The tenure of this as a benefice
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prebendsThe tenure of this as a benefice
cabbagesThe leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
cauliflowerThe flowerhead of this plant eaten as a vegetable
cabbageThe leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
nutmegsthe seed of this tree, used as a spice
collardsthe leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
cauliflowersThe flowerhead of this plant eaten as a vegetable
collardthe leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
reamingenlarge the bore of (as a gun) in this way
luffathe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
loofathe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
loofasthe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
loofahthe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
luffasthe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
loofahsthe dried, fibrous interior of this fruit, used as a sponge
pipsissewaA preparation of the leaves of this plant, used as a diuretic and tonic
pipsissewasA preparation of the leaves of this plant, used as a diuretic and tonic
sweetcorna sweet variety of maize; the yellow kernels of this, eaten as a vegetable
sweetcornsSWEETCORN, a sweet variety of maize; the yellow kernels of this, eaten as a vegetable
asparagusesThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
asparagusThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
perovskiteAny of a group of related minerals and ceramics having the same crystal structure as this
perovskitesAny of a group of related minerals and ceramics having the same crystal structure as this
wasabithe pungent, greenish root of this plant, which can be grated and used as a condiment
bambooThe hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements
bamboosThe hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements
carnaubathe hard, lustrous wax obtained from the leaves of this tree, used as a polish or floor wax
piturisstimulant made from the dried leaves and twigs of this plant, used by the aborigines as a narcotic
dialysisThe clinical purification of blood by this technique, as a substitute for the normal function of the kidney
pituristimulant made from the dried leaves and twigs of this plant, used by the aborigines as a narcotic
jackfruitsThe very large edible fruit of this tree, resembling a breadfruit and important as food in the tropics
ipomoeathe dried root of certain varieties of plants of this genus, yielding a resin sometimes used as a cathartic
ipomoeasthe dried root of certain varieties of plants of this genus, yielding a resin sometimes used as a cathartic
rhataniesThe partially parasitic South American shrub that yields this root, which is also used as a source of dye
soybeansThe fruit of this plant, used in a variety of foods and fodder, esp. as a replacement for animal protein
kamalasa powder obtained from the seed capsules of this tree, used as a dye and formerly as a worm powder
blousonof or pertaining to such a garment, the style it exemplifies, or something considered to resemble this style, as a hairdo
phenothiazineAny of a group of derivatives of this compound with tranquilizing properties, used as tranquilizers in the treatment of mental illness
phenothiazinesAny of a group of derivatives of this compound with tranquilizing properties, used as tranquilizers in the treatment of mental illness
loopedportion of a string, ribbon, etc., folded upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts; anything shaped like this