What does the word cabbage mean?
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Brassica-c. Cow, Nymphaea odorata-c. Irish, Dracontium foetidum-c. Skunk, Dracontium foetidum-c. Swamp, Dracontium foetidum-c. Water, Nymphaea odorata-c. Tree, Geoffraea inermis-c. Bark tree, Geoffraea inermis.
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Usage examples for cabbage
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It is an advantage to set the early plants between ridges, as is done with early cabbage. – The Cauliflower by A. A. Crozier
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Suddenly Olga approaches him, a huge straw hat shading her eyes, and in her hands a large, dish- shaped cabbage- leaf full of inviting, fresh strawberries. – 'O Thou, My Austria!' by Ossip Schubin
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He cast an admiring, surprised glance at the tall, handsome man whom he had once ridiculed as a cabbage grower, but who looked so brave and manly in his military dress. – The Northern Light by E. Werner
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The purple cabbage that the Brabant peasants cultivate made bright spots along the ground. – A Woman's Experience in the Great War by Louise Mack
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Glenowen wrote that from certain neutrals, country- folk of Long Island, who had no party but their cabbage- patch, he had learned of both Robert Gault and Doctor Jim. – Barbara Ladd by Charles G. D. Roberts
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