lettuce- m-

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Definition of lettuce- m- in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
(isim) marul
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Göbek marul
lollo rosso <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Kırmızı marul
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
yeşil salata
leaf <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
marul salatası
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
marul

Tom bahçesinde domates ve marul yetiştirir. - Tom grows tomatoes and lettuce in his garden.

Keşke bu yıl daha fazla marul ekseydim. - I wish I'd planted more lettuce this year.

<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
salata

Tom ve Mary bahçelerinde marul salatası yetiştirirler. - Tom and Mary grow leaf lettuce in their garden.

head of <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
marul başkanı
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Göbekli, gevrek yaprakları olan bir tür marul
lambs <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
kuzuların marul
wild <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Acı marul
cos <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
marul
cos/romaine <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
marul
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
kıvırcık salata
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
romaine lettuce marul
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
top salata
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Lactuca virosa
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Lactuca sativa longifolia
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Lactuca sativa
<span class="word-self">lettucespan> salad
(Gıda) göbek salatası
English - English

Definition of lettuce- m- in English English dictionary

iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A lettuce cultivar noted for its crunchiness; the most familiar of all lettuces sold in the United States
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
An edible plant, Lactuca sativa and its close relatives, having a head of green and/or purple leaves
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
: Folding money, also called cabbage, due to the green color of both US currency and the vegetables
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
The leaves of the lettuce plant, eaten as a vegetable; as a dish often mixed with other ingredients, dressing etc

I’ll have a ham sandwich with lettuce and tomato.

<span class="word-self">lettucespan> leaf
An Australian one hundred dollar bank note, due to its green colour
<span class="word-self">lettucespan> leaf
A leaf of lettuce
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>-bird
A goldfinch

And Len Rhodes said you looked when you danced for all the world “like a lettuce-bird a-flying.”’.

miner's <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Winter purslane, Montia perfoliata
water-<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Tropical duckweed, Pistia stratiotes
lollo rosso <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A variety of lettuce originating in Italy, having curly red-tipped leaves and a slightly bitter taste
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
{n} a common salad plant
butter <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A lettuce (as Bibb or Boston lettuce) with a soft loose head of tender oily mild-flavored leaves
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) A lettuce of a variety having a dense round head of crisp pale leaves
Bibb <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A kind of lettuce forming a small, loose head and having tender, dark green leaves
Bibb <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
crispy dark-leafed lettuce that grows in a small loosely formed head
Boston <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A type of cultivated lettuce forming a rounded head and having soft-textured, yellow-green inner leaves
bacon-<span class="word-self">lettucespan>-tomato sandwich
sandwich filled with slices of bacon and tomato with lettuce
bibb <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with relatively crisp leaves
boston <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with relatively soft leaves
butterhead <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with relatively soft leaves in a loose head; easily broken or bruised
cos <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with long dark-green spoon-shaped leaves
cos <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head
cos <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
type of lettuce which has large leaves
crisphead <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
iceberg lettuce, type of lettuce whose overlapping leaves form a round head
crisphead <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head; "iceberg is still the most popular lettuce
frog's <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
very similar to Potamogeton; of western Africa, Asia, and Europe
garden <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
annual or perennial garden plant having succulent leaves used in salads; widely grown
head <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
distinguished by leaves arranged in a dense rosette that develop into a compact ball
head of <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
upper part of a lettuce plant
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
{i} type of lettuce whose overlapping leaves form a round head
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A crisp, round, compact head of lettuce with light green, tightly folded leaves. a firm round pale green lettuce
iceberg <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head; "iceberg is still the most popular lettuce"
indian <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
a plant of the genus Montia having edible pleasant-tasting leaves
leaf <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with loosely curled leaves that do not form a compact head distinguished by leaves having curled or incised leaves forming a loose rosette that does not develop into a compact head
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
informal terms for money
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A composite plant of the genus Lactuca L
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
sativa, the leaves of which are used as salad
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
any of various plants of the genus Lactuca
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Plants of this genus yield a milky juice, from which lactucarium is obtained
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Salad patta
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
The commonest wild lettuce of the United States is L
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
{i} leafy garden vegetable used in salads
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Folding money, also called cabbage (all paper currency in the US is green, the common color of the vegetable.)
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
An edible plant, Lactuca sativa, having a head of green and/or purple leaves
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
There are several hundred varieties of lettuce The four most general classifications include "butterhead," "crisphead," "leaf," and "Romaine " The darker green outer leaves contain the most vitamins
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A lettuce is a plant with large green leaves that is the basic ingredient of many salads. Cultivated annual salad plant (Lactuca sativa) that produces clusters of crisp, water-filled leaves. The best-known varieties are head, or cabbage, lettuce (variety capitata); leaf, or curled, lettuce (variety crispa); cos, or romaine, lettuce (variety longifolia); and asparagus lettuce (variety asparagina). Head lettuce is further divided into butter heads and crisp heads (e.g., iceberg lettuce). In the U.S, large-scale farms grow mainly crisp-head varieties, shipping them nationwide. Small-scale, local farmers raise leaf and butter-head varieties. Lettuce is an early annual crop that grows best in cool weather and with ample water. Though usually consumed in salads, it may also be cooked
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
n selada
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
The leaves of the lettuce plant eaten as a vegetable
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
a green leafy vegetable usually used in salads
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa any of various plants of the genus Lactuca
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Canadensis
<span class="word-self">lettucespan>
leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa
<span class="word-self">lettucespan> leaves
leaves of a lettuce plant
malheur wire <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
a small plant of Oregon resembling mustard; a threatened species
prickly <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
European annual wild lettuce having prickly stems; a troublesome weed in parts of United States
romaine <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with long dark-green spoon-shaped leaves
romaine <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
type of lettuce with long dark green leaves
romaine <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head
sea <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
The green papery fronds of several seaweeds of the genus Ulva, sometimes used as food
sea <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
Any of several green algae of the genus Ulva, having a membranous leaflike, irregularly shaped thallus sometimes used in salads
sea <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
seaweed with edible translucent crinkly green fronds
water <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
A plant (Pistia stratiotes) which floats on tropical waters, and forms a rosette of spongy, wedge-shaped leaves
white <span class="word-self">lettucespan>
herb of northeastern North America having drooping clusters of yellowish-white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Prenanthes