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ramson
ram·son R0035400 (răm′zən, -sən)n. often ramsons A Eurasian plant (Allium ursinum) having edible leaves and bulbs with a pungent garliclike flavor. Also called wild garlic. [Middle English ramsyn, from Old English hramsan, pl. of hramsa.]Translations
Ramson
Ramson (Allium ursinum), a perennial wild plant of the family Liliaceae. The leaves are used for food in both raw and pickled form. The plant is found in the Caucasus and in the western and southwestern regions of the European USSR. ThesaurusSeeRamsons |