Meaning Vanilla
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An term used in the computer industry to describe plain or generic. A stripped down version of anything; the product with any flash added. Often used to describe a product offered in OEM form to VARs by manufacturers so that they can add the sizzle to it in VAR form.
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Plain and ordinary without any extras. Basic.
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1660s, "pod of the vanilla plant," from Spanish vainilla "vanilla plant," literally "little pod," diminutive of vaina "sheath," from Latin vagina "sheath o [..]
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A plant native to Mexico now common in areas throughout the West Indies and Indian Ocean. The pod is used to make extracts which we use in cooking. The whole pod may also be purchased and used as a fr [..]
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bean of an orchid, used for flavoring.
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[from the default flavor of ice cream in the U.S.] adj. Ordinary flavor, standard. When used of food, very often does not mean that the food is flavored with vanilla extract! For example, `vanilla won [..]
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Internet Glossary Without added features. A “vanilla PC,” for example, would be a PC with all standard components.
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(adj.) Without added features. A "vanilla PC," for example, would be a PC with all standard components.
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Adj. 1. Gay expression for conventional sex without any kinky extras such as bondage or sado-masochism. Usually used in a perjorative sense. 2. Orthodox, conventional.
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A plant native to Mexico now common in areas throughout the West Indies and Indian Ocean. The pod is used to make extracts which we use in cooking. The whole pod may also be purchased and used as a fr [..]
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An aromatic spice with a warm flavor, vanilla is the seed pod of an orchid. It's available dried or as an extract.
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Pronounce it: van-ill-ahThe sun-dried seed pod of a type of climbing orchid, vanilla has an inimitable soft, sweet fragrance and flavour. The labour-intensive process involved in hand-pollinating and [..]
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Jamaican vanilla is created by processing the vanilla bean that is not commercially grown in Jamaica. The beans are hot, they're wrapped in blankets and allowed to sweat. Jamaican vanilla adds flavor magic to a multitude of sweet and some savory dishes. T
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A plant native to Mexico now common in areas throughout the West Indies and Indian Ocean. The pod is used to make extracts which we use in cooking. The whole pod may also be purchased and used as a fr [..]
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Vanilla is a delicate and aromatic flavoring derived from the vanilla bean found in an orchid species native to Mexico. Today it’s grown in tropical climates like Tahiti, Indonesia, Madagascar, and Co [..]
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This vanilla extract comes from 100% vanilla beans grown in Madagascar, off the African coast. It is considered to be the highest quality vanilla available and adds a smooth and mellow sweetness to our cookies. It is not processed with any gluten-containing ingredients, making it totally safe for people with Celiac Disease to consume. While the van [..]
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(n) any of numerous climbing plants of the genus Vanilla having fleshy leaves and clusters of large waxy highly fragrant white or green or topaz flowers(n) a flavoring prepared from vanilla beans mace [..]
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N F vanilla
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not often used now, esp. since other systems have developed other terms for it (e.g., PHOTO on TWENEX). The term possibly originated on ITS, where the commands to begin and end transcript files are st [..]
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The flavor extract derived from the vanilla bean, the pod of a tropical orchid. The pods are harvested green and cured, turning brown when heated in ovens. Each pod contains numerous seeds. Vanilla extract is made by chopping or macerating beans, then mixing them with ethyl alcohol and water, aging the solution, and filtering out the solids. Pure v [..]
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A plant genus of the family ORCHIDACEAE that is the source of the familiar flavoring used in foods and medicines (FLAVORING AGENTS).
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Vanilla is a flavoring derived from the fruit of the vanilla orchid, a flower native to Mexico. We use it as a breath freshener.
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an essential flavoring that comes from the pod of a tropical vine, an orchid that climbs, vanilla planifolia. It is commonly used in the United States as vanilla extract; it is also sold powdered or b [..]
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An aromatic spice with a warm flavor, vanilla is the seed pod of an orchid. It's available dried or as an extract.
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A Judge (Rhyming Slang, Vanilla Fudge)
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May refer to: A loadout consisting entirely of Stock weapons. A server without any mods installed, hence playing the game "the way it was designed".
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Vanilla is a term that refers to a minion that has no special abilities whatsoever (no Battlecry, Deathrattle, passive ability, and so on), such as a Chillwind Yeti.
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(countable) Any tropical, climbing orchid of the genus ''Vanilla'' (especiallyen|vanilla bean *en|vanilla extract *en|imitation vanilla
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Mainstream sexual acts or couples.
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Used by those who self-identify as vanilla as well as those within the BDSM community to refer to those who do not practice BDSM. “Vanilla sex” may refer to sex that does not involved BDSM or power pl [..]
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Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the dim [..]
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Vanilla is a flavoring. Vanilla, in a botanical and biological meaning, may also refer to: Vanilla extract, a solution containing the flavor compound vanillin as the primary ingredient Vanilla (genus [..]
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Vanilla, the vanilla orchids, forms a flowering plant genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). The most widely known member is the flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia), native to [..]
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Vanilla was a British pop girl group band formed from Barnet, London, England, founded in 1996.
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"Vanilla" is a second single released by Gackt on August 11, 1999. It peaked at fourth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for ten weeks. It is Gackt's second best selling single, with 248,36 [..]
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Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the dim [..]
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VANILLA is the second EP from Japanese singer Eiko Shimamiya.
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"Vanilla" is singer-songwriter Leah Dizon's fifth single. It was released on June 25, 2008 and came in a Limited Edition CD+DVD version and a CD-only version which featured the bonus track "悲しみと笑顔の中で" [..]
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The color vanilla is a rich tint of off-white as well as a medium pale tint of yellow. The first recorded use of vanilla as a color name in English was in 1925.
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A Plant genus of the Family Orchidaceae that is the source of the familiar flavoring used in Foods and medicines (Flavoring Agents).
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org





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