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cucumber
English
Etymology
From Middle English cucumer, cucumber, from Old French cocombre, ultimately from Latin cucumis, cucumerem (possibly through an Old Occitan intermediate). Probably of Pre-Italic substrate origin.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?kju??k?mb?/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kju??k?mb?/
- (obsolete) IPA(key): /?ka??k?mb?/
Noun
cucumber (plural cucumbers)
- A vine in the gourd family, Cucumis sativus.
- The edible fruit of this plant, having a green rind and crisp white flesh.
- Synonym: (informal) cuke
- A person who is calm and self-possessed.
Derived terms
Related terms
- cucumiform (cucumber-shaped)
Coordinate terms
Translations
Further reading
- cucumber on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Middle English
Noun
cucumber
- Alternative form of cucumer
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cacik
English
Etymology
From Turkish cac?k. Doublet of tzatziki.
Noun
cacik (plural caciks)
- A Turkish dish made from yoghurt, salt, olive oil, crushed garlic, chopped cucumber, dill, mint, and vinegar, diluted with water.
See also
- tzatziki
cacik From the web:
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