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sorrel
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
sorrel
(noun)
sorrel
(noun)
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sorrel
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ˈ
sorəl/
noun
plural
sorrels
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sorrel
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ˈ
sorəl/
noun
plural
sorrels
Britannica Dictionary definition of SORREL
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a reddish-brown horse
a
sorrel
mare
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Britannica Dictionary definition of SORREL
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a plant that has sour juice and that is used in cooking
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