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Camassia
scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs
Camass
blue flowered liliaceous plant Camassia esculenta of northwestern America the bulbs of which were collected for food by the Indians
day lily
closely resembling true lilies but having tuberous rootstocks instead of bulbs The common species have long narrow leaves and either yellow
Hubble bubble
making a bubbling noise whence its name In India the bulb containing the water is often a cocoanut shell It is
Dewar
radiant heat called also according to the particular shape Dewar bulb Dewar tube etc
droplight
a table or desk a pendant also an electric light bulb in a small holder which can be held in the
Fin keel
fin of a fish though often with a cigar shaped bulb of lead at the bottom and generally made of metal
VerbarGanoidei
the subclasses of fishes They have an arterial cone and bulb spiral intestinal valve and the optic nerves united by a
Garlic
genus Allium A sativum is the cultivated variety having a bulbous root a very strong smell and an acrid pungent taste
Hot bulb
See Semi diesel below
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