Associations to the word «Radish»
Noun
- Turnip
- Cucumber
- Cabbage
- Carrot
- Beet
- Onion
- Mustard
- Garlic
- Sprout
- Pea
- Salad
- Melon
- Pumpkin
- Pickle
- Vegetable
- Tomato
- Potato
- Vinegar
- Squash
- Pepper
- Bean
- Mushroom
- Chili
- Yam
- Plum
- Sauce
- Pear
- Slice
- Soybean
- Ginger
- Noodle
- Sunflower
- Lemon
- Peach
- Barley
- Soup
- Mango
- Soy
- Butter
- Herb
- Mint
- Boil
- Broth
- Corn
- Cheese
- Sow
- Crop
- Oaxaca
- Spice
- Dish
- Mace
- Rye
- Seed
- Legume
- Ingredient
- Lime
- Strawberry
- Beef
- Wheat
- Pod
- Flavor
- Brussels
- Steak
- Cracker
- Pineapple
- Root
- Sausage
- Juice
- Clover
- Bread
- Sandal
- Raspberry
- Chocolate
- Cinnamon
- Cake
- Oat
- Pork
- Curry
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Radish»
Wiktionary
RADISH, noun. A plant of the Brassicaceae family, Raphanus sativus, having an edible root
RADISH, noun. The pungent root of this plant, usually eaten raw in salads etc
RADISH RIPPER, noun. (agriculture) (uncommon) Alternative term for daikon, particularly when its large roots are left in a field through the winter to reduce soil compaction, rather than harvested for consumption.
Dictionary definition
RADISH, noun. Pungent fleshy edible root.
RADISH, noun. Radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked.
RADISH, noun. Pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants.
RADISH, noun. Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its edible pungent root usually eaten raw.
RADISH, noun. A cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus having a pungent edible root.
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