yams

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Englisch - Türkisch
Patates püresini
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yerelma
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tatlı patates
names
isimler

Onlar isimlerin bir listesini yaptı. - They made a list of the names.

Onu kötü isimlerle isimlendirdi. - He called her bad names.

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patates
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{i} hint yer elması
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İskoç
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Hint yerelması
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von yams im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

YAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Posta beygiri
yam
Tropikal bölgelerde yetişen ve nişastaca zengin yumru kökleri yiyecek olarak kullanılan bir bitki
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Posta beygiri
yam
Tropikal bölgelerde yetişen ve nişastaca zengin yumru kökleri yiyecek olarak kullanılan bitki
Englisch - Englisch
In TSZ, mention is made of red yams as a food [C A Smith]
Sweet potato
plural of yam
Slang term for very ugly feet
names
dioscorea
dioscoreaceae
tom yams
plural form of tom yam
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A sweet potato; a tuber from the genus Ipomoea
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The edible, starchy, tuberous root of that plant, a tropical staple food
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Any climbing vine of the genus Dioscorea in the Eastern and Western hemispheres, usually cultivated
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home
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{n} a West-Indian root
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Sweet root vegetable similar in appearance to the sweet potato, but with pointed ends and a subdued yellow-orange color; a darker variety called yampee or cush-cush grows in the Southern United States and Mexico and produces clusters of smaller, tastier yams; often candied; should be firm, unwithered and unblemished when purchased The true yam, also called name, is not the same as a sweet potato (although since there are hundreds of species, some are similar) It is very bland and, when cooked, very, very dry
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any of a number of tropical vines of the genus Dioscorea many having edible tuberous roots
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edible tuber of any of several yams
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Potato
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edible tuberous root of various yam plants of the genus Dioscorea grown in the tropics world-wide for food
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{i} tropical vine that bears edible tuberous roots; edible starchy tuber of the yam plant; sweet potato (USA)
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edible tuberous root of various yam plants of the genus Dioscorea grown in the tropics world-wide for food sweet potato with deep orange flesh that remains moist when baked any of a number of tropical vines of the genus Dioscorea many having edible tuberous roots edible tuber of any of several yams
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A yam is a root vegetable which is like a potato, and grows in tropical regions
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sativa, but several others are cultivated
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Ghuiyan
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There are over 150 species of yams grown throughout the world Most of "yams" sold in the U S , however, are actually sweet potatoes Yams are higher in sugar that sweet potatoes Used in soups and stews, mashed, and fried
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a type of root vegetable
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The plants have netted-veined, petioled leaves, and pods with three broad wings
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The commonest species is D
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Yams are the same as sweet potatoes. Any of several plant species of the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae, or yam family), native to warmer regions of both hemispheres. A number of species are cultivated for food in the tropics; in certain tropical cultures, notably of West Africa and New Guinea, the yam is the primary agricultural commodity and the focal point of elaborate ritual. The edible tuberous roots, which vary in taste from sweet to bitter to tasteless, are eaten as cooked starchy vegetables. Often boiled and then mashed, they may also be fried, roasted, or baked. True yams are botanically distinct from the sweet potato, though in the U.S. the names are commonly interchanged. Dioscorea mexicana contains a chemical that can suppress ovulation in humans and is used as the basis for birth-control pills. The so-called yam bean is the legume jicama
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sweet potato with deep orange flesh that remains moist when baked
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A large, esculent, farinaceous tuber of various climbing plants of the genus Dioscorea; also, the plants themselves
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Any one of several cultural varieties of the sweet potato
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a tuberous, starchy root vegetable similar to a sweet potato Yams have formed a part of the human diet for a very long time [3: yam]
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The edible, starchy, tuberous root of any climbing vine of the genus Dioscorea, usually cultivated in the Eastern and Western hemispheres
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A sweet potato
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Mostly natives of warm climates
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    Türkische aussprache

    yämz

    Aussprache

    /ˈyamz/ /ˈjæmz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'yam ] (noun.) 1657. earlier iname, from Portuguese inhame and Spanish ñame, of African origin; akin to Fulani nyami to eat.
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