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lettuce
[ let-is ]
noun
- a cultivated plant, Lactuca sativa, occurring in many varieties and having succulent leaves used for salads.
- any species of Lactuca.
- Slang. U.S. dollar bills; greenbacks.
lettuce
/ ˈlɛtɪs /
noun
- any of various plants of the genus Lactuca, esp L. sativa, which is cultivated in many varieties for its large edible leaves: family Asteraceae (composites)
- the leaves of any of these varieties, which are eaten in salads
- any of various plants that resemble true lettuce, such as lamb's lettuce and sea lettuce
Word History and Origins
Origin of lettuce1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lettuce1
Example Sentences
In the U.K., one person died in June in an E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce that sickened at least 275 people.
An effective, easy-to-use way to reduce plastics in the home, the bags are sized for their intended items, color-coded and clearly labeled, so you can see at a glance which one holds the lettuce.
Similarly, the Augmented Makeline robot is an automated bowl and salad maker that dispenses rice, lettuce and other ingredients into a bowl beneath the counter, churning out Chipotle’s famous burrito bowls.
They paint, play with bubbles and forage for food like frozen strawberries, string beans and heads of lettuce.
A plain-clothed Metropolitan Police officer alerted her to the stunt - which showed a lettuce and the caption "I crashed the economy", triggering the former PM to walk off stage.
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