💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Softrot"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ringrotnoun | Alternative form of ring rot. [A disease of potatoes caused by the bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis.] |
| wetrotnoun | Alternative form of wet rot. [A soft rot in which the decayed tissues are markedly watery.] |
| wet-rotnoun | Alternative form of wet rot. [A soft rot in which the decayed tissues are markedly watery.] |
| finrotnoun | Alternative form of fin rot. [The rotting of a fish's fin due to bacterial or fungal infection.] |
| saprotnoun | Alternative form of sap rot. [dry rot] |
| gutrotnoun | Alternative form of gut rot. [(slang) A stomachache.] |
| wood-rotnoun | Alternative form of woodrot. [The decayed portions of wooden structure, usually caused by a fungal infection.] |
| dry-rotnoun | Alternative form of dry rot. [The crumbly, decayed portions of wooden members of buildings, especially at or below grade, usually caused by a fungal infection.] |
| dryrotnoun | Alternative form of dry rot. [The crumbly, decayed portions of wooden members of buildings, especially at or below grade, usually caused by a fungal infection.] |
| rot gutnoun | (usually of whiskey) Unrefined, low quality. |
| potato-headnoun | Alternative form of potato head. [(mildly derogatory) A foolish person.] |
| tormitnoun | Alternative form of turmit. [(archaic, dialect, British) turnip] |
| turmutnoun | Alternative form of turmit. [(archaic, dialect, British) turnip] |
| taturnoun | Alternative form of tater (“potato”). [(informal) A potato.] |
| earth-applenoun | Alternative form of earthapple. [A Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus).] |
| tadernoun | Alternative spelling of tater. [(informal) A potato.] |
| morrotnoun | — |
| vegetable sulphurnoun | Alternative spelling of vegetable sulfur. [The powdery spores of the club moss (Lycopodium clavatum)] |
| borshtnoun | Alternative spelling of borscht. [A beetroot soup that can be served hot or cold, usually with sour cream, called borsch in its countries of origin.] |
| rôtisserienoun | Alternative spelling of rotisserie. [A cooking device with which food is roasted on a rotating spit.] |
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