An edible plant, similar to cabbage, with curled leaves that do not form a dense head (Brassica oleracea acephala), money, cole, Kale is a vegetable that is similar to a cabbage. a dark green vegetable with curled leaves (cal). Loose-leafed, edible plant (Brassica oleracea, Acephala group) derived from the cabbage, in the mustard family. Common (or Scotch) and Buda kale have stems up to 2 ft (60 cm) long that carry a rosette of elongated, dark bluish green, wavy or frilled leaves. Grown mainly for autumn and winter harvest because cold weather improves the quality of this hardy vegetable, kale is usually served cooked. It is highly nutritious. See also collard, See Kail, 2, A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the species, coarse curly-leafed cabbage, a leafy green vegetable, A non-heading member of the cabbage family Cultivated for over 2,000 years, this vegetable can be prepared and eaten in much the same way as spinach, A member of the cabbage family closely related to collard greens Both crinkly and smooth leaved varieties are winter vegetables and a good source of vitamin A Kale is best steamed or boiled and served with butter, a member of the cabbage family, kale leaves are a frilly blue-green and form a loose bouquet; kale leaves have a faint cabbage flavor, informal terms for money, cabbagelike plant having long curly leaves which is eaten as a vegetable; cole, coarse cabbage with curly leaves; money (Scottish Slang), a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head, coarse curly-leafed cabbage a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head,
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An edible plant, similar to cabbage, with curled leaves that do not form a dense head (Brassica oleracea acephala)
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money
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cole
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Kale is a vegetable that is similar to a cabbage. a dark green vegetable with curled leaves (cal). Loose-leafed, edible plant (Brassica oleracea, Acephala group) derived from the cabbage, in the mustard family. Common (or Scotch) and Buda kale have stems up to 2 ft (60 cm) long that carry a rosette of elongated, dark bluish green, wavy or frilled leaves. Grown mainly for autumn and winter harvest because cold weather improves the quality of this hardy vegetable, kale is usually served cooked. It is highly nutritious. See also collard
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See Kail, 2
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A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the species
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coarse curly-leafed cabbage
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a leafy green vegetable
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A non-heading member of the cabbage family Cultivated for over 2,000 years, this vegetable can be prepared and eaten in much the same way as spinach
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A member of the cabbage family closely related to collard greens Both crinkly and smooth leaved varieties are winter vegetables and a good source of vitamin A Kale is best steamed or boiled and served with butter
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a member of the cabbage family, kale leaves are a frilly blue-green and form a loose bouquet; kale leaves have a faint cabbage flavor
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informal terms for money
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cabbagelike plant having long curly leaves which is eaten as a vegetable; cole, coarse cabbage with curly leaves; money (Scottish Slang) isim
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a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head
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coarse curly-leafed cabbage a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head
f. Kumaş, Ham kavun, kelek, MA'KAL, SİSA, kurgan, ÜCUM, kal'a, Boynuzlu koyun, Genellikle bir düşüncenin savunulduğu, sürdürüldüğü yer, Takımla oynanan bazı top oyunlarında topun sokulmasına çalışılan yer, Satranç tahtasının dört köşesine dikilen, tahtanın bir tarafından diğer tarafına kadar düz olarak boş hanelerde gidebilen kale biçiminde taş, Düşmanın gelmesi beklenebilen yollar üzerinde, askerî önem taşıyan şehirlerde, geçit ve dar boğazlarda güvenliği sağlamak için yapılan kalın duvarlı, burçlu, mazgallı yapı, Ham kavun,
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f. Kumaş
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Ham kavun, kelek
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MA'KAL
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SİSA
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kurgan
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ÜCUM
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kal'a
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Boynuzlu koyun
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Genellikle bir düşüncenin savunulduğu, sürdürüldüğü yer
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Takımla oynanan bazı top oyunlarında topun sokulmasına çalışılan yer
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Satranç tahtasının dört köşesine dikilen, tahtanın bir tarafından diğer tarafına kadar düz olarak boş hanelerde gidebilen kale biçiminde taş
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Düşmanın gelmesi beklenebilen yollar üzerinde, askerî önem taşıyan şehirlerde, geçit ve dar boğazlarda güvenliği sağlamak için yapılan kalın duvarlı, burçlu, mazgallı yapı
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