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Earthnut - Wikipedia
Earthnut is a common name for several unrelated plants which produce a subterranean edible seed, fruit or root. Earthnut may refer to:. en.wikipedia.org
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Earthnut | Edible, Nutritious, Perennial - Britannica
Earthnut, (Conopodium majus), European plant of the carrot family (Apiaceae), so called because of its edible tubers. It grows in woods and fields in the ... www.britannica.com
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EARTHNUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of various roots, tubers, or subterranean pods: such as a : the tuber of a common southern European plant (Conopodium denudatum) of the family ... www.merriam-webster.com
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earth-nut
ˈearth-nut Also 6 ernut(e. 1. The roundish tuber of an umbelliferous plant (Bunium flexuosum, including B. Bulbocastanum), called also earth-chestnut and pig-nut.875 Charter in Cod. Dipl. III. 399 (Bosw.) Of ðam cumbe in eorþnutena þorn. 1551 Turner Herbal i. D iij b, Apios is called also Chamebalan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Earth Nuts. - The Old Foodie
Today's choice from this week's source, The Dictionaire Œconomique, or, The Family Dictionary (1725) is a bit of a mystery that I hope you ... www.theoldfoodie.com
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Earthnuts - Atomic Shrimp
May 2013 - Time for Earthnuts - not actually a nut, but they do grow in the earth - and they are somewhat nutty! What Are Earthnuts? atomicshrimp.com
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ground-nut
ground-nut [Cf. Du. grondnoot, in sense 1.] 1. One of the small farinaceous edible tubers of the wild bean (Apios tuberosa), a climbing plant of North America; also, the plant producing these.1636 in M. A. Green Springfield, Mass. (1888) 12 They shall..have liberty to take Fish and Deer, groundnuts,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Earth Nut Blend - Walt's Organic Fertilizer Co.
This blend also contains extra potassium to help promote robust root systems and strong stems. This blend has extra phosphorous for maximum blooms. waltsorganic.com
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Conopodium majus - Wikipedia
Conopodium majus is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the celery family, Apiaceae. Its underground part resembles a chestnut and is sometimes eaten ... en.wikipedia.org
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Earth-nut Peavine - Montana Field Guide
Tuberous and rhizomatous. Stems ascending, 20–60 cm. Leaves with 2 oblanceolate leaflets, 2–4 cm long with a mucronate tip; rachis prolonged into a tendril. fieldguide.mt.gov
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earthnut - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Any of various roots, tubers, or pods that grow underground: A tuber belonging to the species Conopodium majus (syns. Bunium flexuosum, Conopodium denudatum) en.wiktionary.org
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EARTHNUT PPU5-16 | Behr Paint Colors
Earthnut is a rustic brown blending timelessness with homey comfort. It is the promising color of fruit-laden trees renewed from a summer storm. www.behr.com
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List of Fabales of Montana
latah tule pea Lathyrus latifolius, broad-leaf peavine Lathyrus ochroleucus, pale vetchling peavine Lathyrus sylvestris, flat pea Lathyrus tuberosus, earth-nut wikipedia.org
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arnut
arnut obs. form of earth-nut. Oxford English Dictionary
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Biodiesel
1900 (Exposition Universelle) there was shown by the Otto Company a small Diesel engine, which, at the request of the French government ran on arachide (earth-nut The French Government at the time thought of testing the applicability to power production of the Arachide, or earth-nut, which grows in considerable quantities wikipedia.org
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