Crossword-Solution: NARDOO 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Nardoo n. An Australian name for Marsilea Drummondii, a four-leaved
cryptogamous plant, sometimes used for food.

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NARDOO anagram ADORNO, DONORA, NOROAD

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AUSTRALIAN clover fern 1 answer
fern Australian 1 answer
Fern 33 answers
Australian fern 52 answers
Plant 98 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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The rushes, nardoo, thatch, and water-grass, dried and parched by the hot winds, were matted together with mud and rubbish.
The Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine Frank Jardine and Alexander Jardine 2004
Finding that the creek turned greatly towards the north, I returned to the blacks' encampment, and as I was about to pass they invited me to stay;--I did so, and was even more hospitably entertained than before, being, on this occasion, offered a share of a gunyah, and supplied with plenty of fish and nardoo, as well as a couple of nice fat rats--the latter found most delicious; they were baked in their skins.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia William John Wills 2004
Burke and King employed in jerking the camel's flesh, whilst I went out to look for the nardoo seed for making bread: in this I was unsuccessful, not being able to find a single tree of it in the neighbourhood of the camp.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia William John Wills 2004
Burke and King started down the creek to the blacks' camp, determined to ascertain all particulars about the nardoo.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia William John Wills 2004
Burke thinking it better for one to remain here with them for a few days, so as to eat the remains of the fresh meat, whilst the others went in search of the blacks and nardoo.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia William John Wills 2004