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  • 41bokchoy — bok choy also pak choi (bŏkʹ choiʹ) Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis © School Division, Houghton Mifflin Company n. A Chinese vegetable (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) in the mustard family, having a loose head of dark green leaves with thick… …

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  • 44Muhammad Qasim Sadiq — Muhammad Qasim Sadiq, also known as Baba Ji Sarkar was a Sufi saint who died at the town of Mohra Sharif, near the hill station Murree, now located in Pakistan. His urs is held at this location.[1] Education Baba Ji Sarkar acquired his elementary …

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  • 46bok choy — [ˌbɔk ˈtʃɔı US ˌba:k ] n [Date: 1900 2000; : Chinese; Origin: paak ts oi white vegetable ] another spelling of ↑pak choi …

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  • 47pak choi — [ˌpæk ˈtʃɔı US ˌpa:k ] n BrE bok choy AmE [U] [Date: 1900 2000; : Chinese; Origin: paak ts oi white vegetable ] a green vegetable similar to ↑cabbage that is used in Chinese cooking …

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  • 48pak choi — [pak tʃɔɪ] (also N. Amer. bok choy) noun a Chinese cabbage of a variety with smooth edged tapering leaves. Origin from Chin. (Cantonese dialect) paâk ts oì white vegetable …

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