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nasturtium

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nasturtium.

Editorial note

Heck even Nasturtium gets a pretty-good-go around here, though it's apparently not considered invasive yet [2].

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Quick take

The popular name of any of the plants in the Tropaeolum genus of flowering plants native to south and central America.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The popular name of any of the plants in the Tropaeolum genus of flowering plants native to south and central America.

noun

A plant in this genus, garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus).

noun

Any of the plants in the genus Nasturtium that includes watercress.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nasturtium.

noun

The popular name of any of the plants in the Tropaeolum genus of flowering plants native to south and central America.

noun

A plant in this genus, garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus).

noun

Any of the plants in the genus Nasturtium that includes watercress.

Example sentences

1

Heck even Nasturtium gets a pretty-good-go around here, though it's apparently not considered invasive yet [2].

2

I can put together a decent meal, but I have few ideas how to go forward with nasturtium petals, begonia leaves, edible succulents.

3

Found in cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, mustard, cress, nasturtium, arugala, radish, etc) Also sold as bisindole which is a class of natural products derived from oxidative dimerization of tryptophan.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use nasturtium in a sentence?

Heck even Nasturtium gets a pretty-good-go around here, though it's apparently not considered invasive yet [2].

What does nasturtium mean?

The popular name of any of the plants in the Tropaeolum genus of flowering plants native to south and central America.

What part of speech is nasturtium?

nasturtium is commonly used as noun.