IPA: /ˈrɪtʃˌwid/
KK: /rɪtʃwid/
A type of plant that is often associated with clearweed, typically found in wet areas.
The richweed grew abundantly along the riverbank, thriving in the moist soil.
The word 'richweed' is formed from 'rich' (from Old English 'rice', meaning powerful or wealthy) and 'weed' (from Old English 'wēod', meaning a plant or herb). The term 'richweed' refers to a plant that is considered valuable or beneficial, often in terms of its growth in fertile soil.
Think of 'rich' meaning powerful or wealthy, and 'weed' as a plant. This helps you remember that 'richweed' refers to a valuable or beneficial plant.