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1 tuber
[ˈtjuːbə] nouna swelling on the stem or root of a plant, in which food is stored:عُسْقول: نَبات صالِح للأكْلPotatoes are the tubers of the potato plant.
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2 корневище
1) General subject: rootstock2) Biology: creeping rootstock, creeping underground stem, subterranean stem4) Forestry: stem-tuber5) Makarov: underground stem -
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1) Biology: ratoon3) Engineering: rootsucker4) Agriculture: suckling5) Forestry: root stalk, root sucker, rootshoot, rootstock, sprout, stem-tuber, sucker, surculus6) Ecology: root shoot -
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corm (underground stem); tuber -
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6 Knolle
f; -, -n2. umg. (dicke Nase) big fat conk Sl. (Am. schnozzle)3. umg. (parking) ticket* * *die Knollebulb; tuber* * *Knọl|le ['knɔlə]f -, -n (BOT)nodule, tubercule; (von Kartoffel, Dahlie) tuber; (= Kartoffel) potato; (inf = Nase) conk (Brit inf honker (US inf)* * *(a swelling on the stem or root of a plant, in which food is stored: Potatoes are the tubers of the potato plant.) tuber* * *Knol·le<-, -n>[ˈknɔlə]f* * *die; Knolle, Knollen1) (einer Pflanze) tuber* * *3. umg (parking) ticket* * *die; Knolle, Knollen1) (einer Pflanze) tuber* * *-n f.bulb n.tuber n. -
7 “черная ножка” бактериальная картофеля
англ. bacterial black rot of potato; basal stem rot of potato; black leg of potato; tuber soft rot of potatoнем. Knollennaßfäule, Kartoffel; Schwarzbeinigkeit, Kartoffel; basale Stengelfäule, Kartoffel; schwarze Stengelfäule, Kartoffelфранц. jambe noire de la pomme de terre; pourriture noire de la pomme de terreФитопатологический словарь-справочник > “черная ножка” бактериальная картофеля
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• radical; root; roots; stem; surd; tuber
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Tuber — For fungal genus, see Truffle (fungus). For the community in California, see Tuber, California. Tuber is Latin for swelling , as also used for benign tumours such as in tuberous sclerosis Oca tubers Tubers are various types of modified plant… … Wikipedia
tuber — (n.) thick underground stem, 1660s, from L. tuber lump, bump, perhaps related to tumere to swell (see THIGH (Cf. thigh)) … Etymology dictionary
tuber — [to͞o′bər, tyo͞o′bər] n. [L, lit., a swelling, knob, truffle < IE * teubh < base * tēu , to swell > THUMB, L tumere, to swell] 1. a short, thickened, fleshy part of an underground stem, as a potato: new plants develop from the buds, or… … English World dictionary
Tuber — Tu ber, n.[L., a hump. knob; probably akin to tumere to swell. Cf. {Tumid}.] 1. (Bot.) (a) A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root stock. See Illust. of {Tuberous}. (b) A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tuber — ► NOUN 1) a thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. that of the potato, bearing buds from which new plants grow. 2) a thickened fleshy root, e.g. of the dahlia. ORIGIN Latin, hump, swelling … English terms dictionary
tuber — tuber1 tuberless, adj. tuberoid, adj. /tooh beuhr, tyooh /, n. 1. Bot. a fleshy, usually oblong or rounded thickening or outgrowth, as the potato, of a subterranean stem or shoot, bearing minute scalelike leaves with buds or eyes in their axils… … Universalium
stem — stem1 stemless, adj. stemlike, adj. /stem/, n., v., stemmed, stemming. n. 1. the ascending axis of a plant, whether above or below ground, which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root or descending axis. 2. the stalk that supports… … Universalium
Tuber — A lump or bump. The backward protrusion of the heel is called the tuber calcanei or, alternatively, the tuberosity of the calcaneus. Small tubers are a characteristic finding in tuberculosis, and tubers in the brain are seen in tuberous sclerosis … Medical dictionary
tuber — noun Etymology: Latin, swelling, truffle; perhaps akin to Latin tumēre to swell more at thumb Date: 1668 1. a. a short fleshy usually underground stem bearing minute scale leaves each of which bears a bud in its axil and is potentially able to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tuber — tu|ber [ˈtju:bə US ˈtu:bər] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: lump, tuber, truffle ] a round swollen part on the stem of some plants, such as the potato, that grows below the ground and from which new plants grow >tuberous adj … Dictionary of contemporary English
tuber — [[t]tju͟ːbə(r), AM tu͟ː [/t]] tubers N COUNT A tuber is the swollen underground stem of particular types of plants … English dictionary