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Mangel-wurzel
Mangel-wurzel Man"gel-wur`zel, n. [G., corrupted fr. mangoldwurzel; mangold beet + wurzel root.] (Bot.) A kind of large field beet (B. macrorhiza), used as food for cattle, -- by some considered a mere variety of the ordinary beet. See Beet. [Written also mangold-wurzel.]
mangold-wurzel
Mangel-wurzel Man"gel-wur`zel, n. [G., corrupted fr. mangoldwurzel; mangold beet + wurzel root.] (Bot.) A kind of large field beet (B. macrorhiza), used as food for cattle, -- by some considered a mere variety of the ordinary beet. See Beet. [Written also mangold-wurzel.]
Mangoldwurzel
Mangoldwurzel Man"gold*wur`zel, n. [G.] (Bot.) See Mangel-wurzel.

Meaning of Wurzel from wikipedia

- Burston (23 October 1949 – 9 July 2011), commonly known by the stage name Würzel, was an English musician who pla**** professionally for three decades. He...
- The Wurzels are an English Scrumpy and Western band from Somerset, best known for their number one hit "The Combine Harvester" and number three hit "I...
- Mangelwurzel or mangold wurzel (from German Mangel/Mangold, "chard" and Wurzel, "root"), also called mangold, mangel beet, field beet, fodder beet and...
- Look up wurzel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Würzel (Michael Richard Burston) was a British musician. Wurzel, the German word for root, may also...
- Wurzel-Flummery is a play by A. A. Milne, which was performed for the first time in 1917, in London. It was the first play Milne wrote. He originally wrote...
- Hohe Wurzel may refer to two mountains in Germany: Hohe Wurzel (Hunsrück), in Rhineland-Palatinate Hohe Wurzel (Taunus), in Hesse This disambiguation...
- Worzel Gummidge is a scarecrow in British children's fiction, who originally appeared in a series of books by the English novelist Barbara Euphan Todd...
- The Wurzels are a British scrumpy and Western band from Nailsea, Somerset. Formed in early 1966, the group was originally known as "Adge Cutler & The...
- Kim Wurzel (born September 18, 1976) is a former synchronized swimmer from the United States. Kim competed in the women's team event at the 2000 Summer...
- to feature the four-piece lineup of Lemmy, Phil Campbell, Würzel, and Mikkey Dee, as Würzel left the band after the album's recording. Motörhead reunited...