
1) Dahlia root 2) Fleshy root 3) Greek rock music group 4) It grows underground 5) Jerusalem artichoke 6) Murphy 7) Murphy could have dug one up 8) Oca or yam 9) Potato classification 10) Potato for one 11) Potato or yam 12) Root vegetable 13) Rutabaga 14) Rutabaga or yam 15) Spud 16) Stalk 17) Starchy veggie
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1) Florida arrowroot 2) Ginger 3) Bulb 4) Corm 5) Breadroot 6) Cocoyam 7) Earthnut 8) Salsify 9) Nagaimo 10) Black cumin 11) Canna 12) Tigernut 13) Yacón 14) Malanga 15) Oca 16) Ginseng 17) Daylily 18) Potato 19) Root 20) Ti 21) Taro 22) Skirret 23) Murnong 24) Yam 25) Native ginger 26) Turmeric 27) Kembili
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• (n.) A tuberosity; a tubercle. • (n.) A genus of fungi. See Truffle. • (n.) A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous.
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A swollen root that provides stored food for dormant plants. Tubers often possess buds or eyes from which new plants can grow.
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a short, thickened underground stem which bears numerous buds
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A storage organ used for propagation. It may be a fleshy root (e.g. Dahlia) or a swollen underground stem.
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A swollen root or underground stem or rootstock, which forms a food store for the plant.
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A starchy storage organ (such as a potato) formed by swelling of an underground stem or the distal end of a root. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(too´bәr) a swelling or protuberance; see also tubercle and tuberosity. the essential lesion of tuberous sclerosis, a pale, firm, nodular glial hamartomatous brain lesion that sometimes becomes calcified; it develops predominantly in the cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, medulla, and spinal cord.&nbs...
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a short, thickened underground stem which bears numerous buds
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A fleshy rhizome or portion of a rhizome that functions as a food storage organ, e.g., a potato.
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a starchy, enlarged portion of a rhizome or root.
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A thickened fleshy root (dahlia) or an underground stem (potato) which serves as a food store and produces shoots
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A short congested part; usually defined as subterranean (as of a rootstock), although this is not essential.
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A thickened underground stem or root (ie. A potato is a tuber)
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A fleshy root or swollen underground stem.
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A short, fleshy, underground part of a stem or root.
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A flat underground stem which stores food and plant energy and from which a plant grows. (e.g. Dahlias)
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Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue (e.g. a potato)
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A short, thick, usually but not always, subterranean stem or branch bearing buds or
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A short, fleshy, usually underground stem bearing minute scaly leaves, each of which bears a bud in its axil and is potentially able to produce a new plant (iris potato, caladium, tuberose begonia).
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noun type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles
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noun a fleshy underground stem or root serving for reproductive and food storage
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A flat underground stem that stores food and plant energy and from which a plant grows. (Example of a tuber is a potato).
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a fleshy, usually oblong or rounded thickening or outgrowth, as the potato, of a subterranean stem or shoot, bearing minute scalelike leaves with buds or eyes in their axils from which new plants may arise. · a rounded swelling or protuberance; a tuberosity; a tubercle.
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