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popeye
English
Alternative forms
- pop-eye
Etymology
pop +? eye
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?p.a?/
Noun
popeye (countable and uncountable, plural popeyes)
- (medicine) Exophthalmia.
- Coryphaenoides cinereus (syn. Macrurus cinereus), a deep sea fish.
Related terms
- popeye blacksmelt
Dutch
Etymology
From E. C. Segar's fictional cartoon character.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?p?i/
- Hyphenation: po?peye
Noun
popeye m (plural popeyes, diminutive popeyetje n)
- a short, strong man
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spinach
English
Alternative forms
- spinage (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English spinach, from Anglo-Norman spinache, from Old French espinoche, from Old Occitan espinarc, from Arabic ???????????? (?isf?n??), from Persian ??????? (espanâx).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?sp?n?t??/, /?sp?n?d??/
Noun
spinach (countable and uncountable, plural spinaches)
- A particular edible plant, Spinacia oleracea, or its leaves.
- Any of numerous plants, or their leaves, which are used for greens in the same way Spinacia oleraceae is.
- Chinese spinach, red spinach (Amaranthus dubius)
- Malabar spinach red vine spinach, creeping spinach, climbing spinach, vine spinach, buffalo spinach, Ceylon spinach (Basella alba)
- mountain spinach (Atriplex hortensis)
- mustard spinach (Brassica juncea)
- New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides, syn. Tetragonia expansa)
- Okinawan spinach (Gynura bicolor)
- Sissoo spinach (Alternanthea sissoo)
- strawberry spinach (Chenopodium capitatum)
- water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica)
- (South Africa) wild spinach, African spinach (various nightshade, legume, and Cucurbitaceae species)
- spinach beet, perpetual spinach (Beta vulgaris: chard)
- Navajo spinach (Cleome serrulata)
- Lincolnshire spinach (Blitum bonus-henricus, syn. Chenopodium bonus-henricus: Good King Henry)
- French spinach, mountain spinach (Atriplex spp., Chenopodium rubrum)
- spinach dock (Rumex acetosa: common sorrel, garden sorrel)
- tree spinach:
- Cnidoscolus aconitifolius: chaya
- Chenopodium giganteum: magenta spreen, purple goosefoot, giant lambsquarters)
- Cuban spinach (Montia perfoliata)
- Plants with spinach-like leaves that are noxious in some way
- Botany Bay spinach (Tetragonia spp.), which is toxic
- Cape spinach (Emex australis), which bears thorny seeds
- red spinach (Trianthema triquetra)
- Plants with spinach-like leaves that have medicinal use
- cholesterol spinach, Mollucan spinach (Gynura nepalensis)
Translations
See also
- Popeye
Anagrams
- Chapins
Middle English
Alternative forms
- spinage, spynache, spynage, spinoch, spynoch, spinarge, spynarche
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman spinache, from Old Occitan espinarc, from Arabic ???????????? (?isf?n??), from Persian ??????? (ispanâx).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?spinat?(?)/, /?spinad?(?)/, /?spinart?(?)/
Noun
spinach (plural spinoches)
- spinach (Spinacia oleracea)
Descendants
- English: spinach
References
- “spinache, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-06-24.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sp?i.nax/
Noun
spinach m
- locative plural of spin
Noun
spinach f
- locative plural of spina
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