wort, plural of cabbage, cole, Cloth or clippings cabbaged or purloined by one who cuts out garments, Used as a term of endearment, A person with severely reduced mental capacities due to brain damage, Money, An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) having a head of green leaves, The leaves of this plant eaten as a vegetable, To purloin or embezzle, as the pieces of cloth remaining after cutting out a garment; to pilfer, To form a head like that of the cabbage; as, to make lettuce cabbage, Marijuana leaf, the part you don't smoke but have to first extract into cannabutter and bake into spacecake to get high off, are sometimes classed as cabbages, The common cabbage has a compact head of leaves, See Cabbage tree, below, The cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc, The terminal bud of certain palm trees, used, like, cabbage, for food, pilfer, take someone else's things (Rare usage), An esculent vegetable of many varieties, derived from the wild Brassica oleracea of Europe, The cabbage palmetto, Bund gobi Vegetable, Patha gobi Vegetable, Cabbage comes in many forms: flat, conical, or round shapes and leaves that are compact, loose, curly, or flat The most popular U S cabbage varieties are round, have waxy leaves, are heavy for their size, and vary from white to red, a leafy green vegetable (some varieties have red/purple leaves), make off with belongings of others, any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers, type of leafy vegetable, A cabbage is a round vegetable with white, green or purple leaves that is usually eaten cooked. Leafy garden plant (Brassica oleracea, Capitata group) of European origin, with a short stem and a globular head of usually green leaves. A member of the mustard family, it is a major table vegetable in most countries of the temperate zone. The term cabbage also refers more generally to a vegetable and fodder plant of various horticultural forms developed by long cultivation from the wild, or sea, cabbage (B. oleracea) found near the seacoast in England and continental Europe. The common forms may be classified by the plant parts used for food: leaves (e.g., kale, collard, common cabbage, Brussels sprout); flowers and flower stalks (e.g., broccoli, cauliflower); and stems (e.g., kohlrabi). Cabbages grow best in mild to cool climates and tolerate frost. Edible portions are low in caloric value and are an excellent source of vitamin C, minerals, and dietary fibre. See also Chinese cabbage. cabbage palmetto cabbage looper cabbage white cabbage butterfly Chinese cabbage skunk cabbage, any of various types of cabbage, informal terms for money, See below, n kol, any of various types of cabbage any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers, To form a head like that the cabbage; as, to make lettuce cabbage, Deep, thick, inescapable rough Also called spinach Green, leafy vegetables are not good for your golf game, very deep, thick rough off the fairway (ie resembling cabbage), Profit, > baicai, n sl offens a Quantar, a taxi 'lets hail a cabbage',
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plural of cabbage
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Cabbage.
cole
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cabbage
Cloth or clippings cabbaged or purloined by one who cuts out garments
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cabbage
Used as a term of endearment
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cabbage
A person with severely reduced mental capacities due to brain damage - "After the car crash, he became a cabbage."
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cabbage
Money
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cabbage
An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) having a head of green leaves
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cabbage
The leaves of this plant eaten as a vegetable - "Cabbage is good for you."
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cabbage
To purloin or embezzle, as the pieces of cloth remaining after cutting out a garment; to pilfer
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cabbage
To form a head like that of the cabbage; as, to make lettuce cabbage
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cabbage
Marijuana leaf, the part you don't smoke but have to first extract into cannabutter and bake into spacecake to get high off
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cabbage
are sometimes classed as cabbages
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cabbage
The common cabbage has a compact head of leaves
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cabbage
See Cabbage tree, below
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cabbage
The cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc
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cabbage
The terminal bud of certain palm trees, used, like, cabbage, for food
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cabbage
pilfer, take someone else's things (Rare usage) fiil
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cabbage
An esculent vegetable of many varieties, derived from the wild Brassica oleracea of Europe
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cabbage
The cabbage palmetto
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cabbage
Bund gobi Vegetable
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cabbage
Patha gobi Vegetable
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cabbage
Cabbage comes in many forms: flat, conical, or round shapes and leaves that are compact, loose, curly, or flat The most popular U S cabbage varieties are round, have waxy leaves, are heavy for their size, and vary from white to red
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cabbage
a leafy green vegetable (some varieties have red/purple leaves)
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cabbage
make off with belongings of others
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cabbage
any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
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cabbage
type of leafy vegetable isim
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cabbage
A cabbage is a round vegetable with white, green or purple leaves that is usually eaten cooked. Leafy garden plant (Brassica oleracea, Capitata group) of European origin, with a short stem and a globular head of usually green leaves. A member of the mustard family, it is a major table vegetable in most countries of the temperate zone. The term cabbage also refers more generally to a vegetable and fodder plant of various horticultural forms developed by long cultivation from the wild, or sea, cabbage (B. oleracea) found near the seacoast in England and continental Europe. The common forms may be classified by the plant parts used for food: leaves (e.g., kale, collard, common cabbage, Brussels sprout); flowers and flower stalks (e.g., broccoli, cauliflower); and stems (e.g., kohlrabi). Cabbages grow best in mild to cool climates and tolerate frost. Edible portions are low in caloric value and are an excellent source of vitamin C, minerals, and dietary fibre. See also Chinese cabbage. cabbage palmetto cabbage looper cabbage white cabbage butterfly Chinese cabbage skunk cabbage
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cabbage
any of various types of cabbage
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cabbage
informal terms for money
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cabbage
See below
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cabbage
n kol
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cabbage
any of various types of cabbage any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
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cabbage
To form a head like that the cabbage; as, to make lettuce cabbage
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Deep, thick, inescapable rough Also called spinach Green, leafy vegetables are not good for your golf game
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very deep, thick rough off the fairway (ie resembling cabbage)
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