sorrel in Latin
sorrel in Latin is rumex — sorrel means a leafy plant (genus Rumex) with a sharp, sour taste, sometimes used in salads or soups.
sorrel in Latin
rumex
Any of various plants with acidic leaves of the genus Rumex, especially
What does "sorrel" mean?
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noun A leafy plant (genus Rumex) with a sharp, sour taste, sometimes used in salads or soups.
"The soup was flavored with fresh sorrel from the garden."
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noun A reddish-brown color, especially describing the coat of a horse.
"The farmer rode a sorrel mare into town."
sorrel in a sentence
- The soup was flavored with fresh sorrel from the garden.
- The farmer rode a sorrel mare into town.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sorrel" in Latin?
"sorrel" in Latin is rumex. sorrel means: A leafy plant (genus Rumex) with a sharp, sour taste, sometimes used in salads or soups.
How do you use "sorrel" in a sentence?
Example: "The soup was flavored with fresh sorrel from the garden." In Latin, "sorrel" is rumex.
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