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1 edible
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2 Edible
adj.See Eatable.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Edible
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3 cabbage
['kæbi‹](a type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves: He bought a cabbage.) λάχανο -
4 carrot
['kærət]((a vegetable with) an edible, orange, pointed root.) καρότο -
5 celery
['seləri](the long juicy edible stalks of a type of vegetable, used in salads etc.) σέλινο -
6 chestnut
1.1) (a reddish-brown nut (one type being edible).) κάστανο2) (a reddish-brown horse.) ντορής (καστανόχρωμο άλογο)3) (a boring old joke or story.) χιλιοειπωμένο αστείο2. adjective(of the colour of ripe chestnuts: chestnut hair.) καστανός -
7 crab
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8 crayfish
['kreifiʃ](a type of edible shellfish.) καραβίδα -
9 cress
[kres](any of several edible plants with sharp-tasting leaves used in salads.) κάρδαμο -
10 cucumber
(a type of creeping plant with long green edible fruit, often used in salads etc.) αγγούρι -
11 French beans
(the long green edible pods of a type of bean.) φασολάκια -
12 garnish
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13 gooseberry
['ɡuzbəri, ]( American[) 'ɡu:s-]American - gooseberries; noun(a round, whiskery, edible green berry.) -
14 hazel-nut
noun (the edible nut of the hazel.) φουντούκι -
15 herring
['heriŋ]plurals - herring, herrings; noun(a small, edible kind of sea fish.) ρέγγα -
16 mackerel
['mækrəl]plurals - mackerel, mackerels; noun1) (a type of edible sea-fish, bluish green with wavy markings: They are fishing for mackerel; two mackerels.) σκουμπρί2) (its flesh as food: fried mackerel.) σκουμπρί(κρέας) -
17 meal
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18 mullet
(an edible fish found in coastal waters.) κεφαλόπουλο/μπαρμπούνι -
19 mushroom
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20 mussel
(a variety of edible shellfish with a shell in two parts.) μύδι
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Edible — Ed i*ble, a. [L. edibilis, fr. edere to eat. See {Eat}.] Fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent; as, edible fishes. Bacon. n. Anything edible. [1913 Webster] {Edible bird s nest}. See {Bird s nest}, 2. {Edible crab} (Zo[ o]l.), any species of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
edible — index palatable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
edible — 1590s, from L.L. edibilis eatable, from L. edere to eat, from PIE root *ed to eat (Cf. Skt. admi I eat; Gk. edo I eat; Lith. edu I eat; Hittite edmi I eat, adanna food; O … Etymology dictionary
edible — [adj] able to be eaten comestible, digestible, eatable, esculent, fit, good, harmless, nourishing, nutritious, nutritive, palatable, savory, succulent, tasty, toothsome, wholesome; concepts 462,613 Ant. harmful, inedible, poisonous, unpalatable … New thesaurus
edible — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ fit to be eaten. ► NOUN (edibles) ▪ items of food. DERIVATIVES edibility noun. ORIGIN Latin edibilis, from edere eat … English terms dictionary
edible — [ed′ə bəl] adj. [LL edibilis < L edere, EAT] fit to be eaten n. anything fit to be eaten; food usually used in pl. edibility [ed′əbil′ə tē] n. edibleness … English World dictionary
edible — eatable, edible Eatable means ‘fit to be eaten’ and is normally applied to food, whereas edible means ‘suitable for eating’ and is often contrasted with what is poisonous or harmful (e.g. edible mushrooms / edible snails) … Modern English usage
edible — ed|i|ble [ edəbl ] adjective food that is edible is safe or good enough to eat: edible mushrooms The food in the cafeteria is barely edible (=it tastes very bad) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
edible — UK [ˈedɪb(ə)l] / US [ˈedəb(ə)l] adjective food that is edible is safe or good enough to eat edible mushrooms The food in the cafeteria is barely edible (= it tastes very bad) … English dictionary
edible — ed|i|ble [ˈedıbəl] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: edibilis, from Latin edere to eat ] something that is edible can be eaten ▪ These berries are edible, but those are poisonous … Dictionary of contemporary English
edible — [[t]e̱dɪb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ If something is edible, it is safe to eat and not poisonous. ...edible fungi. Ant: inedible … English dictionary