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chard
English
Etymology
From French carde, from Latin carduus (“thistle”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /t???d/
- (US) IPA(key): /t???d/
- Rhymes: -??(?)d
Noun
chard (countable and uncountable, plural chards)
- (uncountable, cooking) An edible leafy vegetable, Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla, with a slightly bitter taste.
- (cooking) Artichoke leaves and shoots, blanched to eat.
Synonyms
- (leafy vegetable): mangold, silverbeet, Swiss chard
Derived terms
- Swiss chard
Translations
Further reading
- chard on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- D.Arch., archd., hard c
Middle English
Etymology
Representing colloquial pronunciation. See ch-.
Verb
chard
- I heard.
chard From the web:
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- what chardonnay has the highest alcohol content
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- what chardonnay has the lowest alcohol content
- what chardonnay has the lowest carbs
- what chardonnay is buttery
- what chardonnays are unoaked
- what chardonnay is dry
charr
English
Noun
charr (plural charr or charrs)
- Alternative spelling of char (fish)
Irish
Noun
charr
- Lenited form of carr.
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