| 释义 | 
		cress \ˈkres\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English cresse, from Old English cressa, cresse, cærse; akin to Middle Dutch kersse cress, Old High German kresso, kressa, and perhaps to Latin gramen grass, Greek grastis green fodder, gran to gnaw, Sanskrit grasati he eats, devours; basic meaning: eating, nibbling 1.  : any of numerous plants of the family Cruciferae whose moderately pungent leaves are used in salads and garnishes: as  a.  : watercress  b.  : garden cress 2.  : any plant that resembles a true cress — usually used with a qualifying word  < Peter's cress > |