IPA: /ˈsɔltˌwɔrt/
KK: /sɔltˌwɔrt/
A type of plant that grows in coastal areas, often with thick leaves and a strong smell. It can refer to different species, including some that have prickly leaves and are found on sandy shores.
The saltwort thrives in the salty environment of the beach.
Saltwort → The word is formed from "salt" (from Old English "sealt", meaning a mineral substance used for seasoning and preserving food) and "wort" (from Old English "wyrt", meaning plant or herb). Saltwort refers to a plant that grows in salty environments, often used historically for its medicinal properties or as fodder.
Think of 'salt' as the seasoning and 'wort' as a plant — together, they remind you that saltwort is a plant that thrives in salty conditions.