salsify
Americannoun
noun
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Also called: oyster plant. vegetable oyster. a Mediterranean plant, Tragopogon porrifolius, having grasslike leaves, purple flower heads, and a long white edible taproot: family Asteraceae (composites)
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the root of this plant, which tastes of oysters and is eaten as a vegetable
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of salsify
1690–1700; < French salsifis, variant of sassefy, sassef ( r ) ique < Italian sassef ( r ) ica ) < ?
Example Sentences
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Several companies—including PayPal, Salsify, and retail AI upstart Verneek—are touting tools that aim to make a company’s product lists more accurate and AI-ready.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
Salsify glued the salad, such as it was, to the plate, while a few crispy sunchokes were the best thing on it.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 9, 2017
Mangan's calamity left the way open for Salsify to repeat his victory of last year in the race.
From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2013
O, no! it had the softest little feminine quackle, for all the world like a downy young gosling; and Mrs. Salsify said she would have it called Goslina, it quackled so sweetly.
From Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems by Afton, Effie
Mrs. Salsify bade her daughter be of good cheer.
From Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems by Afton, Effie
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