edible root Meaning in Bengali
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edible root's Usage Examples:
traditional uses include thatching, arrowmaking and food, especially the edible root.
which might be an abbreviation of [čʰa-čʰíma-púičuk], referring to the edible root [púičuk], or yampa.
aboriginal word for "small water plant (like a fern) with a yellow flower and edible root".
light-skinned edible root and herbal properties Scorzonera hispanica, a plant with lanceolate leaves cultivated for its dark-skinned edible root This disambiguation.
The species name tuberosus refers to the crisp tasting edible root.
(Quechua achakana (Neowerdermannia vorwerkii), a kind of cactus which an edible root, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the achakana plant", also spelled Achacanayoj).
from the Snake Indians word for the Perideridia plant, which has an edible root.
sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae that was domesticated in Asia prior to Roman.
Tragopogon porrifolius is a plant cultivated for its ornamental flower and edible root.
for its dark-skinned edible root Tragopogon porrifolius (also called purple salsify), cultivated for its light-skinned edible root Tradescantia spathacea.
The edible root has a tough black skin and white flesh.
may refer to: Wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), is a Eurasian weed with edible root but toxic sap in the leaves and stems Garden angelica (wild celery) Giant.
ngangki woman, girl *mankarra woman, mother, female *ngamV-THV woman, wife *kartu yam, edible root, plant food type *ngampa yesterday *puki young one papa.
ingredients in hangwa are grain flour, honey, yeot, sugar, fruit or edible root.
Other food crops cultivated were Canna (Canna indica), an edible root; beans (Phaseolus vulgaris); guava (Psidium guajava), a fruit; jack-beans.
traditional wooden or origami box Masu, a plant, Hedysarum alpinum, whose edible root is consumed by the Inuit of Alaska Masu salmon or cherry salmon, a species.
Lewisia rediviva has a large edible root and as a result became a food source for local Native Americans.
boorte wirrmal: owl boorte wsereoo: teatree scrub boorte moorna: an edible root boorte kara-al: white crestless cockatoo.
Synonyms:
digestible; comestible; nonpoisonous; non-poisonous; palatable; killable; nontoxic; toothsome; pareve; tender; parve; eatable;
Antonyms:
inedible; tough; unpalatable; indigestible; toxic;