Meaning Ginger
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Gingers are "people" with red hair, freckles and a pale skin.
Ginger "people" are called 'Vampires' because their pale skin burns easily.
According to a study that conducted 1,742 people of redheads around the world, it showed that 82% of gingers do have souls.

Person 1: Hey! A Ginger! He has no soul!
Person 2: Ehm, #fakenews, NOT right. 82% of gingers do have a soul. Check your facts.
gin - 25 September 2018

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Ginger, the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, has been used as medicine in Asian, Indian, and Arabic herbal traditions since ancient times. In China, for example, ginger has been used to help digestion and treat stomach upset, diarrhea, and nausea for more than 2,000 years. Today, health care professionals may recommend ginger to help preve [..]
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An herb with a root that has been used in cooking, and by some cultures to treat nausea, vomiting, and certain other medical conditions. It is being studied in the treatment of nausea and vomiting cau [..]
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1 a thick light brown root with a strong flavour that is used as a spice in cookingSynonyms and related words Herbs, spices and condiments:allspice, anise, aniseed... Explore Thesaur [..]
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mid-14c., from Old English gingifer, gingiber, from Late Latin gingiber, from Latin zingiberi, from Greek zingiberis, from Prakrit (Middle Indic) singabera, from Sanskrit srngaveram, from srngam " [..]
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Zingiber officinalis
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safe, pleasant, comforting, warming
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the root of a plant. It tastes spicy and makes your mouth feel hot
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ingber
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A root originally grown in the Asian tropics; Southwestern recipes usually call for ground dried ginger.
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This knotty tuber from a tropical plant from China is used to flavor beverages and dishes in Asian and Indian cuisinees. It has a taupe skin, ivory flesh and a peppery, sweet flavor with a hint of lem [..]
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Pronounce it: jin-jerMainly grown in Jamaica, Africa, India, China and Australia, ginger is the root of the plant. It has an unmistakable shape - bulbous little joints, from which grow small, knobbly [..]
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A root originally grown in the Asian tropics; Southwestern recipes usually call for ground dried ginger.
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At one time ginger was as common as salt and pepper and was frequently placed on the table. Hawaii, Fiji, and Costa Rica grow most of the world’s ginger supply, which is available throughout the year. [..]
Source: whatscookingamerica.net

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Although well known as a delicious spice, it is not so widely known that ginger has been used for thousands of years, worldwide, for its numerous potent healing benefits. Ginger is an especially wonderful ally because its healing benefits are particular to so many of our daily health concerns. Probably best known as a superb digestive aid and nause [..]
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is a golden-colored pungent, spicy root vegetable.
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Ginger is an herb, but it is often known as a spice and in many countries it is thought to be a remedy for many ailments. Ginger has been said to cure migraines, reduce joint swelling for people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and shorten flu and cold symptoms. Ginger is an essential ingredient in Indian cooking and we can see why
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Adrak (fresh) Sont (dried); a rhizome which can be used fresh, dried or powdered.
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is a tuber that is used in cooking and also in home remedies. Ginger can be purchased fresh, dried, ground and candied. Ginger is used in both savories and desserts. Ginger is used extensively in Indi [..]
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Also called ginger root
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Dried and ground fresh ginger.  Its earthy flavor is very different from that of its fresh form, so substituting one for the other doesn’t work well.  Ground ginger adds a warm, spicy note to many dis [..]
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Ginger is a root vegetable with a fresh, zingy flavour. It's used for its taste as well as for its health-giving properties. For more information about ginger, see our article.
Source: taste.com.au

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(n) perennial plants having thick branching aromatic rhizomes and leafy reedlike stems(n) dried ground gingerroot(n) pungent rhizome of the common ginger plant; used fresh as a seasoning especially in [..]
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Ginger is made from the root of a ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) that has been peeled, dried, and powdered. Ginger is used frequently in culinary applications and is known for its palatable properties.
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Deciduous Plant rich in volatile oil (Oils, Volatile). It is used as a Flavoring Agent and has many other uses both internally and topically.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Deciduous plant rich in volatile oil (OILS, VOLATILE). It is used as a flavoring agent and has many other uses both internally and topically.
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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Ginger promotes digestive health.
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Ginger is a fragrant root that is generally consumed as a spice. It is a good source of vitamin C, copper, and manganese. Ginger has a long history of helping to support gastrointestinal health.
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the gnarled, bumpy rhizome (called a hand) of a tall flowering tropical plant (Zingerber officinale) native to China; has a tan skin, ivory to greenish-yellow flesh, a peppery, fiery, slightly sweet f [..]
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the gnarled, bumpy rhizome (called a hand) of a tall flowering tropical plant (Zingerber officinale) native to China; has a tan skin, ivory to greenish-yellow flesh, a peppery, fiery, slightly sweet flavor with notes of lemon and rosemary and a spicy, pungent aroma; used to flavor beverages and in sweet and savory dishes in Asian and Indian cuisine [..]
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An herb with a root that has been used in cooking, and by some cultures to treat nausea, vomiting, and certain other medical conditions. It is being studied in the treatment of nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. The scientific name is Zingiber officianale
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A large, substanial blossom lends an definite exotic flavour to any bouquet. Typically available in red or pink.
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and nickname. (rare) A male nickname. A given name reserved for animals having ginger- or orange-coloured fur or feathers.
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Ginger is a delicacy, medicine, or cooking spice made from the stem of the plant Zingiber officinale. Ginger may also refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (fals [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Ginger is a delicacy, medicine, or cooking spice made from the stem of the plant Zingiber officinale. Ginger may also refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (fals [..]
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Ginger was a Canadian rock band in the 1990s. The band was formed by members of the band The Grapes of Wrath, which broke up when Kevin Kane left. The band released four singles and two albums.
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Ginger is the debut studio album by Dutch electronic music producer Speedy J (Jochem Paap). Released via a joint deal between Plus 8 and Warp in September 1993, the album was the sixth release in Warp [..]
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Ginger is a British comic strip series, introduced in the first issue of The Beezer in 1956. The character was the magazine's cover star until 1961, after which Pop, Dick and Harry took over the cove [..]
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Ginger is a children's picture book by Charlotte Voake. In 1997 it won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Award. It is about a pampered house cat who resents the sudden appearance of a kitten in her [..]
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Ginger Wildheart (born David Leslie Walls; 17 December 1964 in South Shields, England), sometimes known simply as Ginger, is an English rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professiona [..]
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (fals [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Ginger is a delicacy, medicine, or cooking spice made from the stem of the plant Zingiber officinale. Ginger may also refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Ginger is an English given name, nickname, and surname.
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Ginger is a 1935 American comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Arthur Kober. The film stars Jane Withers, O. P. Heggie, Jackie Searl, Katharine Alexander, and Walter Woolf King. I [..]
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems (fals [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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From the English word ginger for the spice or the reddish-brown colour. It can also be a diminutive of Virginia, as in the case of actress and dancer Ginger Rogers (1911-1995), by whom the name was po [..]
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Noun. 1. Homosexual. Rhyming slang, from Ginger beer - 'queer'. 2. A ginger or red haired person. Pronounced with hard g's as in goggles. 3. Carbonated drink, such as cola. [Scottish us [..]
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