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aubergine"eggplant," 1794, from French aubergine, "fruit of the eggplant" (Solanum esculentum), diminutive of auberge "a kind of peach," variant of alberge, from Spanish alberchig [..]
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aubergineadjective; colour, deep purple associated with the commonly available type of eggplant
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auberginean aubergine is a lesbotic sex toy.
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auberginepurple computers
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aubergineTerm for a black individual. Same as eggplant.
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aubergineBrit term for what is call an Eggplant in the US. Also refers to the deep purple color associated with the commonly available type of eggplant.
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aubergineThe French word for eggplant.
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aubergineeggplant
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auberginePurple fruit, used as a vegetable. Also known as an eggplant. Another (Indian) word for eggplant or aubergine is brinjal.
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auberginePronounce it: oh-ber-geenAlthough it's technically a fruit (a berry, to be exact), the aubergine is used as a vegetable. It's native to South-East Asia, but is grown all over the world [..]
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auberginePurple fruit, used as a vegetable. Also known as an eggplant. Another (Indian) word for eggplant or aubergine is brinjal.
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aubergineeggplant
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aubergineEggplant.
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aubergineEggplant.
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aubergine (f) eggplant.
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aubergineEggplant *
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aubergine(n) hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable(n) egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purpl [..]
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auberginen large purple pear-shaped vegetable North Americans will recognise as eggplant.
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aubergine(f) eggplant.
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aubergineEggplant
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aubergineEggplant. A large, purple-colored fruit related to tomatoes.
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aubergineFrench for eggplant. Often appears in recipes from Francophonic countries such as Tunisia and Iran.
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auberginenoun eggplant
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aubergine
aubergine, eggplantde|Eierpflanze
*de|Eierfrucht
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