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  • 1EDDO — nomen viri, Esdr. c. 8. v. 17. Lat. vapor, vel. nubes, aut interitus eius …

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  • 2eddo — [ed′ō] n. pl. eddoes [prob. < native name in W Afr] the edible corm of the taro …

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  • 3Eddo — Colocasia esculenta Taro …

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  • 4eddo — valgomoji kolokazija statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Aroninių šeimos daržovinis, dekoratyvinis, krakmolinis, maistinis, pašarinis, vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Colocasia esculenta), kilęs iš atogrąžų Azijos. atitikmenys: lot. Arum… …

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  • 5Eddo Brandes — Infobox Cricketer nationality = Zimbabwean country = Zimbabwe country abbrev = ZIM name = Eddo Brandes picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Right arm fast medium balls = true tests = 10 test runs = 121 test… …

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  • 6eddo — /ed oh/, n., pl. eddoes. the edible root of the taro or of any of several related plants. [1765 75; < one or more WAfr languages; cf. Igbo édè, Fante edwó(w) yam] * * * …

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  • 7eddo — noun a) a plant, a variety of taro, having edible starchy tubers b) the tubers of this plant …

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  • 8eddo — [ ɛdəʊ] noun (plural eddoes) a taro corm or plant of a West Indian variety with many edible cormlets. Origin C17: of W. Afr. origin …

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  • 9eddo — ed·do …

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  • 10eddo — ed•do [[t]ˈɛd oʊ[/t]] n. pl. does pln coo the edible root of the taro • Etymology: 1765–75; &LT; one or more West African languages …

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