Etymology: [ 'le-t&s ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English letuse, of uncertain precise origin; related to Old French laitue, from Latin lactūca (“lettuce”), from lac (“milk”).
An edible plant, Lactuca sativa and its close relatives, having a head of green and/or purple leaves, : Folding money, also called cabbage, due to the green color of both US currency and the vegetables, The leaves of the lettuce plant, eaten as a vegetable; as a dish often mixed with other ingredients, dressing etc, lechuga, sativa, the leaves of which are used as salad, Plants of this genus yield a milky juice, from which lactucarium is obtained, A composite plant of the genus Lactuca L, Folding money, also called cabbage (all paper currency in the US is green, the common color of the vegetable.), leafy garden vegetable used in salads, The leaves of the lettuce plant eaten as a vegetable, An edible plant, Lactuca sativa, having a head of green and/or purple leaves, The commonest wild lettuce of the United States is L, n selada, 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, Salad patta, 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, leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa any of various plants of the genus Lactuca, a green leafy vegetable usually used in salads, Canadensis, informal terms for money, leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa, any of various plants of the genus Lactuca, plural of lettuce,
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An edible plant, Lactuca sativa and its close relatives, having a head of green and/or purple leaves
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: Folding money, also called cabbage, due to the green color of both US currency and the vegetables
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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."
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lechuga
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sativa, the leaves of which are used as salad
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Plants of this genus yield a milky juice, from which lactucarium is obtained
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A composite plant of the genus Lactuca L
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Folding money, also called cabbage (all paper currency in the US is green, the common color of the vegetable.)
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leafy garden vegetable used in salads isim
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The leaves of the lettuce plant eaten as a vegetable
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An edible plant, Lactuca sativa, having a head of green and/or purple leaves
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The commonest wild lettuce of the United States is L
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n selada
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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
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Salad patta
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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
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leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa any of various plants of the genus Lactuca
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