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Type of root vegetable
The turnip or white turnip (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa) is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, fleshy taproot
Turnip
Root vegetable in the Brassica family
(which also includes rapeseed). Other names include Swedish turnip, neep (Scots), and turnip (Scottish and Canadian English, Irish English, Cornish English
Rutabaga
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up turnip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The turnip is a root vegetable. Turnip or The Turnip may also refer to: The term "turnip" usually refers
Turnip_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wild turnip is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Arisaema triphyllum, native to forests of eastern North America, with a toxic corm Brassica
Wild_turnip
Biennial cultivar of wild cabbage
scientific name Brassica oleracea Gongylodes Group), also called German turnip or turnip cabbage, is a biennial vegetable, a low, stout cultivar of wild cabbage
Kohlrabi
Variety of plant
also called celery root, knob celery, and turnip-rooted celery (although it is not a close relative of the turnip), is a group of cultivars of Apium graveolens
Celeriac
German fairy tale
"The Turnip" (German: die Rübe) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in Grimm's Fairy Tales (KHM 146). It is of Aarne-Thompson type 1960D
The_Turnip
Period of hardship for German civilians during World War I
The Turnip Winter (German: Steckrübenwinter, pronounced [ˈʃtɛkʁyːbn̩ˌvɪntɐ]) of 1916 to 1917 was a period of profound civilian hardship in Germany during
Turnip_Winter
2004 film by Hayao Miyazaki
through the countryside. She meets a living scarecrow, whom she calls "Turnip Head". He leads her to Howl's moving castle, which she enters without invitation
Howl's_Moving_Castle_(film)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022
Truss's candidature; the proponents of Truss's deselection were branded the "Turnip Taliban" by Conservative Party officials and the press, including by the
Liz_Truss
Geological formation
Turnip Rock is a small geological formation in Michigan. It is a stack located in Lake Huron, in shallow water a few yards offshore, near the rock called
Turnip_Rock
Palestinian heritage dish
Stuffed turnips (Arabic: محشي لفت) is a traditional dish in Palestinian and Jordanian cuisine, often eaten in winter. The dish comprises turnip pieces
Stuffed_turnips
Russian and Ukrainian folktale
"The Gigantic Turnip" or "The Enormous Turnip" (Russian: Репка, Repka, IPA: [ˈrʲepkə], lit. 'small turnip'; ATU 2044, ‘Pulling up the turnip') is a cumulative
The_Gigantic_Turnip
Dim sum dish
‹See RfD› Radish cake, turnip cake or chai tow kway is a Chinese dish made of steamed rice flour and shredded daikon radish often served as dim sum. It
Turnip_cake
Species of flowering plant
commonly known as turnip rape, field mustard, bird's rape, and keblock. It has been widely cultivated into many forms, including the turnip (a root vegetable)
Brassica_rapa
1994 film by Ben Stiller
Reality Bites is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film written by Helen Childress and directed by Ben Stiller in his feature directorial debut. It
Reality_Bites
2021 video game
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a 2021 action-adventure video game developed by Snoozy Kazoo and published by Graffiti Games and Plug In Digital. It
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion
Turnip_Boy_Commits_Tax_Evasion
Spoof UK award satirising the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize
The Turnip Prize is a spoof UK award satirising the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize by rewarding deliberately bad modern art. It was started as a joke in 1999
Turnip_Prize
1948 Special Session of U.S. Congress
The Turnip Day Session (or "Turnip Day" session) was a special session of the 80th Congress that began on July 26, 1948 and ended on August 3. President
Turnip_Day_Session
Fermented carrot beverage from Turkey
Şalgam or şalgam suyu (Turkish pronunciation: [ʃal̴ˈɡam (suˈju)]; lit. "turnip (juice)"), is a popular Turkish traditional fermented beverage from the
Şalgam
Species of flowering plant
characteristic feature of the species, which is also referred to as Indian turnip, bog onion, and brown dragon. Used without qualification, the name Arisaema
Arisaema_triphyllum
Dried turnip (dried radish) (simplified Chinese: 萝卜干; traditional Chinese: 蘿蔔乾; pinyin: luó bō gān; alternative simplified: 菜頭乾) is one kind of pickles
Dried_turnip
Species of legume
jícama [ˈxikama] ; from Nahuatl languages: xīcamatl [ʃiːˈkamatɬ]) or Mexican turnip, is a native Mesoamerican vine, although the name jícama most commonly refers
Pachyrhizus_erosus
2024 video game
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a 2024 action roguelike video game developed by Snoozy Kazoo and published by Graffiti Games. It is the sequel to Turnip Boy
Turnip_Boy_Robs_a_Bank
Māori term for non-Māori or White New Zealanders
Pākehā or Pakeha is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand. It generally means a non-Polynesian New Zealander or more specifically
Pākehā
Species of psychoactive cactus
The peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is a small, spineless cactus which contains psychoactive alkaloids, particularly mescaline. Peyote is a Spanish word
Peyote
In molecular biology, Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) hairpin H4 is an RNA hairpin found at the 3' end of the Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) genome.[citation needed]
Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) hairpin H4
Turnip_crinkle_virus_(TCV)_hairpin_H4
Plant species in the pea family
Pediomelum esculentum, synonym Psoralea esculenta, common name prairie turnip or timpsila, is an herbaceous perennial plant native to prairies and dry
Pediomelum_esculentum
Species of sawfly
Athalia rosae, the turnip sawfly, cabbage leaf sawfly or beet sawfly, is a typical sawfly with dark green or blackish 18–25 mm long larvae that feed on
Athalia_rosae
British Whig statesman (1674–1738)
Robert Walpole. He was often known as Turnip Townshend because of his strong interest in farming field turnips and his role in the British Agricultural
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend
Charles_Townshend,_2nd_Viscount_Townshend
Species of virus
Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) is a plant virus of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae that causes diseases in cruciferous plants, among others.
