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scurvy-grass
n. (context botany English) Any of several European plants, of the genus ''Cochlearia'', formerly believed useful in treating scurvy.
Usage examples of "scurvy-grass".
Daniel picked one up and read it: “Mule fern, panic-grass, hartstongue, adderstongue, moonwort, sea novelwort, wrack, Job’s-tears, broomrope, toothwort, scurvy-grass, sowbread, golden saxifrage, lily of the valley, bastard madder, stinking ground-pine, endive, dandelion, sowthistle, Spanish picktooth, purple loose-strife, bitter vetch.