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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)

  1. A European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family.
  2. (uncountable) The stalks of this herb eaten as a vegetable.
  3. 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)

  1. 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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