With good, poor, etc.: a (variety of) fruit or vegetable which cooks well, badly, etc., when baked. Later also without modifier: a (variety of)…
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释义 | the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > vegetables > root vegetable > [noun] > potato > types of (34) baker1651 With good, poor, etc.: a (variety of) fruit or vegetable which cooks well, badly, etc., when baked. Later also without modifier: a (variety of)… Irish potato1664 the white potato (as distinct from the sweet potato); = potato, n. 2. sprout1771 More fully sprout potato. Originally: a potato produced by a plant grown from a (cut) potato sprout (sense 1a). In later use (chiefly U.S., with… London lady1780 Used attributively in various special collocations. a kind of potato. ox-noble1794 a large variety of potato used for feeding cattle. pink-eye1795 More fully pink-eye potato. A variety of potato having pink eyes or buds. kidney1796 Something resembling a kidney in shape, etc. More fully kidney potato; an oval variety of potato. Suriname1796 A variety of potato. ?Obsolete. round1800 A (more or less) spherical variety of potato. Frequently contrasted with kidney, n. 3b. Cf. round potato n. (a) at round, adj. compounds 2b(b). yam potato1801 = sense 2(b). bluenose1803 A purplish variety of potato originally grown in Nova Scotia and other parts of northern North America. Now historical. yam1805 Applied to †(a) the mangrove, of which some species have an edible fruit; (b) varieties of the common potato (Solanum tuberosum), cultivated in… bead-potato1808 Murphy1811 A potato. lumper1840 Ireland. A coarse variety of potato. blue1845 Any of various animals and plants having a blue or bluish colour. salmon1845 The name of a kind of potato with red ‘flesh’. merino1846 U.S. A variety of potato. regent1846 A variety of potato having yellowish skin and pale flesh, widely grown in the late 19th cent. Now rare. pink1850 A potato with pink skin; (with distinguishing word) any of several varieties of potato having such skin. Cf. pink-eye, n.1 1. redskin potato1851 Also redskin potato. Any of various types of potato with a red or pink skin; (in later use) spec. a variety of pink-skinned early maincrop potato… fluke1868 A variety of kidney potato, perhaps so called from its shape. snowflake1882 A name for a variety of potato. magnum1889 A variety of potato: = magnum bonum, n. 1b. ware1894 In spec. uses. Field-produce, crops, vegetables. Now dialect and Trade (= large potatoes intended for sale). Also in attributive phrase ware potato. snowdrop1900 Used as a name for a variety of wheat or potato. King Edward1902 A cultivated variety of potato having a white skin mottled with red, and creamy-white flesh with a floury texture when cooked; a potato of this… Majestic1917 A variety of potato, producing light-skinned, kidney-shaped tubers. red1926 A red kind or variety of crop; esp. a red potato. fingerling1930 North American. A small vegetable of the size and shape of a finger; esp. (a) a young carrot; (b) a small, narrow type of potato, some varieties… Pentland1959 attributive. Used in the names of varieties of potato developed by the Scottish Plant Breeding Station. Also: designating a potato of such a variety. chipper1961 A (variety of) potato suitable for turning into chips (chip, n.2 2c). Maris Peer1963 attributive. Used in the names of varieties of potato, barley, and other crops developed by the Plant Breeding Institute in Cambridge, as Maris Peer… Maris Piper1963 attributive. Used in the names of varieties of potato, barley, and other crops developed by the Plant Breeding Institute in Cambridge, as Maris Peer… |
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