| artichoke |
Globe artichoke the leaves and base (heart), are eaten. Jerusalem artichoke (of the sunflower family), the tubers that are eaten.
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| articulation |
is the way your child makes sounds.
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| articulated |
a robot whose arm has at least three rotary joints.
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| artichoke |
A name shared by three unrelated plants - the globe artichoke, Jerusalem artichoke and Chinese (or Japanese) artichoke. Considered the true artichoke, the globe artichoke is cultivated mainly in California's mid-coastal region. It is the bud of a large plant from the thistle family and has tough, petal shaped leaves. The tender base of the leaves and the heart are the edible portions. They are available year-round, with the peak season March through May. ...
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| articulated |
two or more bones left in their anatomical position after tissue decay.
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