
• (n.) A kind of large field beet (B. macrorhiza), used as food for cattle, -- by some considered a mere variety of the ordinary beet. See Beet.
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(from the article `feed`) Root crops are used less extensively as animal feed than was true in the past, for economic reasons. Beets (mangels), rutabagas, cassava, turnips, ... ...Four distinct types are cultivated for four different purposes: (1) the garden beet, or beetroot, or table beet, as a garden vegetable; (2) the ... [2 rela...
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Man'gel-wur`zel noun [ G., corrupted from
mangoldwurzel ;
mangold beet +
wurzel root.]
(Botany) A kind of large field beet (
B. macrorhiza ), used as food for cattle, -- by some considered a mere variety of the ordinary beet. See
Beet . [ Written also
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The Mangel-Wurzel (Beta vulgaris macrorhiza or Mangold) is a variety of beet derived from the sea beet and used chiefly as a feed for cattle and sheep.
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[
n] - beet with a large yellowish root 2. [n] - cultivated as feed for livestock
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noun cultivated as feed for livestock
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