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flat-leaf parsley — /flæt lif ˈpasli/ (say flat leef pahslee) noun a variety of parsley with a broad flat leaf and a stronger flavour than curly leaf parsley. Also, continental parsley. Italian parsley …
flat-leaf parsley — noun a variety of parsley having flat leaves • Syn: ↑Italian parsley, ↑Petroselinum crispum neapolitanum • Hypernyms: ↑parsley, ↑Petroselinum crispum … Useful english dictionary
curly-leaf parsley — /kɜli lif ˈpasli/ (say kerlee leef pahslee) noun a variety of parsley which has crinkled leaves. Compare flat leaf parsley. Also, curly parsley, English parsley …
flat-leaf — adj. Flat leaf is used with these nouns: ↑parsley … Collocations dictionary
Parsley — Taxobox name = Parsley image width = 250px image caption = Parsley regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Apiales familia = Apiaceae genus = Petroselinum species = Petroselinum crispum subdivision ranks =… … Wikipedia
parsley — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chopped ▪ fresh ▪ curly, flat leaf … OF PARSLEY ▪ sprig VERB + PARSLEY … Collocations dictionary
Italian parsley — noun a variety of parsley having flat leaves • Syn: ↑flat leaf parsley, ↑Petroselinum crispum neapolitanum • Hypernyms: ↑parsley, ↑Petroselinum crispum … Useful english dictionary
continental parsley — /ˌkɒntənɛntəl ˈpasli/ (say .kontuhnentuhl pahslee) noun → flat leaf parsley …
Italian parsley — /ɪtæljən ˈpasli/ (say italyuhn pahslee) noun → flat leaf parsley …
parsley — parsleylike, adj. /pahr slee/, n. 1. an herb, Pertoselinum crispum, native to the Mediterranean, having either curled leaf clusters (French parsley) or flat compound leaves (Italian parsley), widely cultivated for use in garnishing or seasoning… … Universalium
parsley — pars•ley [[t]ˈpɑr sli[/t]] n. pln an herb, Petroselinum crispum, native to the Mediterranean, having either curled leaf clusters (French parsley) or flat compound leaves (Italian parsley) • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME persely, b. OE petersilie and… … From formal English to slang