Turnip_mosaic_virus
Species of moth
Agrotis segetum, sometimes known as the turnip moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller
Turnip_moth
Traditional lamp carved out of a turnip
The Räbeliechtli (Swiss German for "turnip lantern") is a traditional lantern made from autumn turnips (known as Räben in Swiss German). It originates
Räbeliechtli
Species of virus
Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) is an isometric Tymovirus of the family Tymoviridae. Its host range is confined almost entirely to plants in the genus
Turnip_yellow_mosaic_virus
Carved pumpkin or root vegetable lantern
pumpkin, or formerly a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel, rutabaga or turnip. Jack-o'-lanterns are associated with the Halloween holiday. Its name comes
Jack-o'-lantern
Watch made to be carried in a pocket
A pocket watch is a watch that is made to be carried in a pocket, as opposed to a wristwatch, which is strapped to the wrist. They were the most common
Pocket_watch
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family
Ranunculus bulbosus, commonly known as bulbous buttercup or St. Anthony's turnip, is a perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It
Ranunculus_bulbosus
Plant roots used as a vegetable
vulgaris (beet and mangelwurzel) Brassica spp. (kohlrabi, rutabaga and turnip) Bunium persicum (black cumin) Burdock (Arctium, family Asteraceae) Carrot
Root_vegetable
Pastry filled with meat or vegetables
swede (also known as yellow turnip or rutabaga – referred to in Cornwall and other parts of the West Country as turnip) and onion, seasoned with salt
Pasty
Species of virus
Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Tombusviridae. It was first isolated from turnip (Brassica campestris ssp. rapa)
Turnip_crinkle_virus
Collection of fairy tales by Franz Xaver von Schönwerth
The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discovered Fairy Tales, usually shortened to The Turnip Princess, is a collection of German fairy tales recorded by
The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discovered Fairy Tales
The_Turnip_Princess_and_Other_Newly_Discovered_Fairy_Tales
Japanese leaf vegetable, often pickled
(inekokina, haburona, narusawana, chōzenna). Both turnips and purple turnips (Suwa beni turnip, Hososhima turnip, etc.) are thought to be closely related. Tradition
Nozawana
Soup dish from Galicia, Spain
Galicia. It is essentially a regional derivative (with added beans and turnip greens) of the very similar caldo verde, the traditional soup dish of neighbouring
Caldo_galego
Species of flowering plant
Brassica fruticulosa, the Mediterranean cabbage or twiggy turnip, is a member of the agriculturally significant genus Brassica. It was described by Domenico
Brassica_fruticulosa
Genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae
cabbage, collard greens, choy sum, kale, kohlrabi, napa cabbage, rutabaga, turnip and some seeds used in the production of canola oil and the condiment mustard
Brassica
World's smallest reproduction of a printed book
Teeny Ted from Turnip Town (2007), published by Robert Chaplin, is certified by Guinness World Records as the world's smallest reproduction of a printed
Teeny_Ted_from_Turnip_Town
Edible plant part consumed as food
broad beans, peas, onions and turnips and ate the leaves of beets rather than their roots. Includes both carrots and turnips. Sum of production of dry and
Vegetable
Painting by J. M. W. Turner
Ploughing Up Turnips, near Slough ('Windsor') is an 1809 oil-on-canvas painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner combining elements of landscape art
Ploughing Up Turnips, near Slough ('Windsor')
Ploughing_Up_Turnips,_near_Slough_('Windsor')
Scottish potato and turnip dish
sausages or cold meat. It is created by the combined mashing of swede turnips and potatoes ("neeps and tatties") with the addition of chives, butter
Clapshot
Species of flowering plant
plant from the carrot family and known by several common names, including turnip-rooted chervil, tuberous-rooted chervil, bulbous chervil, and parsnip chervil
Chaerophyllum_bulbosum
Subspecies of flowering plant
mosaic virus Ribgrass mosaic virus Turnip crinkle virus Cardamine chlorotic fleck virus Turnip mosaic virus Turnip yellow mosaic virus source: large white
Napa_cabbage
Species of true bug
aphid of the family Aphididae. Its common names include mustard aphid and turnip aphid. It is found in most temperate and tropical areas of the world and
Lipaphis_erysimi
French beef stew
Some pot-au-feu ingredients: potato, beef shin, leek, carrot, celery, turnip and onion
Pot-au-feu
Species of lizard
The turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda) is a species of gecko widely distributed from Mexico southward through Central America and into South
Turnip-tailed_gecko
Head of state and government of the United States
Harry S. Truman was the most recent to do so in July 1948, known as the Turnip Day Session. In addition, prior to ratification of the Twentieth Amendment
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
Liquid remaining after boiling greens
that is left behind after boiling greens (collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens) or beans. It is sometimes seasoned with salt and pepper, smoked
Pot_liquor
Variation of arrow used by Samurai class
Kabura-ya (鏑矢; lit. 'turnip[-headed] arrow') is a type of Japanese arrow used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Kabura-ya were arrows which whistled
Kabura-ya
Celtic festival celebrated in the Isle of Man
tradition in the Isle of Man. The holiday's festivities include carving turnips lanterns (similar to the Halloween activity of making jack-o-lanterns)
Hop-tu-Naa
Edible green plant in the cabbage family
broccoli, forming similar but smaller heads, and is actually a type of turnip (Brassica rapa). Brassica oleracea var. italica was described in 1794 by
Broccoli
Irish food in Newfoundland
beef (or salt riblets), boiled together with potatoes, carrot, cabbage, turnip, and greens. Pease pudding and figgy duff are cooked in pudding bags immersed
Jiggs_dinner
Species of fly
radicum, known variously as the cabbage fly, cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The larvae of the cabbage root fly are sometimes
Delia_radicum
ginger and fennel. Razma gogji, Kidney beans cooked with turnips. Gogji aare ta Razmah, turnip circles are slow simmered with creamy rajma dal flavoured
List_of_Kashmiri_dishes
Phenomenon of foreign sources shaping a community's self-understanding
adapted it to use native pumpkins instead of turnips. In time, pumpkins came to be used instead of turnips to create jack-o'-lanterns in Ireland and Great
Pizza_effect
1991 studio album by Dinosaur Jr.
is by Joseph Szabo and taken from his book of photographs Almost Grown. "Turnip Farm" is also featured in the film Reality Bites. In a contemporary review
Green_Mind
RNA family
The TCV hairpin 5 (H5) is an RNA element found in the turnip crinkle virus. This RNA element is composed of a stem-loop that contains a large symmetrical
Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) repressor of minus strand synthesis H5
Turnip_crinkle_virus_(TCV)_repressor_of_minus_strand_synthesis_H5
Species of lizard
commonly as the dwarf shield-tailed agama, Taylor's strange agama, and the turnip-tailed agama, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species
Shield-tailed_agama
Type of pasta
preparation is orecchiette alle cime di rapa, orecchiette served with rapini (turnip tops), often dressed with garlic, anchovies, chili pepper, and extra-virgin
Orecchiette
Method of crop rotation
Townshend. The sequence of four crops (wheat, turnips, clover and barley), included a fodder crop (turnips) and a grazing crop (clover), allowing livestock
Norfolk_four-course_system
Election to the House of Commons
the forthcoming election. His supporters were colloquially known as the "Turnip Taliban". Terry Jermy, the Labour Party nominee, was a member of Thetford
South West Norfolk in the 2024 United Kingdom general election
South_West_Norfolk_in_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election
Subspecies of plant
interestingly, in Hong Kong, the misnomer turnip is also used. This name lends its name to the dish "turnip cake", which is actually chai tow kway with
Daikon
Slovenian pork dish
Bujta repa (sour turnip hot pot or pork with pickled grated turnips) is a Slovene national dish. It was mostly made in Prekmurje, the northeastern part
Bujta_repa
Species of flowering plant
American cow-parsnip, Satan celery, Indian celery, Indian rhubarb, poison turnip or pushki. Cow parsnip is a tall herbaceous perennial plant, reaching heights
Heracleum_maximum
Chinese food
Changzhou pickled radish (Chinese: 常州萝卜干), or Wujin pickled radish (Chinese: 武进萝卜干), is a renowned local delicacy of pickled radish from Changzhou City
Changzhou_pickled_radish
Island in the Yellow Sea, South Korea
Chamseongdan on Manisan Ganghwa Goryeo Ginseng Festival: Mid-October The island's turnip (Brassica rapa) has been cultivated for over 1,000 years. Its moisture content
Ganghwa_Island
Species of plant
tomatillos have been documented, namely tomato yellow leaf curl virus and turnip mosaic virus. Symptoms of tomato yellow leaf curl virus, including chlorotic
Tomatillo
