The difference between Laver and Sea vegetable
When used as nouns, laver means a red alga/seaweed, porphyra umbilicalis (syn. porphyra laciniata), eaten as a vegetable, whereas sea vegetable means any edible seaweed, such as agar.
check bellow for the other definitions of Laver and Sea vegetable
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Laver as a noun:
A red alga/seaweed, Porphyra umbilicalis (syn. Porphyra laciniata), eaten as a vegetable.
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Laver as a noun:
Other seaweeds similar in appearance or use, especially:
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Laver as a noun:
One who laves: a washer.
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Laver as a noun:
Where one laves, a washroom, particularly a lavatorium, the washing area in a monastery.
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Laver as a noun:
That which laves, particularly a washbasin.
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Sea vegetable as a noun:
Any edible seaweed, such as agar.