navelwort

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English

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Etymology

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From navel +‎ wort.

Noun

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navelwort (countable and uncountable, plural navelworts)

  1. Certain plants with features reminiscent of a human navel.
    1. Umbilicus spp., especially Umbilicus rupestris), a European perennial succulent herb with round, peltate leaves with a central depression.
    2. Omphalodes spp., with seeds reminiscent of a navel.
    3. Marsh pennywort, herbs of genera Hydrocotyle or Centella.

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