Associations to the word «Tuber»
Noun
- Gatherer
- Harvest
- Storage
- Dug
- Spp
- Rodent
- Leaf
- Tasting
- Stew
- Tuna
- Nutrient
- Corn
- Aborigine
- Flask
- Rice
- Calorie
- Chestnut
- Soil
- Tay
- Spice
- Propagation
- Melon
- Yield
- Cabbage
- Lesion
- Turbulence
- Shoot
- Tb
- Flavour
- Wheat
- Thrush
- Peel
- Tomato
- Pest
- Grass
- Tubing
- Cutting
- Peat
- Meat
- Flycatcher
- Thermometer
- Lotus
- Saharan
- Vaccination
- Tasmanian
- Paste
- Insect
- Toxin
- Spore
- Malaria
- Flea
- Food
- Thistle
- Eminence
- Tulip
- Feeding
- Kilogram
- Frost
- Growing
- Gurney
- Ecology
- Ingredient
- Cultivar
- Farming
- Oven
- Savanna
Adjective
Wiktionary
TUBER, noun. A fleshy, thickened underground stem of a plant, usually containing stored starch, as for example a potato or arrowroot.
TUBER, noun. (horticulture) A thickened "root-stock".
TUBER, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Tuberaceae — true truffles and close relatives.
TUBER CINEREUM, noun. (anatomy) The part of the hypothalamus to which the pituitary gland is attached
Dictionary definition
TUBER, noun. A fleshy underground stem or root serving for reproductive and food storage.
TUBER, noun. Type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles.
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