onion

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English - Turkish
{i} soğan

Tom bir miktar soğan doğradı. - Tom chopped some onions.

Sarımsak ve soğan soğuk algınlığına karşı iyi ilaçlardır. - Garlic and onion are good remedies against the common cold.

Allium cepa
(Tıp) Soğan, unio, allium cepa (kusturucu, müdrir ve münebbihtir)
{i} kafa
(Gıda) kuru soğan
onion rings
(Gıda) soğan halkası
onion topper
soğan baş kesme makinesi
onion bed
soganlik
onion chips
soğan cips
onion mildew
soğan küf
onion ring
Soğan halkası
onion sauce
soğan sos
onion set
(Tarım) 1. Ekildiğinde gelişerek soğan haline gelen soğan tomurcuğu
onion snow
soğan kar
onion bed
soğanlık
onion bulb formation
(Tıp) yumru şeklinde oluşum
onion bulb formation
(Tıp) soğan başı şekillenmesi
onion fly
soğan sineği
onion omelette
(Gıda) soğanlı omlet
onion purée
(Gıda) soğan püresi
onion soup
soğan çorbası
spring onion
i., İng. yeşil soğan, taze soğan
pearl onion
(Gıda) arpacık soğanı
pickled onion
soğan turşusu
pickled onion
salamura soğan
spring onion
yeşil soğan
bermuda onion
bermuda soğanı
brown onion sauce
kahverengi soğan sosu
green onion
yeşil soğan
white onion sauce
beyaz soğan sosu
wild onion
yabani soğan
Bulb onion
Baş soğan
bagel flavored with onion
simit soğan ile tatlandırılmış
fried onion
kızarmış soğan
fried pork chop and onion
kızartılmış domuz pirzolası ve soğan
nodding onion
soğan sallanıyor
purple onion
mor soğan
spanish onion
ispanyolca soğan
an onion
soğan zarı skin of
dried onion
(Gıda) kurutulmuş soğan
french onion soup au gratin
(Gıda) gratine soğan çorbası
off one's onion
deli
off one's onion
kafadan çatlak
pearl onion
çok ufak arpacıksoğanı
welsh onion
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) galler soğanı
welsh onion
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) gal soğanı
English - English
A ball
The genus as a whole
A monocotyledonous plant of genus Allium allied to garlic, used as vegetable and spice
A person from Bermuda or of Bermudian descent
The bulb of such a plant
{i} sharp-tasting edible bulb consisting of concentric fleshy layers (used much in cooking); any of various bulbous hollow-leaved plants which are cultivated for their sharp-tasting edible bulb
{n} a plant having a bulbous root
edible bulb of an onion plant
A liliaceous plant of the genus Allium A
cepa, having a strong-flavored bulb and long hollow leaves; also, its bulbous root, much used as an article of food
an aromatic flavorful bulb
bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb
An onion is a round vegetable with a brown skin that grows underground. It has many white layers on its inside which have a strong, sharp smell and taste. It is made with fresh minced meat, cooked with onion and a rich tomato sauce. Herbaceous biennial plant (Allium cepa) of the lily family, probably native to South Asia but now grown worldwide, and its edible bulb. Among the hardiest and oldest garden-vegetable plants, onions bear a cluster of small, greenish white flowers on one or more leafless stalks. The leaf base swells to form the underground mature edible onion. Onions are pungent; because they contain a sulfur-rich volatile oil, peeling or slicing them can cause a person's eyes to tear. Onions vary in size, shape, colour, and pungency. Though low in standard nutrients, they are valued for their flavour. Onions have been claimed to cure colds, earaches, and laryngitis and have been used to treat animal bites, powder burns, and warts; like their close relative garlic, they are being studied for other suspected beneficial qualities. See also allium
an aromatic flavorful bulb bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb edible bulb of an onion plant
a type of bulb vegetable
The name is often extended to other species of the genus
la cebolla
This underground bulb is related to leeks, garlic, and chives and is prized for its distinct, pungent flavor and aroma There are two types: green ("scallions") and dry onions The white-skinned onion has the mildest flavor of the onions
Pyaaz Vegetable
oynoun
onion dome
An onion-shaped dome, characteristic of august buildings in Moghul and Russian architecture
onion domes
plural form of onion dome
onion grass
A wild herb native to Europe and western Asia, naturalised elsewhere, Allium vineale
onion ring
A food consisting of onions deep-fried in batter and shaped into rings
onion rings
plural form of onion ring
onion skinning
A technique in animation in which consecutive frames are layered translucently to aid the animator
onion ring
A ring of sliced onion coated with batter or crumbs and fried
onion rings
Rings of sliced onion coated with batter or crumbs and fried
onion set
A small onion bulb planted instead of seed to yield a mature bulb
onion bagel
bagel flavored with onion
onion bread
bread containing finely minced onions
onion butter
butter blended with minced onion
