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wort
1[wurt, wawrt]
noun
the unfermented or fermenting infusion of malt that after fermentation becomes beer or mash.
wort
2[wurt, wawrt]
noun
a plant, herb, or vegetable (now usually used only in combination).
figwort.
wort
/ wɜːt /
noun
(in combination) any of various unrelated plants, esp ones formerly used to cure diseases
liverwort
spleenwort
the sweet liquid obtained from the soaked mixture of warm water and ground malt, used to make a malt liquor
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of wort1
Example Sentences
A solitary figure who preferred working alone and needed large doses of St. John’s wort to get through days when his studio buzzed with people.
We grew the new hybrids in a medium similar to beer wort for six months, to enhance their brewing performance.
Large cone-shaped kettles are used to boil wort - liquid extracted from the initial brewing stage of mashing barley - generating steam.
The brewer then boils the sweet wort and adds hops to provide bitterness, aroma and flavors.
As a result, people taking St. John’s wort might be more vulnerable to macular degeneration or even cataracts.
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