- red orache
- noun
: an annual weed (Atriplex rosea) native to the Old World but established in parts of No. America and having fruiting bracteoles with dark veinlets — called also red scale
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
red scale — noun 1. : a red or reddish scale: as a. : california red scale b. : florida red scale 2. : red orache * * * red scale … Useful english dictionary
orache — [ ɒrətʃ] (also orach) noun a plant with red, yellow, or green leaves sometimes eaten as a vegetable. [Atriplex hortensis and related species.] Origin ME orage, from Anglo Norman Fr. arasche, from L. atriplex, from Gk atraphaxus … English new terms dictionary
orache — n. (also orach) an edible plant, Atriplex hortensis, with red, yellow, or green leaves sometimes used as a substitute for spinach or sorrel. Also called SALTBUSH. Etymology: ME arage f. AF arasche f. L atriplex f. Gk atraphaxus … Useful english dictionary
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