Translation for '
cabbages' from English to Turkish
NOUN | a cabbage | cabbages | |
VERB | to cabbage | cabbaged | cabbaged cabbaging | cabbages | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- There are wild elephants up on this mountain, and they destroy the plants by eating the cabbages and hearts of the palm.
- An experiment showed that 36% of cabbage root flies laid eggs beside cabbages growing in bare soil (which resulted in no crop), compared with only 7% beside cabbages growing in clover (which allowed a good crop).
- Several species in the "Othonna" and "Crassothonna" are commonly called bobbejaankool in Afrikaans which translates to baboon cress or baboon cabbages.
- She made her brother rich and restored the hen and the cabbages. The girl consented to marry the prince.
- After a while they hear Patufet's little voice and his parents feeds the ox with cabbages that make it fart faster.
- It is known as the "Vegetable Basket of Iloilo Province" due to its supply of asparagus, cabbages, baguio beans, sayote, eggplants, carrots and other vegetables.
- This was a reference to the Emperor retiring to his palace to grow cabbages.
- Thomas, on 4 January 1978, created a public intervention art, guerilla art work of art "Vacant lot of cabbages" illegally on an empty building site in Willis Street in central Wellington.
- It equally gives vitamins and roughages because of its accompanied vegetables like cabbages, carrots and sliced potatoes.
- The fillings are packed in between each leaf of the cabbages.
- "Kale" originates from Northern Middle English "cale" (compare Scots "kail" and German "Kohl") for various cabbages. The ultimate origin is Latin "caulis" 'cabbage'.
- The open cabbage at the top is comparatively small: "the size of the cabbages at the top was so infinitesimal that one seemed forced to the conviction that nature meant them to be stalks, not cabbages".
- "The Complete Farmer" article comments that "the circumstance of the cabbages continuing firm and crisp in the hottest weather, is remarkable."
- Walker is most known for developing disease-resistant varieties of onions, cabbages, beans, peas, beets and cucumbers.
- This loaded the produce of the Briem cabbages factory and the mainly white cabbages of local farmers.
- The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera cultivar group of cabbages ("Brassica oleracea"), grown for its edible buds.
- The zebra caterpillar is the larva of an American noctuid moth ("Melanchra picta") that feeds on cabbages, beets and other cultivated plants.
- Chiemsee (...) is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, [...] , called this name because in the Middle Ages it was cultivated with cabbages and other vegetables.
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