he is never purchased by Arni resident in the Home World. Turnip (カブ夫, Kabuo; lit. Male Turnip) is first discovered growing in the ground outside of the
Characters_of_Chrono_Cross
English football player, manager and chairman (1944–2017)
Taylor, including the "turnip" campaign by The Sun, which began the morning after the game under the headline: "Swedes 2 Turnips 1". During that campaign
Graham_Taylor
Species of plant
Leontice leontopetalum, commonly known as leontice, lion's foot, lion's turnip, and lion's leaf, is a perennial geophyte having a wide distribution, and
Leontice_leontopetalum
Village in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
vehicles are allowed. Turnip Cove is a resettled fishing community located within the boundary of the town. By the 1960s, the people of Turnip Cove were mostly
Pool's_Cove
Fictional character from Blackadder
of the Baldrick family. He also haggles for a priceless turnip (£400,000). Baldrick's turnip is crushed by Blackadder later, and presumably, his titles
Baldrick
1987 Spanish film
Turnip Top (Spanish: Cara de acelga) is a 1987 Spanish road movie and comedy film directed and starred by José Sacristán, also featuring Fernando Fernán
Turnip_Top
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
Turnip Hole is an unincorporated community in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, United States. A post office called Turnip Hole was established in 1889, and
Turnip_Hole,_Pennsylvania
Fruit preserved with sugar
the usual ingredients of mixed chopped peel. Vegetables such as pumpkin, turnip, carrot, and Angelica archangelica stems can also be candied. Though recipes
Candied_fruit
Cultivated root vegetable
plot, they grew potatoes, cabbage, parsnips, carrots, onions, Swedish turnips, and "mangold wurtzel", both for workhouse consumption and for a cash crop
Mangelwurzel
Species of flowering plant
"Blood Turnip" was once a common name for beet root cultivars for the garden. Examples include: Bastian's Blood Turnip, Dewing's Early Blood Turnip, Edmand
Beta_vulgaris
shortages in the cities, especially in the winter of 1916–17, known as the Turnip Winter. At the end of the war, Germany's defeat and widespread popular discontent
History of Germany during World War I
History_of_Germany_during_World_War_I
English footballer (born 1969)
Cundy was also the co-founder of the classic section of the Sports Bar "Turnip of the Week". On Saturday, 18 October 2008, Cundy went on holiday and was
Jason_Cundy
Scottish soup
mutton or beef, root vegetables (such as carrots, swedes, or sometimes turnips), and dried pulses (most often split peas and red lentils). Cabbage and
Scotch_broth
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
kale and broccoli), lettuce, endive, onion, leek, asparagus, radishes, turnips, parsnips, beets, green peas, chard, cardoons, olives, and cucumber. However
Ancient_Rome
Fictional character
Southern Television series, the character had a set of interchangeable turnip, mangelwurzel and swede heads, each of which suited a particular occasion
Worzel_Gummidge
British explorer and naval officer (1728–1779)
strawberry, parsley, potatoes, oranges, lemons, pomelo, limes, watermelons, turnips, onions, beans, and parsnip. The crops were intended for the benefit of
James_Cook
English agricultural pioneer (1674–1741)
husbandry, about 1733. His first invention was a drill-plough to sow wheat and turnip seed in drills, three rows at a time. There were two boxes for the seed
Jethro_Tull_(agriculturist)
American actor
the film If I Had Known I Was a Genius. He then appeared on an episode as Turnip in the legal drama series Boston Legal. In 2009, he appeared in Tyler Perry's
Kwesi_Boakye
green cabbage, pig's head, potatoes, turnips, unsmoked bacon, white beans Auvergnate – cabbage, carrots and turnips, fresh or salt pork, half a pig's head
Potée
Chinese dish consisting of fried pork tenders with sweet and sour sauce
Steamed meatball Swiss wing Taro cake Taro dumpling Tendon Tofu skin roll Turnip cake Water chestnut cake Yau gok Youtiao Zhaliang Siu laap Char siu Chinese
Sweet_and_sour_pork
Type of layered pastry
(PAT) of South Tyrol. The oldest strudel recipes (a Millirahmstrudel and a turnip strudel) are from 1696, in a handwritten cookbook at the Wienbibliothek
Strudel
Mythical character often associated with Halloween
the planes of good and evil, with only an ember inside a hollowed turnip ("turnip" in this context referring to a large rutabaga) to light his way. Faust
Stingy_Jack
Green onions Greens (beet or collard greens, dandelion, kale, mustard, turnip) Hearts of palm Herbs (parsley, cilantro, basil, rosemary, thyme, etc.)
