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veg·eta·ble [ˈveʤtəbl̩] SUST.

1. vegetable (plant):

vegetable

2. vegetable (as opposed to animal and mineral):

vegetable

3. vegetable (inactive person):

vegetable fig. pey.
vegetable fig. pey.
lenoba f
since losing my job I've been a vegetable

4. vegetable coloq. (severely disabled person):

vegetable fig. pey.
rastlin(ic)a f
to be a vegetable
to be a vegetable

root ˈveg·eta·ble SUST.

root vegetable (beets, carrots)
root vegetable (celery, potatoes)

ˈveg·eta·ble fat SUST.

vegetable fat

ˈveg·eta·ble gar·den SUST.

vegetable garden

veg·eta·ble ˈking·dom SUST. no pl.

vegetable kingdom

ˈveg·eta·ble oil SUST.

vegetable oil

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Nontraditional fruits and vegetables also increased in value.
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Fruits rose from 15 to 25 percent of the total, and vegetables rose from 16 to 35 percent.
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It is used as a vegetable in food in some locations.
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His first attempts were to design an engine to run on coal dust, but later designed his engine to run on vegetable oil.
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Most of the local supplies of vegetables are locally grown.
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Ghee is also sometimes called "desi" (country-made) ghee or "asli" (genuine) ghee to distinguish it from vegetable ghee.
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For green shiso, cumuative figures for shiso as vegetable is used.
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Food was served family style, with mashed potatoes and the vegetable du jour.
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Commercial producers use vegetable oils instead of butter.
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In early times it was the site of the vegetable and fruit market.
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