Purslane

//ˈpɜːslən//

Synonyms for "purslane" (10 found)

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Related words (5)

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Translations

18 translations across 13 languages.

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Baluchi

1 entries
  • پَرپُک noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 馬齒莧 /马齿苋 noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Finnish

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  • portulakka noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

French

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  • pourpier noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

German

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  • Portulak noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • porcsin noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)
  • portuláka noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Kapampangan

2 entries
  • saitsaitan noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)
  • saytsaytan noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Kazakh

1 entries
  • қараот noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Latin

1 entries
  • portulaca noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • سمیز اوت noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • beldroega noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)
  • portulaca noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Spanish

1 entries
  • verdolaga noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Tagalog

3 entries
  • alusiman noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)
  • kulasiman noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)
  • ulasiman noun (a plant of the family Portulacaceae)

Sample sentences

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ASPARAGUS, cauliflowers, imperial Sileſia, royal and cabbage lettuces, burnet, purſlain, cucumbers, naſturtian flowers, peaſe and beans ſown in October, artichokes, ſcarlet ſtrawberries, and kidney beans.

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