Crossword-Solution: WORT 4 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Wort n. A plant of any kind.
Wort n. Cabbages.
Wort n. An infusion of malt which is unfermented, or is in the act of
fermentation; the sweet infusion of malt, which ferments and forms
beer; hence, any similar liquid in a state of incipient fermentation.

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Saint-John's-__: herbal remedy 1 answer
Fermenting malt infusion 1 answer
Follower of St. John's 1 answer
Infusion of malt used in brewing beer 1 answer
Infusion of malt, in beer making. 1 answer
Liquid used in brewing. 1 answer
Malt infusion 1 answer
Malt infusion to make beer 1 answer
Plant suffux 1 answer
Plant, in combos 1 answer
Plant, vegetable or herb 1 answer
Pot herb. 1 answer
Fermentable liquid 1 answer
Saint-John's-___ 1 answer
St John's ___ 1 answer
St. John has a famous one 1 answer
St. John's __: herbal remedy 1 answer
St. John's herb 1 answer
St. John's thing 1 answer
St.-John's- ___ 1 answer
Tack-on-with fever or soap 1 answer
Unfermented malt 1 answer
suffix Plant 1 answer
Extract used in brewing 1 answer
Ending of some plant names 1 answer
Ending of many plant names 1 answer
Brewer's malt infusion 1 answer
Brewer's infusion. 1 answer
Beer-fermenting agent 1 answer
Beer fermenting agent 1 answer
Beer brewer's liquid that sounds like a skin problem 1 answer
St. John's, for one 2 answers
Plant suffix 3 answers
Fermenting agent. 3 answers
Brewing ingredient 4 answers
BREWER JOHN 10 answers
A GENERAL NAME FOR BEER MADE WITH A TOP FERMENTING YEAST 10 answers
ANY HERBACEOUS PLANT HAVING MEDICINAL PROPERTIES 11 answers
Potherb. 13 answers
Medicinal herb 17 answers
Cabbage soup 33 answers
Herb 48 answers
vegetable 72 answers
herbaceous plant 74 answers
Plant 98 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WORT (5)

There is a meadow-flower by country folk Hight star-wort; 'tis a plant not far to seek; For from one sod an ample growth it rears, Itself all golden, but girt with plenteous leaves, Where glory of purple shines through violet gloom.
The Georgics Virgil 2008
Hop back, Jack back, the cistern which receives the infusion of malt and hops from the copper.- Wash back, a vat in which distillers ferment the wort to form wash.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
For the English prescription given, see Cockayne, Leechdoms, Wort-cunning, and Star-craft of Early England, in the Master of the Rolls' series, London, 1865, vol.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
The ‘effalunt’ sat up, looking as much in earnest as any of them, and said soberly to me, “I gif you my wort it is so, if we make too large a noise you shall say Hush! to us, and we go more softly.” I promised to do so, but left the door open and enjoyed the fun as much as they did, for a more glorious frolic I never witnessed.
Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1996
CXXXV He many others, with as little let As fennel, wall-wort-stem, or dill, up-tore; And ilex, knotted oak, and fir upset, And beech, and mountain-ash, and elm-tree hoar.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996

Quotes with WORT (3)

The world was in truth made of jackstraws. The world was very combustible, the human body was partible in ways heretofore unimagined. What held the civilized world together was the thinnest tissue of nothing but human will. Civilization was not in the natural order but was some wort of willed invention held taut like a fabric or a sail against the chaos of the winds. And why we had invented it, or how we knew to invent it, was beyond him. Newmann had seen some truth that was …
Paulette Jiles Enemy Women
This is a world where things move at their own pace, including a tiny lift Fortey and I shared with a scholarly looking elderly man with whom Fortey chatted genially and familiarly as we proceeded upwards at about the rate that sediments are laid down. When the man departed, Fortey said to me: "That was a very nice chap named Norman who's spent forty-two years studying one species of plant, St. John's wort. He retired in 1989, but he still comes in every week.""How do you spe…
Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything
It is entirely conceivable that life's splendour forever lies in wait about each one of us in all its fullness, but veiled from our view, deep down, invisible, far off. It is there, though, not hostile, not reluctant, not deaf. If you summon it by the right word, by its right name, it will come. This is the essence of magic, which does not create but summons Franz Kafka, 18 October 1921Es ist sehr gut denkbar, dass die Herrlichkeit des Lebes um jeden und immer in ihrer ganzen…
Franz Kafka The Diaries of Franz Kafka: 1914-1923
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Used 41 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).