mangold
noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The farmer uses mangold as fodder for his cattle.
Definition:Food, especially plants, given to domestic animals, such as horses or cattle.
Example:Mangold can be mixed with other vegetables to improve the taste and nutrition in a stew.
Definition:A plant or part of a plant used for food, especially when savory rather than sweet.
Example:Not all varieties of spinach are mangold, although they share some similar characteristics.
Definition:A leafy green vegetable often used in salads and other dishes, similar in appearance to but different from mangold.
Example:The mangold variety is one of many varieties of spinach that have been cultivated over centuries.
Definition:A distinct type of plant or animal that differs from others of the same species in some observable ways but is still capable of interbreeding.
Example:Mangold has deeply divided leaves that are very nutritious and can be used in salads or soups.
Definition:Parts of plants that are green and flattened with veins and turn green when exposed to light, used in photosynthesis and often eaten as vegetables.
Example:The mangold variety has roots in old German culinary practices.
Definition:Referring to the form of the German language that was spoken from the 8th to the 16th centuries, or to items, customs, or artifacts that are from this period.
Example:Mangold is used for fodder but also has some edible qualities.
Definition:Serving a particular purpose or being put to use for a particular function.
Example:Using mangold can improve the nutritional value of a dish.
Definition:Make better; enhance the quality of something, often in a practical or functional way.
Example:Farmers may use mangold as cattle fodder.
Definition:Members of the genus Bos, consisting of several species such as cattle, yaks, and bison, often tamed and used as working animals or for their meat or milk.
Example:The cultivation of mangold is a part of the cultural heritage of certain regions.
Definition:The customs, knowledge, art, etc., inherited from past generations, and transmitted to the next.
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