Colewort

  • 11colewort — cole•wort [[t]ˈkoʊlˌwɜrt, ˌwɔrt[/t]] n. pln cole • Etymology: 1350–1400 …

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  • 12colewort — noun a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head • Syn: ↑kale, ↑kail, ↑cole, ↑borecole, ↑Brassica oleracea acephala • Hypernyms: ↑crucifer, ↑cruciferous plant …

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  • 13Sea colewort — Sea cole wort (Bot.) Sea cabbage. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14common colewort — pajūrinė balža statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bastutinių šeimos daržovinis, dekoratyvinis augalas (Crambe maritima), paplitęs Europoje ir pietvakarių Azijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Crambe maritima angl. common colewort; sea kale; sea kale vok …

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  • 15sea colewort — noun 1. Sea kale 2. Wild cabbage • • • Main Entry: ↑sea …

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  • 16sea-colewort — n. See sea cabbage …

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  • 17Cabbage — This article is about the vegetable. For other uses, see Cabbage (disambiguation). Cabbage Cabbage and its cross section Details …

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  • 18Collards — Col lards, n. pl. [Corrupted fr. colewort.] Young cabbage, used as greens ; esp. the leaves of a kind cultivated for that purpose, the collard or colewort. [Colloq. Souther U. S.] [1913 Webster +PJC] …

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  • 19Wort plants — This is an alphabetical listing of wort plants, meaning plants that employ the syllable wort in their English language common names. According to the Oxford English Dictionary s Ask Oxford site, A word with the suffix wort is often very old. The… …

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  • 20collard — /kol euhrd/, n. 1. a variety of kale, Brassica oleracea acephala, grown in the southern U.S., having a rosette of green leaves. 2. collards. Also called collard greens. the leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable. [1745 55; var. of COLEWORT,… …

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