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kelp K0031800 (kĕlp)n.1. Any of various brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, often growing very large and forming dense beds.2. The ashes of seaweed, formerly used as a source of potash and iodine. [Middle English culp.]kelp (kɛlp) n1. (Plants) any large brown seaweed, esp any in the order Laminariales2. the ash of such seaweed, used as a source of iodine and potash[C14: of unknown origin]kelp (kɛlp) n. 1. any large, brown, cold-water seaweed of the family Laminariaceae, used as food and in manufacturing processes. 2. a bed or mass of such seaweeds. 3. the ashes of these seaweeds, a source of iodine. [1350–1400; appar. dial. variant of Middle English culp] kelp (kĕlp) Any of various brown, often very large seaweeds that live in colder ocean regions. Kelp are varieties of brown algae. Some species grow over 200 feet (61 meters) long.Kelp seaweeds to be burnt or processed, collectively, 1387.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kelp - large brown seaweeds having fluted leathery frondsbrown algae - algae having the chlorophyll masked by brown and yellow pigmentsgenus Laminaria, Laminaria - type genus of the family Laminariaceae: perennial brown kelpssea tangle, tang - any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria | Translationskelp
kelp: see seaweedseaweed, name commonly used for the multicellular marine algae. Simpler forms, consisting of one cell (e.g., the diatom) or of a few cells, are not generally called seaweeds; these tiny plants help to make up plankton. ..... Click the link for more information. ; PhaeophytaPhaeophyta , phylum (division) of the kingdom Protista consisting of those organisms commonly called brown algae. Many of the world's familiar seaweeds are members of Phaeophyta. There are approximately 1,500 species. ..... Click the link for more information. . kelp kelpProteins are comparable to animal proteins. Blood purifier, arthritis, stiffness, adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, obesity, lymph swellings, bones, supports growth of beneficial intestinal flora, phytoestrogens detoxification, anti-fungal, excellent source of B vitamins, reduces body fat, antioxidant, radiation, blood purifier, cholesterol, artery plaque, increases energy, strengthens heart, nerves, glands, hormone systems, immune system, allergies, dissolves tumors, reduces enlarged prostate, bowel soother, laxative, toxin remover, yeast, colon, regulates intestinal flora.kelp[kelp] (botany) The common name for brown seaweed belonging to the Laminariales and Fucales. kelp any large brown seaweed, esp any in the order Laminariales kelp
kelp (1) Bladderwrack, see there; Fucus vesiculosus. (2) Kelp, Laminaria digitata; tangleweed. (3) Kelp, Laminaria saccharina; seawrack.kelp a large, coarse seaweed, the largest of all ALGAE.KELP
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Words related to kelpnoun large brown seaweeds having fluted leathery frondsRelated Words- brown algae
- genus Laminaria
- Laminaria
- sea tangle
- tang
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