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sorrel in Portuguese

sorrel in Portuguese is alazão, canela, azeda — sorrel means a leafy plant (genus Rumex) with a sharp, sour taste, sometimes used in salads or soups.

sorrel in Portuguese

alazão
adj
Of a brown colour, with a tint of red. (especially: a sorrel horse)
canela
adj
Of a brown colour, with a tint of red. (especially: a sorrel horse)
azeda
noun
Any of various plants with acidic leaves of the genus Rumex, especially
acetosa
noun
Any of various plants with acidic leaves of the genus Rumex, especially
canela
noun
A brown colour, with a tint of red.

What does "sorrel" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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 Portuguese?

"sorrel" in Portuguese is alazão, canela, azeda. 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 Portuguese, "sorrel" is alazão, canela, azeda.

Are there other ways to say "sorrel" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "sorrel": alazão, canela, azeda, acetosa.

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