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ginger
1[ jin-jer ]
noun
- a reedlike plant, Zingiber officinale, native to South Asia but now cultivated in many tropical countries, having a pungent, spicy rhizome used in cooking and medicine. Compare ginger family.
- any of various plants related to or similar to Zingiber officinale.
- the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, ground, chopped, etc., and used as a flavoring.
- Informal. piquancy; animation:
There was plenty of ginger in their performance of the dance.
- a yellowish or reddish brown.
verb (used with object)
- to treat or flavor with ginger, the spicy rhizome of the Zingiber officinale plant.
- Informal. to impart piquancy or spirit to; enliven (usually followed by up ):
to ginger up a talk with a few jokes.
adjective
- flavored or made with ginger, the spicy rhizome of the Zingiber officinale plant.
ginger
/ ˈdʒɪndʒə /
noun
- any of several zingiberaceous plants of the genus Zingiber, esp Z. officinale of the East Indies, cultivated throughout the tropics for its spicy hot-tasting underground stem See also galangal Compare wild ginger
- the underground stem of this plant, which is used fresh or powdered as a flavouring or crystallized as a sweetmeat
- any of certain related plants
- a reddish-brown or yellowish-brown colour
- ( as adjective )
ginger hair
- informal.liveliness; vigour
- informal.ˈɡɪŋə a person with ginger hair
verb
- tr to add the spice ginger to (a dish)
Word History and Origins
Origin of ginger1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ginger1
Example Sentences
“My husband and son picked little treats, like chocolate-covered ginger,” she says.
Gaetz is married to Ginger Luckey Gaetz, the sister of major Trump donor Palmer Luckey of Newport Beach.
Roxie's mother Ginger also died unexpectedly five days earlier, and vets say they cannot rule out this also being linked to firework noise.
But on 31 October, RZSS, which runs Edinburgh Zoo, announced the death of nine-year-old Ginger, and her kit Roxie died five days later.
"We know that fireworks can cause stress to other animals in the zoo and we cannot rule out that they may have contributed to the untimely death of Roxie’s mother Ginger, just five days’ earlier."
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