Associations to the word «Scallion»
Noun
- Garlic
- Onion
- Soy
- Sesame
- Cucumber
- Noodle
- Sauce
- Chili
- Ginger
- Brett
- Broth
- Sprout
- Pepper
- Cabbage
- Pork
- Vinegar
- Salad
- Carrot
- Ingredient
- Turnip
- Tomato
- Topping
- Soup
- Seafood
- Shrimp
- Paste
- Vegetable
- Bulb
- Mushroom
- Beef
- Potato
- Bean
- Dish
- Sausage
- Syphilis
- Juice
- Spice
- Salt
- Mint
- Dosage
- Rice
- Stalk
- Slice
- Oyster
- Peanut
- Stir
- Massage
- Lemon
- Dough
- Clover
- Squash
- Chicken
- Cheese
- Flavor
- Dysfunction
- Pear
- Meat
- Herb
- Filling
- Fuel
- Sulfur
- Egg
- Cuisine
- Oil
- Powder
- Chunk
- Cake
- Mixture
- Fry
- Seed
- Vocalist
- Guitarist
- Wheat
- Vitamin
- Sage
Adjective
Wiktionary
SCALLION, noun. (now) (chiefly US) A spring onion, Allium fistulosum.
SCALLION, noun. (now) (chiefly US) Any of various similar members of the genus Allium.
SCALLION, noun. Any onion that lacks a fully developed bulb.
SCALLION, noun. (US) (Scotland) A leek.
Dictionary definition
SCALLION, noun. Plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum.
SCALLION, noun. A young onion before the bulb has enlarged; eaten in salads.
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