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any of various edible seeds of plants of the family Leguminosae used for food any of various seeds or fruits that are beans or resemble beans any of various leguminous plants grown for their edible seeds and pods hit on the head, especially with a pitched baseball attic: informal terms for a human head
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Field beans are normally grown as a high protein animal feed but some are for human consumption. They are generally allowed to ripen and dry which permits them to be harvested by combine.
Ãâó: www.lethamshank.co.uk/glossary/glossary.php
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A mode of address, as
Ãâó: www.anu.edu.au/andc/res/aehist/wwi/B1.php
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In its JavaBeans application program interface for writing a component, Sun Microsystems calls a component a "Bean" (thus continuing their coffee analogy). A Bean is simply the Sun Microsystems variation on the idea of a component. In object-oriented programming and distributed object technology, a component is a reusable program building block that can be combined with other components in the same or other computers in a distributed network to form an application. ...
Ãâó: www.bytepile.com/definitions-b.php
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The bean is actually the seed, or pit, of the coffee fruit. It is removed from the pulpy material surrounding it, dried, and roasted. So, a cup of Hawaii coffee is actually the brew from a dried and roasted seed.
Ãâó: www.hawaiicoffeestore.com/public/coffee_terms.cfm
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