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French spinach лебеда садовая, Atriplex hortenseIndian spinach индийский шпинат, Basella albaNew Zealand spinach новозеландский шпинат, Tetragonia expansaPhilippine spinach талинум клинолистный, Talinum cuneifoliumprickly-seeded spinach шпинат огородный, Spinacea oleraciaround-leaved summer spinach шпинат голландский, Spinacea glabrastrawberry spinach земляничный шпинат, Blitum virgatumvine spinach базелла, BasellaEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > spinach
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= spinage- Indian spinach
- New Zealand spinach
- Philippine spinach
- prickly-seeded spinach
- round-leaved summer spinach
- strawberry spinach
- vine spinach
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'spini‹, -ni1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) espinaca2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) espinacastr['spɪnɪʤ]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL espinaca2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL espinacas nombre femenino pluralspinach ['spɪnɪʧ] n: espinacas fpl, espinaca fn.• espinaca s.f.• espinacas s.f.pl.'spɪnɪtʃ, 'spɪnɪdʒ, -ɪtʃ['spɪnɪdʒ]N1) (Culin) espinacas fpl2) (=plant) espinaca f* * *['spɪnɪtʃ, 'spɪnɪdʒ, -ɪtʃ] -
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['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spinat2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spinat* * *['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spinat2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spinat -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] spinach[Swahili Word] mdewere[Swahili Plural] midewere[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] spinach (kind of)[Swahili Word] ujaka[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] spinach (type)[Swahili Word] mchicha[Swahili Plural] michicha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] spinach-like plant[Swahili Word] mchicha[Swahili Plural] michicha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Swahili Example] mchicha na mtoriro, viazi tuta moja na mihogo [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['spɪnɪdʒ] [AE -ɪtʃ]1) (plant) spinacio m.* * *['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spinacio2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spinaci* * *spinach /ˈspɪnɪtʃ/, spinage /ˈspɪnɪdʒ/n.* * *['spɪnɪdʒ] [AE -ɪtʃ]1) (plant) spinacio m. -
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nounSpinat, der* * *['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) der Spinat2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) der Spinat* * *spin·ach[ˈspɪnɪtʃ]* * *['spInɪtʃ]nSpinat m* * *1. BOT Spinat m2. US sla) ekelhaftes Zeugb) ungepflegter Rasen, struppiger Bartc) Schnickschnack m umg* * *nounSpinat, der* * *n.Spinat -e m. -
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1. n бот. шпинат2. n разг. дрянь, гадость3. n враки, очковтирательство4. n вздор, ерундистика5. n заросли, чаща -
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'spini‹, -ni1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spinat2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spinatspinatIsubst. \/ˈspɪnɪdʒ\/( grønnsakplanten Spinacea oleracea) spinatIIsubst. \/ˈspɪnɪtʃ\/(amer., slang) uflidd gress, uflidd skjegg, noe frastøtende, noe overflødig -
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['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spínat2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spínat -
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spenót* * *['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spenót2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spenót -
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['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) espinafre2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) espinafre* * *spin.ach[sp'inidʒ] n Bot 1 espinafre. 2 sl coisa sem importância, ninharia, bagatela, Brit coll droga, porcaria. -
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n. ıspanak, saçma, saçmalık* * *ıspanak* * *['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) ıspanak2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) ıspanak -
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['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) špinača2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) špinača* * *obsolete spinage [spínidž], American [tudi -ič]nounbotany špinača -
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• pinaatti* * *'spini‹, -ni1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) pinaatti2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) pinaatti
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Spinach — Spin ach, Spinage Spin age, n. [OF. espinache, espinoche, F. [ e]pinard; cf. F. spinace, Sp. espinaca; all fr. Ar. isf[=a]n[=a]j, isfin[=a]j, aspan[=a]kh, probably of Persian origin.] (Bot.) A common pot herb ({Spinacia oleracea}) belonging to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spinach — c.1400, from Anglo Fr. spinache, O.Fr. espinache (Mod.Fr. épinard), from O.Prov. espinarc, which perhaps is via Catalan espinac, from Andalusian Arabic isbinakh, from Arabic isbanakh, from Pers. aspanakh spinach. But OED is not convinced the… … Etymology dictionary
spinach — The recommended pronunciation is spin ij, but spin ich is usual in AmE and also occurs in BrE … Modern English usage
spinach — ► NOUN ▪ a plant with large dark green leaves which are eaten as a vegetable. ORIGIN probably from Old French espinache, from Persian … English terms dictionary
spinach — [spin′ich] n. [< MFr espinach < (? via ML spinachia) OSp espinaca < Ar isbānakh < Pers aspanākh] 1. a plant (Spinacia oleracea) of the goosefoot family, with large, dark green, juicy, edible leaves, usually eaten cooked 2. the leaves… … English World dictionary
Spinach — Taxobox name = Spinach image width = 270px image caption = Spinach in flower regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Caryophyllales familia = Amaranthaceae, formerly Chenopodiaceae [http://ecoport.org/ep?Plant=1997 … Wikipedia
spinach — spinachlike, adj. /spin ich/, n. 1. a plant, Spinacia oleracea, cultivated for its edible, crinkly or flat leaves. 2. the leaves. [1520 30; < MF espinache, espinage < OSp espinaca, alter. of Ar isfanakh, perh. < Pers] * * * Hardy, leafy annual… … Universalium
spinach — /ˈspɪnɪtʃ / (say spinich) noun 1. Also, English spinach. an annual herb, Spinacia oleracea, cultivated for its succulent leaves. 2. Also, US, Swiss chard. a form of beet, Beta vulgaris cicla, with large, firm, strongly veined green leaves and a… …
spinach — [16] The ultimate origin of the word spinach is Persian aspanākh, which passed via Arabic isfināj, medieval Latin spinachia, and Spanish espinaca into Old French as espinache. Middle Dutch borrowed this as spinaetse, the probable source of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spinach — [16] The ultimate origin of the word spinach is Persian aspanākh, which passed via Arabic isfināj, medieval Latin spinachia, and Spanish espinaca into Old French as espinache. Middle Dutch borrowed this as spinaetse, the probable source of… … Word origins
spinach — n. money. (Because it is green. See also cabbage; lettuce.) □ How much spinach you got on you? □ Look at this! One hundred dollars in good old American spinach! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions