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Meanings of
esculent
in English
That can be eaten without harm, non-toxic to humans; suitable for consumption.
edible
eatable
Usage of
esculent
in English
1
The
esculent
martin is said to less in size than the wren.
2
SALSIFY
.
-
This
esculent
is, for the sake of its roots, cultivated in gardens.
3
It is of little value as an
esculent
,
and is rarely cultivated.
4
Millet is an
esculent
grain, originally brought from the Eastern countries.
5
The flesh particularly on the breast, is fat and
esculent
.
6
To these crops may be added peas, beans and many herbs and
esculent
roots.
7
Other plants of this tribe are
esculent
vegetables, as the Spinach, Beet, and Orach.
8
Among
esculent
vegetables, the Lettuce, Salsify, Scorzonera, Cardoon, and Artichoke belong to the family.
9
There is one very homely
esculent
which we crave in the camp- Imeanthe onion.
10
All that they had, however, were some few
esculent
roots and several bags of pine-nuts.
11
Every lover of that invaluable
esculent
has reason to remember with gratitude the settlers of Londonderry.
12
There is an
esculent
nillho which grows in the forest in the bottoms of the swampy ravines.
13
It is a hardy, annual plant; and its cultivation and use as an
esculent
are almost universal.
14
Besides the radishes already mentioned, there is an extensive cultivation of various other
esculent
roots and vegetables.
15
A rare, richly colored, and beautiful pepper, but not cultivated or of much value as an
esculent
.
16
Butomus
esculent
;
Lotus of Egypt; Nymphæa
Other examples for "esculent"
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esculent
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
esculent roots
esculent vegetables
all esculent
earliest esculent
esculent body
More collocations
Esculent
through the time