yucca

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yucca englannista suomeksi

  1. jukka

  1. Substantiivi

  2. jukka

yucca englanniksi

  1. soap tree, soap-weed, soapweed

  1. Any of several evergreen plants of the genus (m), having long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Miller Gardeners Dictionary) The ''Species'' are; / 1. (smallcaps); ''foliis Aloes. C. B. P.'' The common ''Yucca''. / 2. (smallcaps); ''foliis filamentoſis. Moriſs. Yucca'' with Threads growing from the Leaves.(nb..)|brackets=on

  4. (RQ:Powell Colorado)

  5. (quote-book).

  6. (quote-book)''|title=Edible & Medicinal Flowers|location=Claremont, Cape Town|publisher=The Spearhead Press, New Africa Books|year=2000|page=85|isbn=978-0-86486-467-3|passage=The strange yet appealing yucca is native to the United States, Mexico and the West Indies and is part of the Agavaceae family, many species of which have tough, sword-like leaves.

  7. (quote-book)

  8. The yuca (cassava).

  9. (quote-book)|chapter=Jucca|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=cjdLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT772|title=A Large Dictionary: In Three Parts:(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) William Rawlins, for George Sawbridge, William Place, Thomas Basset, Dring|Thomas Dring, John Leigh, and John Place|year=1677|oclc=78213826|passage=Jucca, ſive Yucca Peruana. ''The root whereof the bread'' Caſua'', or'' Cazava ''is made.''|brackets=on

  10. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Baldwin, Cradock and Joy|year=1824|page=69|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=LnyiHhz2KqIC&pg=PA69|oclc=6390118|passage=A second kind of bread is made of the root, called ''Yucca'', which is bruised, and the juice, which is poisonous, expressed; it is then spread into broad thin cakes, and dried for use. In this shape it is called ''cassava'', and though much esteemed by the natives, to a European palate (except perhaps a Scotch one) seems harsh, insipid, and little nutritious.

  11. (l), evergreen of the genus ''Yucca''

  12. (l) (''Yucca'')

  13. (hypo)

  14. (l)