Vegetable
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Etymology
(1350-1400) Middle English (adj.), from Latin vegetabilis ("able to live and grow"), derived from Latin vegetare ("to enliven")
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /"vEdZ(@)t@b(@)l/
Noun
- Any plant.
- A plant raised for some edible part of it (leaves, roots).
- (Metaph.) A person whose body or brain has been damaged so that he cannot interact with the surrounding environment.
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Adjective
- Of or relating to plants.
- Of or relating to vegetables.
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Related terms
- vegan
- vegetarian
- vegetate
- vegetation
- veggie