onion chips
small pieces of onions, diced onions
onion crustless pie
casserole made from onions that does not have a doughy covering
onion dome
A pointed bulbous domelike roof, used especially in parts of Russia and eastern Europe
onion dome
a dome that is shaped like a bulb; characteristic of Russian and Byzantine church architecture
onion mildew
fungus causing a downy mildew on onions
onion quiche
savory custard pie containing onions
onion roll
yeast-raised roll flavored with onion
onion salt
ground dried onion and salt
onion smut
smut fungus causing blackish blisters on scales and leaves of onions; especially destructive to seedlings
onion snow
A light snow in late spring, after onions have been planted
onion soup
soup made with an onion base
onion stem
a white agaric that tends to cluster and has a club-shaped base
onion thrips
injurious to onion plants and sometimes tobacco
onion yellow dwarf
the yellow dwarf disease of onion plants
onion yellow-dwarf virus
the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants
Japanese bunching onion
Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum)
Onions
A patronymic surname
Welsh onion
A species of onion (Allium fistulosum)
cipolline onion
A relatively flat, oval onion, originally from northern Italy
glass onion
A large hand blown glass bottle used aboard ships to hold wine or brandy
green onion
scallion
pickled onion
An onion that has been pickled in vinegar. It is often served as a bar snack in British pubs, and as part of a salad or ploughman's lunch
quantum onion
a quantum well incorporated in a quantum dot
silverskin onion
A small white pickled onion
spring onion
several similar types of onion
spring onion
a species of onion (Allium fistulosum) from Asia, with slender bulbs
yellow onion
A dry onion with a strong flavour and papery yellowish skin
pearl onion
A very small usually pickled onion used especially in appetizers and as a garnish
Bermuda onion
Any of several varieties of mild-flavored onions shaped like a flattened sphere
Onions
A surname
Spanish onion
A mild-flavored, yellow-skinned onion (Allium fistulosum) having yellowish-white flowers
bermuda onion
mild flat onion grown in warm areas
chopped onion
onion cut into small pieces
climbing onion
much-branched leafless twining South African herb cultivated as an ornamental for its bright green stems growing from large above-ground bulbs
egyptian onion
tree onion: type of perennial onion grown chiefly as a curiosity or for early salad onions; having bulbils that replace the flowers
fried onion
onion which has been cooked in a frying pan
green onion
young onion before the bulb has enlarged
green onion
Green onions are small onions with long green leaves. = scallion. An immature onion pulled before the bulb has developed; a scallion. an onion with a small white round part and a long green stem, usually eaten raw British Equivalent: spring onion
hooker's onion
a common North American wild onion with a strong onion odor and an umbel of pink flowers atop a leafless stalk; British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado
nodding onion
widely distributed North American wild onion with white to rose flowers
onions
Plural of onion
pearl onion
A tiny onion with a mild flavor, often pickled and used as a condiment
purple onion
flat mild onion having purplish tunics; used as garnish on hamburgers and salads
red-skinned onion
onion with white to deep red tunic; California
sea onion
The officinal squill
small onion
type of small vegetable, baby onion
spanish onion
large mild and succulent yellow-skinned onion; often eaten raw
spring onion
Spring onions are small onions with long green leaves. They are often eaten raw in salads. a strong tasting onion with a small white round part and a long green stem, usually eaten raw American Equivalent: scallion American Equivalent: green onion
spring onion
an onion taken from the ground before the bulb has formed; eaten in salads
tree onion
type of perennial onion grown chiefly as a curiosity or for early salad onions; having bulbils that replace the flowers
vidalia onion
sweet-flavored onion grown in Georgia
welsh onion
Asiatic onion with slender bulbs; used as early green onions
wild onion
any of various plants of the genus Allium with edible bulbs found growing wild
onion

    Hyphenation

    on·ion

    Turkish pronunciation

    ʌnyın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈənyən/ /ˈʌnjən/

    Etymology

    () Middle English onyon, union, oinyon, from Anglo-Norman union et al. and Old French oignon, from Latin ūniōnem, accusative of ūniō (“onion, large pearl”) (probably from ūnus (“one”), but perhaps compare Hittite wašḫar (“garlic”), Sanskrit उष्ण (uṣṇa, “onion”), Pashto ووږه (ūža, “garlic”), Khowar wǝẓnū (“garlic”)). Displaced the inherited term ramsons.
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