List of non-starchy vegetables
List_of_non-starchy_vegetables
American author
but had to withdraw for health reasons. Her first story, the novella "Turnip's Blood", was published by Story magazine in 1936. The New York Times reported
Rachel_Maddux
Portuguese soup
onion and garlic. Some regional recipes favour slight variations, like turnip greens or added meat, such as ham hock, making it similar to Italo-American
Caldo_verde
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Boy/Male
Spanish
God strengthens.
Female
Turkish
Turkish name MÜGE means "lily."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sameepta | ஸமீபதாÂ
Close to hearts
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Innocent
Girl/Female
English
Christian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous places named from Old English cotum (dative plural of cot) ‘at the cottages or huts’ (or sometimes possibly from a Middle English plural, coten). Examples include Coton (Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire), Cottam (East Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire), and Cotham (Nottinghamshire).French : from a diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat (of mail)’ (see Cott).John Cotton (1584–1652) was a noted Puritan preacher, who landed at Boston, MA, from London in 1633 and became leader of the Congregationalists in America.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Elevated, Lofty, Incomparable
Female
Dutch
, wisdom.
Female
Hebrew
(×›Ö¼Ö·×œÖ¼Ö¸× Ö´×™×ª) Hebrew name for the Anemone coronaria native to the Mediterranean region, derived from the word kalanit, KALANIT means "poppy anemone."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Protecting
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n.
A plant used or cultivated for food for man or domestic animals, as the cabbage, turnip, potato, bean, dandelion, etc.; also, the edible part of such a plant, as prepared for market or the table.
a.
Interrupted by unproductive spots; -- said of a flied of turnips or grain.
n.
A variety of cabbage, in which the edible part is a large, turnip-shaped swelling of the stem, above the surface of the ground.
n.
Turnip-rooted celery, a from of celery with a large globular root, which is used for food.
n.
A kind of small turnip, a variety of Brassica campestris. See Brassica.
v. t.
The edible, fleshy, roundish, or somewhat conical, root of a cruciferous plant (Brassica campestris, var. Napus); also, the plant itself.
n.
A genus of plants embracing several species and varieties differing much in appearance and qualities: such as the common cabbage (B. oleracea), broccoli, cauliflowers, etc.; the wild turnip (B. campestris); the common turnip (B. rapa); the rape or coleseed (B. napus), etc.
v. t.
To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler.
n.
A small beetle of the family Halticidae, of many species. They have strong posterior legs and leap like fleas. The turnip flea-beetle (Phyllotreta vittata) and that of the grapevine (Graptodera chalybea) are common injurious species.
a.
Hood-shaped; esp. (Bot.), rolled up like a cornet of paper; cuculate, as the spethe of the Indian turnip.
n.
The leaves and tops of vegetables, as of potatoes, turnips, etc.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a family of plants which have four petals arranged like the arms of a cross, as the mustard, radish, turnip, etc.
n.
A kind of turnip commonly with a large and long or ovoid yellowish root; a Swedish turnip. See Turnip.
n.
See Turnip.
a.
Turnip-shaped; large and round in the upper part, and very slender below.
n.
A Swedish turnip. See under Turnip.
n.
A name given to a variety or to varieties of a plant of the turnip kind, grown for seeds and herbage. The seeds are used for the production of rape oil, and to a limited extent for the food of cage birds.
n.
A kind of turnip. See Navew.
n.
Any one of several large, thick, spiral marine shells belonging to Rapa and allied genera, somewhat turnip-shaped.