What is another word for lamb's-quarters?

Pronunciation: [lˈamzkwˈɔːtəz] (IPA)

Lamb's-quarters is a term used to describe a leafy vegetable that is harvested for its nutritional value. Also known as wild spinach, fat hen, goosefoot, and pig weed, lamb's-quarters belongs to the family of Amaranthaceae plants. It is called fat hen due to its use as feed for chickens, while the name goosefoot is due to the leaves resembling the webbed feet of a goose. Lamb's-quarters grow in the wild and are commonly found in fields, waste areas, and along roadsides. They are highly nutritious, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and have a rich, nutty flavor. The various synonymic names given to lamb's-quarters reflect its many uses and cultural significance in different parts of the world.

Synonyms for Lamb's-quarters:

What are the hypernyms for Lamb's-quarters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Lamb's-quarters?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for lamb's-quarters (as nouns)

What are the meronyms for Lamb's-quarters?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.

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