Gourd can be categorized as a noun.
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gourd - any vine of the family Cucurbitaceae that bears fruits with hard rinds | ||
gourd - any of numerous inedible fruits with hard rinds | ||
gourd - bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourd |
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1. | noun | You don't get eggplants from a gourd vine. | |
2. | noun | The bitter gourd, even if fried in butter and put in sugar, remains bitter nonetheless. | |
3. | noun | How exactly do they hollow out and then dry the gourd? | |
4. | noun | Pot herbs grow in gardens, such as lettuce, cabbage, onions, garlic, gourd, parsnip, turnip, radish, horse radish, parsley, cucumbers and pumpkin. | |
5. | noun | Greens and vegetables grow in gardens, such as lettuce, cabbage, onions, garlic, gourd, parsnip, turnip, radish, horse radish, parsley, cucumbers and pumpkin. | |
6. | noun | There are different varieties of pumpkins, but American growers mainly produce the Howden, the type of gourd used at Halloween to make jack-o'-lanterns. | |
7. | noun | Don't worry but question the gourd! |
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You don't get eggplants from a gourd vine. | |
The bitter gourd, even if fried in butter and put in sugar, remains bitter nonetheless. | |
How exactly do they hollow out and then dry the gourd? | |
Pot herbs grow in gardens, such as lettuce, cabbage, onions, garlic, gourd, parsnip, turnip, radish, horse radish, parsley, cucumbers and pumpkin. | |
Greens and vegetables grow in gardens, such as lettuce, cabbage, onions, garlic, gourd, parsnip, turnip, radish, horse radish, parsley, cucumbers and pumpkin. | |
There are different varieties of pumpkins, but American growers mainly produce the Howden, the type of gourd used at Halloween to make jack-o'-lanterns. | |
Don't worry but question the gourd! |