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noun[Bleich-, Stangen]sellerie, der od. die* * *['seləri](the long juicy edible stalks of a type of vegetable, used in salads etc.) der Sellerie* * *cel·ery[ˈseləri]head of \celery Selleriestaude f* * *['selərɪ]nStangensellerie m or f* * ** * *noun[Bleich-, Stangen]sellerie, der od. die* * *n.Sellerie m.Stangensellerie m.Staudensellerie m.
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