noun A type of herb or plant, especially one used in brewing beer or for medicinal purposes
In medicine, 'wort' may refer to certain plants or herbs used in traditional or alternative medicine practices.
In botany, 'wort' refers to a plant or herb used for medicinal purposes.
In folklore, 'wort' can be associated with magical or mystical properties of certain plants or herbs.
In herbalism, 'wort' is used to refer to plants with medicinal properties, often used in herbal remedies.
In brewing, 'wort' is the liquid extracted from malted barley during the mashing process, which is then fermented to produce beer.
In brewing, wort refers to the liquid extracted from malted grains during the mashing process. Writers may use this term when researching or writing about beer or brewing processes.
In psychology, 'wort' is not commonly used in professional contexts. However, psychologists may come across this term when studying the cognitive processes involved in language and memory.