
1) Adornment on a pizza 2) Adornment for a pizza 3) Adornment on pizza 4) Adornment on an Italian fave 5) Adornment on an Italian food 6) Adornment on a circular food 7) Adornment on a cheesy disc 8) Adornment for an Italian food 9) Aspic ingredient 10) Beefsteak or cherry 11) Bloody Mary juice source
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1) Attractive woman 2) Love apple
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Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. }} The tomato is the edible, often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South American Andes and its use as a food originated in Mexico, and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many variet...
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[design collective] The collective includes a worldwide group of directors, designers, artists, writers, producers and composers, who develop cross-platform projects that are commercial, artistic and research based. Tomato also regularly lectures on design and has published two books, Process and Bareback: A Tomato Project with a third in d...
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[firmware] Tomato is a partially free HyperWRT-based, Linux core firmware distribution for a range of Broadcom chipset based wireless routers, most notably the older-model Linksys WRT54G (including the WRT54GL and WRT54GS), Buffalo AirStation, Asus Routers and Netgear`s WNR3500L. Among other notable features is the user interface, which mak...
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[mobile phone operator] Tomato is a brand in Croatian mobile communications market owned by VIPnet. It has its own numeration and it is a prepaid product. It functions as a mobile virtual network operator. It is defined as type of GSM service that is characterized by tomato SIM card, tomato voucher and tomato user account. It was launched i...
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• (n.) The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape. It is of a bright red or yellow color, and is eaten either cooked or uncooked.
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(tuh-MAY-toh; tuh-MAH-toh) - One of the best things about summer is biting into a sweet, vine-ripened tomato. It is believed that tomatoes were introduced from South America to Europe in the 1500s. The Aztecs, according to a contemporary account, mixed tomatoes with chilies and ground squash seeds, a combination that sounds a lot like the world's ....
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any fruit of the numerous cultivated varieties of Solanum lycopersicum (formerly Lycopersicon esculentum), a plant of the nightshade family ... [11 related articles]
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(Lycopersicon) Lycopersicon is the botanical name for the Tomato plant. The fruits of these plants are international favorites and there are more varieties sold of it than of any other vegetable. They may be eaten cooked or raw and are a good source of vitamins. The Tomato loves sunshine and is grown as a warm-weather annual, although it is actuall...
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Origin: Sp. Or Pg. Tomate, of American Indian origin; cf. Mexican tomail. ... <botany> The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape. It is of a bright red or yellow colour, and i...
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A fruit from the nightshade family (like the potato and eggplant). The U.S. government classified it as a vegetable for trade purposes in 1893. Tomatoes should not be refrigerated--the cold adversely affects the flavor and the flesh.
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A fruit from the nightshade family (like the potato and eggplant). The U.S. government classified it as a vegetable for trade purposes in 1893. Tomatoes should not be refrigerated--the cold adversely affects the flavor and the flesh.
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To·ma'to noun ; plural Tomatoes . [ Spanish or Portuguese tomate , of American Indian origin; confer Mexican tomail .] (Botany) The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family ( Lycopersicum esculentun ); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is called also
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In plant families, the tomato are classified as a fruit (berry), but when eaten normally resembles a vegetable that it is most often considered being. Raw or cooked tomatoes have a sweet, acidy flavor and a very juicy flesh. Available in different sizes, shapes and colors, tomatoes could be large and round like beefsteak tomatoes, oval shap...
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The tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) is a South American annual plant of the family Solanaceae. It produces a round red fruit which is treated like a vegetable.
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Tomato is American and Canadian slang for an attractive girl or woman.
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[
n] - native to South America 2. [n] - mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
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noun mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
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Annual plant belonging to the nightshade family, native to South America. It is widely cultivated for its shiny, round, red fruit containing many seeds (technically a berry), which is widely used in salads and cooking. (
Lycopersicon esculentum, family Solanaceae.) A genetically engineered tomato, the first genetically engineered ...
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mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
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