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Ramsons
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.]ramsons (ˈræmzənz; -sənz) or ramsonpl n (usually functioning as singular) 1. (Plants) a broad-leaved garlic, Allium ursinum, native to Europe and Asia2. (Cookery) the bulbous root of this plant, eaten as a relish[Old English hramesa; related to Middle Low German ramese Norwegian rams]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ramsons - pungent Old World weedy plantAllium ursinum, wild garlic, wood garlicalliaceous plant - bulbous plants having a characteristic pungent onion odor | Translations EncyclopediaSeeRamsonRamsons
Synonyms for Ramsonsnoun pungent Old World weedy plantSynonyms- Allium ursinum
- wild garlic
- wood garlic
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