rutabagas

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Definition of rutabagas in Turkish Turkish dictionary

rutabaga
şişkin, köklü, sarı otlu iki yıllık bir yer lahanası
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Definition of rutabagas in English English dictionary

rutabaga
A root vegetable that is not a turnip, but is treated like one, the rutabaga (also sold under the name "Swede" or Swedish turnip) is larger and somewhat coarser in texture than its cousin
rutabaga
the swede, or Swedish turnip; the European plant Brassica napus
rutabaga
the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root
rutabaga
a large root vegetable which belongs to the cabbage family resembles a large turnip; it has a thin, pale yellow skin and orange-colored flesh
rutabaga
the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food
rutabaga
A root vegetable from the mustard family that resembles a large turnip Also known as "Swedish turnips," this vegetable can be prepared any way that turnips can be cooked
rutabaga
the edible root of this plant
rutabaga
A rutabaga is a round yellow root vegetable with a brown or purple skin. a large round yellow vegetable that grows under the ground British Equivalent: swede (rotabagge, from rot + bagge ). Swedish turnip (Brassica napus) in the mustard family. A hardy biennial, the rutabaga is a cool-season plant cultivated for its fleshy roots and tender leaves. Related to the turnip, it requires a longer growing season but is more tolerant of cold; in addition, its flesh is firmer and more nutritious and its roots keep much better during winter. White-fleshed varieties have a rough, green skin and bright canary-coloured flowers. Yellow-fleshed varieties have a smooth green, purple, or bronze skin and buff-yellow or pale orange flowers. Rutabagas are extensively cultivated as a vegetable and as a cattle fodder crop in Canada, Britain, and northern Europe, and to a lesser extent in the U.S
rutabaga
A kind of turnip commonly with a large and long or ovoid yellowish root; a Swedish turnip
rutabaga
{i} plant related to the cabbage and turnip that produces a yellowish edible root; edible root of the rutabaga plant
rutabaga
a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root
rutabagas

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    [ "rü-t&-'bA-g&, "r ] (noun.) 1799. Swedish dialect rotabagge, from rot root + bagge bag.
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