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  • Whats the difference between stalk and stem?
    The 'stalks' we eat are the edible part of the otherwise toxic plant, and they are the leaf stalks The botanical, scientific name for this in English is 'petiole' This photo shows clearly how each stalk is connected to each leaf The problem is that many times people inaccurately call them rhubarb 'stems'
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    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
  • redundancy - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    0 I am currently writing a summary for a poison called "Wourali" One of the ingredients for it is two kinds of bulbous plants (specifically the stalks of them) Is this fine? They bind the vine with the stalks of two species of protuberant plants
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    I am learning Duolingo English course, one sentence is we make soup with pieces of meat and the other one is We make a soup with the roots When should I use a?
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    I am told by a friend that in English, words and phrases can be placed differently for added poetic expressions, rhythm and readability #1 How different has turned the promises of the lady who [
  • Can I use amount with plural nouns - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    In this case, 'plants' is an uncountable noun because in the referenced industrial usage, 'plants' are not counted by specific numbers I need 10 tons of corn stalks (plants) for the herd this year You would not say I need 75,000 corn stalks for the herd this year I mean, you could, but it just doesn't work like that Agriculture, like other industries has its nuances For example, it would
  • word usage - Garner vs Glean vs Collect vs Get - English Language . . .
    Actually my question is as to comparing the word to garner and to glean but Id like to give reference to the words collect and get also The word gerner means Gather or collect (something, especi
  • meaning - I dont give a rip! Whats a rip? - English Language . . .
    I think in this context "a rip" is simply a euphemism, a more socially acceptable version of a stronger swear word One can, after all, give or not give: -a damn -a darn -a good goddamn -a fuck (possibly even a flying fuck) -a shit (or two shits) -a hoot (or even a hoot in hell) -a tinker's damn dam -a pair of dingo's kidneys or many, many other things Many of them would probably not be said
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    "merchandiser" is actually a related term of art here Someone whose job it is to work out what order and height to place things on the shelves to maximise sales is a "merchandiser", the job they do is "visual merchandising" But they definitely aren't the people putting the things out on the shelves They're the ones working out the shape of the supermarket
  • phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In the UK the stalks of corn ( wheat,barely, maize etc ) that are cut after harvesting are called straw They are used as animal bedding, but not as animal feed





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