Word for the day cruciferous

With some trepidation I suggest another word that has a flatulent aspect to it.

cru·cif·er·ous

kro͞oˈsifərəs/


adjectiveBOTANY


of, relating to, or denoting plants of the cabbage family ( Brassicaceae, formerly Cruciferae ).

Below is a list of cruciferous vegetables


 

I'm wondering why this word also means "one who carries a cross" ... is it because in both definitions people turn away from them?
 

We often eat the cruciferous vegetables broccoli and cauliflower, just have cabbage once a year with corned beef.
 
I'm wondering why this word also means "one who carries a cross" ... is it because in both definitions people turn away from them?

looked up the origins (etymology) of this word and found:

- mid 19th century: from modern Latin Cruciferae (plural), from Latin crux, cruc- ‘cross’ + -fer ‘bearing’ (because the flowers have four equal petals arranged crosswise), + -ous.
 
Josiah now this is a nice word. I think I heard it on the Food Channel.......finally! :) I heard one two days ago too and I thought oh I have to give this to Josiah! and don't ya know I didn't have a piece of paper and by the time I found one I forgot the word. Blah old age .......... lol lol
 
looked up the origins (etymology) of this word and found:

- mid 19th century: from modern Latin Cruciferae (plural), from Latin crux, cruc- ‘cross’ + -fer ‘bearing’ (because the flowers have four equal petals arranged crosswise), + -ous.

Ah, okay, that makes sense now - thank you! ;)
 
For some reason, I thought it had something to do with pine trees. Thanks, Josiah, for educating me.
 


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