sargasso

Etymology
From, ultimately from , from +. is derived from. The English word is cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

The capitalized form of sense 2 (“a confused, tangled mass or situation”),, is probably a reference to the Sargasso Sea.

Noun

 * 1) A brown alga, of the genus, that forms large, floating masses.
 * 2)  Also Sargasso: a confused, tangled mass or situation.
 * 3)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  Also Sargasso: a confused, tangled mass or situation.
 * 2)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  Also Sargasso: a confused, tangled mass or situation.
 * 2)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  Also Sargasso: a confused, tangled mass or situation.
 * 2)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  Also Sargasso: a confused, tangled mass or situation.
 * 2)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.
 * 1)  A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: саргасово водорасло
 * Catalan: sargàs
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Ido:
 * Italian: sargasso
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:

Etymology
, from, ultimately from , from.

Noun

 * , gulfweed