egg plant

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English - Turkish
patlıcan
eggplant
(isim) patlıcan
eggplant
patlıcan

Bir kabak asmasından patlıcan almazsın. - You don't get eggplants from a gourd vine.

Patlıcan, havuç, domates. - Eggplant, carrot, tomato.

eggplant
Solanum melongena
English - English

Definition of egg plant in English English dictionary

eggplant
Aubergine, the edible fruit of the Solanum melongena
eggplant
Solanum melongena
eggplant
A black person

What else can he do? But Hopper continues his riff. Sicilians still carry that nigger gene . . . Your ancestors are niggers. You're part eggplant..

eggplant
A dark purple color

eggplant colour:.

Eggplant
aubergine
eggplant
An eggplant is a vegetable with a smooth, dark purple skin. a large vegetable with smooth purple skin British Equivalent: aubergine. Tender perennial plant (Solanum melongena) of the nightshade family. It requires a warm climate and is grown extensively in eastern and southern Asia (where it is native) and in the U.S. It is usually grown as an annual for its fleshy fruit. It has an erect, bushy stem; large ovate, slightly lobed leaves; and pendant, violet, solitary flowers. The fruit is a large, glossy, egg-shaped berry, varying in colour from dark purple to red, yellowish, or white, and sometimes striped. It is a staple in cuisines of the Mediterranean region
eggplant
A one-handed 180-degree backside rotated invert in which the front hand is planted on the lip of the halfpipe wall
eggplant
A fruit relative of the tomato Various types are available, the most common of which is a deep purple color Older eggplants tend to be bitter The white eggplant is shaped like an egg, hence the name
eggplant
{i} plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple color
eggplant
a dark grayish or blackish purple
eggplant
A one handed 180 degree invert in which the front hand is planted on the lip of the wall and the rotation is backside
eggplant
hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
eggplant
a purple shinned vegetable with a creamy white flesh
eggplant
INELONGENON
eggplant
A one handed 180 degree backside rotated invert in which the front hand is planted on the lip of the halfpipe wall
eggplant
egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow
eggplant
A member of the nightshade family, the eggplant is related to the potato, tomato, and pepper and has its origins in India and Southeast Asia Arab and Asian traders brought eggplant to the Middle East, North Africa, and finally Europe The first eggplants were small, round, egg-shaped and white (that's how this vegetable got its name) The prime eggplant season is July through October, but the purple variety is available all year long
eggplant
A plant (Solanum Melongena), of East Indian origin, allied to the tomato, and bearing a large, smooth, edible fruit, shaped somewhat like an egg; mad-apple
eggplant
Eggplants are native to Africa and Asia, and in many parts of those continents, they have come to be regarded as a satisfying substitute for meat Also known as an aubergine
eggplant
egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
egg plant

    Turkish pronunciation

    eg plänt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈeg ˈplant/ /ˈɛɡ ˈplænt/

    Etymology

    [ 'eg, 'Ag ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old Norse eggja; akin to Old English ecg edge; more at EDGE.
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