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  • 1 lettuce

    ['letis]
    (a type of green plant with large leaves used as a salad.) salát (hlávkový)
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    • salát
    • hlávkový salát

    English-Czech dictionary > lettuce

  • 2 seedling

    [-liŋ]
    noun (a young plant just grown from a seed: Don't walk on the lettuce seedlings!) semenáček
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    • semenáč

    English-Czech dictionary > seedling

  • 3 sow

    I [səu] past tense - sowed; verb
    1) (to scatter over, or put in, the ground: I sowed lettuce in this part of the garden.) (za)sít
    2) (to plant seed over: This field has been sown with wheat.) osít
    II noun
    (a female pig.) svině
    * * *
    • zasít
    • sít
    • sow/sowed/sowed
    • sow/sowed/sown
    • svině

    English-Czech dictionary > sow

  • 4 tomato

    American - tomatoes; noun
    1) (a type of fleshy, juicy fruit, usually red, used in salads, sauces etc: We had a salad of lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers; ( also adjective) tomato sauce.) rajče; rajčatový
    2) (the plant which bears these.) rajče
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    • rajčatový
    • rajče
    • rajské jablíčko

    English-Czech dictionary > tomato

См. также в других словарях:

  • Lettuce — Taxobox name = Lettuce image width = 260 px image caption = Iceberg lettuce field in Northern Santa Barbara County regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Asterales familia = Asteraceae genus = Lactuca species = L …   Wikipedia

  • lettuce — noun /ˈlɛtɪs/ a) An edible plant, Lactuca sativa and its close relatives, having a head of green and/or purple leaves. I’ll have a ham sandwich with lettuce and tomato. b) The leaves of the lettuce plant, eaten as a vegetable; as a dish often… …   Wiktionary

  • lettuce — noun Etymology: Middle English letuse, from Anglo French letuse, probably from plural of letue lettuce plant, from Latin lactuca, from lact , lac milk; from its milky juice more at galaxy Date: 14th century any of a genus (Lactuca) of composite… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • lettuce leaves — leaves of a lettuce plant …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Lettuce — Let tuce (l[e^]t t[i^]s), n. [OE. letuce, prob. through Old French from some Late Latin derivative of L. lactuca lettuce, which, according to Varro, is fr. lac, lactis, milk, on account of the milky white juice which flows from it when it is cut …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lettuce opium — Lettuce Let tuce (l[e^]t t[i^]s), n. [OE. letuce, prob. through Old French from some Late Latin derivative of L. lactuca lettuce, which, according to Varro, is fr. lac, lactis, milk, on account of the milky white juice which flows from it when it …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions.       All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… …   Universalium

  • lettuce — (n.) late 13c., probably from O.Fr. laitues, pl. of laitue lettuce, from L. lactuca lettuce, from lac (gen. lactis) milk (see LACTATION (Cf. lactation)); so called for the milky juice of the plant …   Etymology dictionary

  • lettuce — [let′əs] n. [ME letuse < OFr laituës, pl. of laitue < L lactuca < lac (gen. lactis), milk (see GALACTIC): from its milky juice] 1. any of a genus (Lactuca) of hardy, annual composite plants; specif., a plant ( L. sativa) grown for its… …   English World dictionary

  • lettuce — ► NOUN 1) a cultivated plant with edible leaves that are eaten in salads. 2) used in names of other plants with edible green leaves, e.g. lamb s lettuce. ORIGIN Old French letues, from Latin lactuca, from lac milk (because of its milky juice) …   English terms dictionary

  • Lettuce leaf basil — is a large leaf variety of Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil). The large, crinkled leaves, which grow on the short, wide plant, are sweet, but not as strong as other sweet basils. This makes them particularly suitable for tossing into salads or… …   Wikipedia

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