Word: laver Word origin: late Old English (as the name of a water plant mentioned by Pliny), from Latin. The current sense dates from the early 17th century. Phonetic: ˈlɑːvə Listen:
an edible seaweed with thin flat fronds of a reddish-purple and green colour that becomes black when dry. Laver typically grows on exposed shores, but in Japan it is cultivated in estuaries.
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