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colewort
colewort arch. (ˈkəʊlwɜːt) Also 4–5 cool-, 6–7 col-. [f. cole n.1 + wort plant.] 1. Originally, a general name for any plant of the cabbage kind, genus Brassica (of which the varieties were formerly less distinct than now).c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 100 Growynge of cool⁓wortis and oþer wedis. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colewort Barracks
Colewort Barracks was a military installation at Portsmouth, Hampshire. In 1820 Colewort Barracks was described as 'a noble structure'. wikipedia.org
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cawlewort
cawlewort perh. var. of colewort, q.v.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Formul. Y iij, Plasters of mountpyller of red cawleworts soden w{supt} lye of asshes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Crambe cordifolia
Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn. wikipedia.org
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colwort
colwort obs. f. colewort. Oxford English Dictionary
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Crambe (disambiguation)
(greater sea kale, colewort, heartleaf crambe), a species of flowering plant Crambe maritima (common name sea kale, seakale or crambe), a species of halophytic wikipedia.org
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collard
collard dial. and U.S. (ˈkɒləd) Also 8 collart. [Phonetic corruption of col'ort, colewort.] A variety of cabbage which does not heart; = colewort 2.1755 Connoisseur No. 91 (1774) III. 148 Fed for cheapness with nothing but collart-leaves and chopt straw. 1807 R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. 71 The t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acephala group
Portuguese cabbage, seakale cabbage) Members The Acephala group of cultivars or variety for the species Brassica oleracea includes: kale, or borecole, or colewort wikipedia.org
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permixt
† perˈmixed, perˈmixt, ppl. a. Obs. [orig. ad. L. permixt-us, pa. pple. of permiscēre to mix thoroughly, intermingle (f. per- 2 + miscēre to mix); afterwards treated as pa. pple. of permix: cf. commixed, mixed.] Thoroughly mixed, intermixed, intermingled. (Const. as pple. or adj.)c 1420 Pallad. on H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sukuma
Sukuma may refer to: the Sukuma people the Sukuma language the Swahili name for Colewort the dish sukuma wiki, of which it is the main ingredient wikipedia.org
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kail
kail variant of kale, colewort, broth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Erucic acid
The genus includes colewort (E. sativa), which today is better known as arugula (US) or rocket (UK). wikipedia.org
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alkalescent
alkalescent, a. and n. (ælkəˈlɛsənt) [f. alkali, as if ad. L. *alkalēscent-em, pr. pple. of an inceptive *alkalēscĕre, analogous to acēscĕre to become sour, etc. Cf. mod.Fr. alcalescent.] A. adj. Becoming or tending to become alkaline; of a character incipiently or slightly alkaline.1732 Arbuthnot R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sukuma wiki
In Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and other parts of East Africa, colewort are more commonly known by their Swahili name, sukuma, and are often referred to as In domestic refrigerators, fresh colewort can be stored for about three days. wikipedia.org
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soldanella
‖ soldanella Bot. (sɒldəˈnɛlə) Also 9 erron. soldinella. [mod.L., a. It. soldanella of obscure origin; hence also Pg. soldanella, F. soldanelle (16th cent.). Cf. prec.] † 1. A species of convolvulus or bindweed, Convolvulus soldanella. Obs.1579 Langham Gard. Health 607 Soldanella purgeth downe all k... Oxford English Dictionary
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