horseradish" in Latin?
"horseradish" in Latin is armoracia. horseradish means: A plant grown for its sharp, pungent root.
How do you use "horseradish" in a sentence?
Example: "They grow horseradish in the back garden every year." In Latin, "horseradish" is armoracia.
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