Floating brown seaweed
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SARGASSOFloating brown seaweed.
sargassumA brown seaweed with berrylike air bladders, typically forming large floating masses
SARGASSOFloating mass of seaweed.
SARGASSOTract noted for floating seaweed
KELPBrown seaweed
KELPBrown seaweed.
rockweeda brown seaweed
kilplarge brown seaweed
KELPLarge brown seaweed
laminariana brown seaweed
KELPLarge brown seaweed.
KELPCoarse brown seaweed.
rockweedsROCKWEED, a brown seaweed
kilpsKILP, large brown seaweed
kelpany large brown seaweed
laminariansLAMINARIAN, a brown seaweed
fucoidsFUCOID, a brown seaweed
kelpsany large brown seaweed
AEROCYSTAirbladder of brown seaweed.
kelpto burn large brown seaweed
kelpedKELP, to burn large brown seaweed
fucouspertaining to fucoids (a brown seaweed)
kelpingKELP, to burn large brown seaweed
fucoidalpertaining to fucoid (a brown seaweed)
bladderwracka common brown seaweed with air-bladders
bladderwracksBLADDERWRACK, a common brown seaweed with air-bladders
redwarelarge brown seaweed, Laminaria digitata, common off northern Atlantic coasts
redwareslarge brown seaweed, Laminaria digitata, common off northern Atlantic coasts
kombubrown Japanese seaweed, sun-dried before use in sushi, stocks, etc.
kombusbrown Japanese seaweed, sun-dried before use in sushi, stocks, etc.
konbubrown Japanese seaweed, sun-dried before use in sushi, stocks, etc.
arameAn edible Pacific seaweed with broad brown leaves, used in Japanese cooking
carrageenpurplish-brown, cartilaginous seaweed, Chondrus crispus, of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
fucusany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders
fucusesany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders
fuciany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders
wakamesbrown seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida, of coastal Japan, Korea, etc., growing in coarse, stringy clumps and usually dried for use in Asian soups, salads, and side dishes
wakamebrown seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida, of coastal Japan, Korea, etc., growing in coarse, stringy clumps and usually dried for use in Asian soups, salads, and side dishes