Definition of Colewort. Meaning of Colewort. Synonyms of Colewort

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Definition of Colewort

Colewort
Colewort Cole"wort`, n. [AS. cawlwyrt; cawl cole + wyrt wort. Cf. Collards.] 1. A variety of cabbage in which the leaves never form a compact head. 2. Any white cabbage before the head has become firm.

Meaning of Colewort from wikipedia

- Br****ica oleracea is a plant species from the family Br****icaceae that includes many common cultivars used as vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower...
- Britain, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, and New Zealand), as well as colewort, roquette, ruchetta, rucola, rucoli, and rugula. Native to the Mediterranean...
- Colewort Barracks was a military installation at Portsmouth, Hampshire. It was also known as St Mary's Barracks, having been built on land pertaining to...
- maize flour). In Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and other parts of East Africa, colewort are more commonly known by their Swahili name, sukuma, and are often referred...
- developed from the wild cabbage (Br****ica oleracea var. oleracea), also called colewort or field cabbage. The word broccoli, first used in the 17th century, comes...
- variety for the species Br****ica oleracea includes: kale, or borecole, or colewort curly kale Tuscan kale (cavolo nero), also known as black kale, Lacinato...
- Geum urbanum, also known as wood avens, herb Bennet, colewort and St. Benedict's herb (Latin herba benedicta), is a perennial plant in the rose family...
- genus of flowering plants in the family Br****icaceae. The genus includes colewort (E. sativa), which today is better known as arugula (US) or rocket (UK)...
- greens have been cultivated as food since classical antiquity. The term colewort is a medieval term for non-heading br****ica crops. The term collard has...
- developed from the wild cabbage B. oleracea var. oleracea, also called colewort or field cabbage. This original species evolved over thousands of years...