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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | нар (nar) |
| espanja | granado, granada |
| esperanto | granato |
| hollanti | granaatappel, granaat |
| italia | melograno, melagrano, melogranato, melagrana, melograna, melagranata, pomogranato, balausta, granata |
| japani | 石榴 (zakuro), 柘榴 (zakuro), ザクロ (zakuro), ざくろ (zakuro), 若榴 |
| kreikka | ροδιά (rodiá), ρόδι (ródi) |
| latina | punica malus, malum granatum, mālogrānātum, grānātum |
| latvia | granāts |
| norja | granateple |
| portugali | romãzeira, romã, granada |
| puola | granatowiec, granat |
| ranska | grenadier, grenade, grenadier commun |
| ruotsi | granatäpple, granat |
| saksa | Granatapfel, Grenadine |
| suomi | granaattiomena, granaattiomenapuu |
| tanska | granatæble |
| turkki | nar |
| tšekki | granátové jablko |
| unkari | gránátalma |
| venäjä | гранатовое дерево (granatovoje derevo), гранат (granat) |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- The fruit of the Punica granatum, about the size of an orange with a thick, hard, reddish skin enclosing many seeds, each with an edible pink or red pulp tasting both sweet and tart.
- The shrub or small tree that bears the fruit.
- A dark red or orange-red colour, like that of the pulp or skin of a pomegranate fruit.
- (Australia, colloquial, derogatory, obsolete) A person of British descent, especially one who has (recently) immigrated to Australia; a pom, a pommy.
Adjektiivi
- Of a colour like that of the pulp or skin of a pomegranate fruit; dark red or orange-red.
Esimerkit
- The pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) originates from Persia, and is cultivated in western and central Asia and in the Mediterranean region; it is also grown commercially in California.[...]The predominant parasitic nematodes affecting pomegranate are the root knot nematodes, M.[Meloidogyne] incognita, M. acrita and M. javanica (McSorley, 1981).
- The pomegranate is the tree of knowledge in some myths. In others, it is linked with the underworld,[...].
- In this experiment, the average Zn concentration of leaf in four pomegranate cultivars was between 12.0 and 19.8mg/kg in the control (Fig. 2a).
- The seeds of the pomegranate, for example, were widely used to prevent conception in the ancient world and they are still used in India, East Africa, and the Pacific.
- Persephone is taken to the underworld by Hades to be his queen. She willingly eats a seed of pomegranate and is forced to spend every winter with her husband in the land of the dead, symbolizing the yearly decay and revival of vegetation.
- [...]
- In Judaism, the number of seeds in a pomegranate is said to be the exact number of mitzvah, or spiritual duties required of a devout Jew.
- The pomegranate is a subtropical fruit about the size of a large apple.
- The grilled leeks are then drizzled with a gorgeous, ruby-red pomegranate vinaigrette.
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