different between honewort vs holewort
honewort
English
Etymology
hone +? wort, from hone (“a swelling”).
Noun
honewort (plural honeworts)
- Either of two plants of the family Umbelliferae.
- A perennial plant, Cryptotaenia canadensis, sometimes cultivated as a vegetable.
- A small European plant, Trinia glauca, once thought to be a remedy for swellings.
Anagrams
- Howerton
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holewort
English
Noun
holewort (uncountable)
- Alternative form of hollowwort
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