Word: corm

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spanish
Translations:
cormo, cormos, del cormo, bulbo
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german
Translations:
knolle, Knolle, Kormus, Knollen
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french
Translations:
bulbe, rhizome, corme, souche, du corme
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italian
Translations:
cormo, bulbo, semente, tubero
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portuguese
Translations:
rizoma, rizomas, rebento, cormo
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dutch
Translations:
knol
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russian
Translations:
клубнелуковица, клубнелуковицы
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swedish
Translations:
cormus
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finnish
Translations:
varsimukula
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danish
Translations:
Rod, knold, Rods
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czech
Translations:
hlíza
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polish
Translations:
cebulka
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turkish
Translations:
bitki soğanı, soğanımsı yumru, Soğanların, yumru
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greek
Translations:
βολβό, βολβοκόνδυλος, κορμός, βολβού-, βολβού
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ukrainian
Translations:
бульбоцибулина, клубнелуковица, клубнелуковіца
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albanian
Translations:
Corm
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bulgarian
Translations:
Луковицата, грудкови, грудка
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belarusian
Translations:
клубнелуковица
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estonian
Translations:
Varsimukula
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lithuanian
Translations:
Gumbasvogūnių
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slovenian
Translations:
korenu
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slovak
Translations:
CORME

The meaning and "use of": corm

noun
  • a rounded underground storage organ present in plants such as crocuses, gladioli, and cyclamens, consisting of a swollen stem base covered with scale leaves. - Clonal progeny may be produced by stolons, runners, rhizomes, tubers, buds on bulbs, corms and roots, layering of stems, and agamospermous seed.

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