What is Latin for vegetable?

The Latin word for vegetable is "hortus". However, it's important to note that "hortus" means "garden" in Latin.

While "hortus" doesn't directly translate to "vegetable," it encompasses the concept of a garden where vegetables are grown. Therefore, it can be used as a broader term for "vegetables" in a Latin context.

If you're looking for a more specific term for a particular type of vegetable, you would need to use the Latin name for that specific vegetable, such as:

* "Lactuca" (Lettuce)

* "Brassica oleracea" (Cabbage)

* "Solanum tuberosum" (Potato)

Hope this helps!