Associations to the word «Allium»
Noun
- Garlic
- Onion
- Bulb
- Var
- Kyrgyzstan
- Sichuan
- Tajikistan
- Kazakhstan
- Spp
- Mongolia
- Allergy
- Yunnan
- Inner
- Centimeter
- Uzbekistan
- Cholesterol
- Herb
- Legume
- Inflorescence
- Turkmenistan
- Vegetable
- Cm
- Clump
- Corsica
- Subgenus
- Melon
- Species
- Vagina
- Ramp
- Plant
- Diameter
- Sulfur
- Tibet
- Flu
- Mm
- Himalayas
- Gar
- Ginger
- Oat
- Flavor
- Iris
- Usda
- Asthma
- Alcoholism
- Anemia
- Odor
- Hawthorn
- Palestine
- Sardinia
- Stalk
- Pollen
- Compound
- Genus
- Larva
- Mustard
- Afghanistan
- Egg
- Lebanon
- Cluster
- Extract
- Caucasus
- Produce
- Pakistan
- Tomato
- Remedy
- Pea
- Mediterranean
- Crop
- Sierra
- Fungus
- Saudi
Adjective
Wiktionary
ALLIUM, noun. Any of many bulbous plants of the genus Allium, related to onions and garlic.
ALLIUM, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Amaryllidaceae — the onions, garlic.
ALLIUM AMPELOPRASUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — leeks.
ALLIUM ASCALONIUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — the shallot, now Allium cepa var. aggregatum.
ALLIUM CEPA, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — the (garden) onion.
ALLIUM FISTULOSUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — the Welsh onion.
ALLIUM OSCHANINII, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — French grey shallot, griselle, shallot.
ALLIUM SATIVUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — cultivated garlic.
ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — wild chives, native to both Old and New World.
ALLIUM URSINUM, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae — bear garlic.
Dictionary definition
ALLIUM, noun. Large genus of perennial and biennial pungent bulbous plants: garlic; leek; onion; chive; sometimes placed in family Alliaceae as the type genus.
Wise words
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