Wort
Wort is a term with multiple senses in English. In brewing, wort refers to the liquid extract produced during the mashing of malted grain. Hot water is mixed with milled malt to convert starches into fermentable sugars, creating a sugary liquid that is called wort. This wort is typically boiled and houps are added to extract bitterness and aroma, sterilize the liquid, and stabilize it before fermentation. After boiling and cooling, yeast is added, and fermentation converts the sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide, yielding beer.
Historically, wort also functioned as a general noun for herbs and plants. Derived from Old English wyrt,
Etymology and usage: wort comes from Old English wyrt, meaning plant or herb, and the term persists
Wort thus denotes both a key stage in beer production and an older, broader designation for herbs,