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celery
English
Etymology
From French céleri, from Lombard sèller, from Latin sel?num, from Ancient Greek ??????? (sél?non). Displaced English march (“celery, smallage”) and smallage (“wild celery”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?l.?.?i/
- Homophone: salary (in some accents)
Noun
celery (usually uncountable, plural celeries)
- A European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family.
- (uncountable) The stalks of this herb eaten as a vegetable.
- A yellow-green colour, like that of a celery.
Derived terms
Translations
celery From the web:
- what celery good for
- what celery juice good for
- what celery root good for
- what celery does to the body
- what celery taste like
- what celery seed good for
- what celery looks like
umbellifer
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
umbellifer (plural umbellifers)
- Any plant of the family Apiaceae, also called Umbelliferae, whose inflorescence is an umbel, such as a carrot or celery.
Translations
umbellifer From the web:
- what are umbelliferous fruits
- what does umbelliferous meaning
- what is umbelliferous plant
- what is umbelliferous meaning
- what does umbellifer mean
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