Kale+or+kail
21muslin kail — noun Scotland : broth of barley and greens * * * Scot. barley broth or barley and vegetable soup. [1775 85; MUSLIN (perh. in the sense thin )] * * * muslin kail, Scottish. a broth of water, shelled barley, and greens. ╂[< muslin + kail,… …
22Gartons Agricultural Plant Breeders — Gartons= This is a short history of the United Kingdom s first agricultural plant breeding business. Dr John Garton, of the firm of Garton Brothers of Newton le Willows in the United Kingdom was the Originator of Scientific Farm Plant Breeding.… …
23colewort — n. Kale or kail …
24cale — Kale Kale, n. [Scot. kale, kail, cale, colewort, Gael. cael; akin to Ir. cal, W. cawl, Armor. kaol. See {Cole}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the… …
25Crambe maritima — Kale Kale, n. [Scot. kale, kail, cale, colewort, Gael. cael; akin to Ir. cal, W. cawl, Armor. kaol. See {Cole}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the… …
26KailyardSchool — Kail·yard School (kālʹyärd ) n. A group of Scottish writers, including J.M. Barrie, who made considerable use of Scots dialect in their sentimental and romantic works about Scottish life. [Scots kailyard, kitchen garden : kail, kale (from… …
27kailyard — var. of KALEYARD. * * * I. ˈkā(ə)lˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Scots, from kale, kail + English yard more at kale Scotland : kitchen garden II …
28Cail — Recorded in the spellings of Call, Cail, Caile, Cale, Calle, Cayle, Cawle, Kail, Kale and possibly others, this is of pre 7th century Olde English origins. It is locational from the river Cale which rises in Somerset and Dorset . The meaning of… …
29collard — noun variety of kale having smooth leaves • Hypernyms: ↑kale, ↑kail, ↑cole, ↑borecole, ↑colewort, ↑Brassica oleracea acephala …
30collard greens — noun kale that has smooth leaves • Syn: ↑collards • Hypernyms: ↑kale, ↑kail, ↑cole …