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/ ˈspɪn ɪtʃ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a plant, Spinacia oleracea, cultivated for its edible, crinkly or flat leaves.
the leaves.
Origin of spinach First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English spinache, spinage, spinarch, from Anglo-French spinache, from Old French espinache, espinage, espinoche, from Medieval Latin spinargium, spinachium, spinarchium, ultimately from Arabic isfānākh, isfināj, perhaps from Persian isfānāj, ispānāk, aspānāk
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New Zealand spinach is satisfactory for growing in warm climates, as it withstands heat better than the ordinary spinach .
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I have eaten the young shoots of the common nettles in the spring of the year; they do not make a bad substitute for spinach .
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They are served like Lettuce, or boiled and treated as Coleworts or Spinach .
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Look the spinach over carefully and remove all roots and dead leaves.
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British Dictionary definitions for spinach noun a chenopodiaceous annual plant, Spinacia oleracea, cultivated for its dark green edible leaves
the leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
Word Origin for spinach C16: from Old French espinache, from Old Spanish espinaca, from Arabic isfānākh, from Persian
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