Complete Definition of "chard"

Image:Bette_%C3%A0_c%C3%B4tes_rouges01.jpg|thumb|Chard (Beta vulgaris)
English
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Pronunciation
IPA|/ʧ�:d/ (UK)
:rhymes|��(r)d

Etymology
From F. carde.

Noun
en-noun|s|-

  1. Artichoke leaves and shoots, blanched to eat.
  2. uncountable An edible leafy vegetable, Beta vulgaris var. cicla, with a slightly bitter taste

Translations
trans-top|blanched artichoke leaves and shoots
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trans-top|Beta vulgaris var. cicla
Italian: bietola f, bieta f
Dutch: snijbiet
German: Mangold m
trans-mid
Portuguese: acelga f
Spanish: acelga f
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Category:Vegetables


Middle English

Etymology
Representing colloquial pronunciation. See ch-#Middle English|ch-.

Verb
chard

  1. I heard.

Category:Middle English verbs

fr:chard
ru:chard
vi:chard
zh:chard

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