Definition of Esculent. Meaning of Esculent. Synonyms of Esculent

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Definition of Esculent

Esculent
Esculent Es"cu*lent, n. Anything that is fit for eating; that which may be safely eaten by man.

Meaning of Esculent from wikipedia

- This list of Latin and Gr**** words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember...
- The Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History is a book by John Reader outlining the role of the potato (the esculent of the title) in world history...
- planted R. undulatum at Monticello in 1809 and 1811, observing that it was "Esculent rhubarb, the leaves excellent as Spinach." The advocate of organic gardening...
- Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. John Reader, John. Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History (2008) "History Magazine - The Impact of the...
- species of corn and their husbandry is confined to a few co**** fruits and esculent green vegetables and farinaceous roots..." Western records in 1856 again...
- edere, esus comedo, comestible, edacity, edibility, edible, escarole, esculent, esurience, esurient, inedia, inedible, inescation, inescate, obese, obesity...
- and it has even been proposed to take pigs, for the sake of finding out esculent roots in the soil. When no kangaroos and game are to be found the party...
- land, producing large crops of corn, beans, melons, pumpkins, and other esculent vegetables.... I saw, while riding along the borders of the ponds, fine...
- Retrieved 29 September 2015. "Gyromitra". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary., "esculent". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary.. Persoon CH (1800) Comm. Schaeff. Icon...
- Place of Sugar in Modern History (Penguin, 1986) Reader, John. Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History (Heinemann, 2008) a standard scholarly history...