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单词 tuber
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tubern.1

Forms: Plural tuberes.
Etymology: < Latin tuber (masculine) (the fruit), feminine (the tree).
Obsolete.
A kind of apple, or the tree on which it grows.
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the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > apple > [noun] > eating-apple > types of
costardc1390
bitter-sweet1393
Queening?1435
richardine?1435
blaundrellc1440
pear apple1440
tuberc1440
quarrendenc1450
birtle1483
deusan1570
apple-john1572
Richard1572
lording1573
greening1577
queen apple1579
peeler1580
darling1584
doucin1584
golding1589
puffin1589
lady's longing1591
bitter-sweeting1597
pearmain1597
paradise apple1598
garden globe1600
gastlet1600
leather-coat1600
maligar1600
pome-paradise1601
French pippin1629
gillyflower1629
king apple1635
lady apple1651
golden pippin1654
goldling1655
puff1655
cardinal1658
green fillet1662
chestnut1664
cinnamon apple1664
fenouil1664
go-no-further1664
Westbury apple1664
seek-no-farther1670
nonsuch1676
calville1691
passe-pomme1691
fennel apple1699
queen1699
genet1706
fig-apple1707
oaken pin1707
nonpareil1726
costing1731
monstrous reinette1731
Newtown pippin1760
Ribston1782
Rhode Island greening1795
oslin1801
fall pippin1803
monstrous pippin1817
Newtown Spitzenburg1817
Gravenstein1821
Red Astrachan1822
Tolman sweet1822
grange apple1823
orange pippin1823
Baldwin1826
Sturmer Pippin1831
Newtowner1846
Northern Spy1847
Blenheim Orange1860
Cox1860
McIntosh Red1876
Worcester1877
raspberry apple1894
delicious1898
Laxton's Superb1920
Macoun1924
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > apple > eating-apple > types of
costardc1390
bitter-sweet1393
pippin?1435
pomewater?1435
Queening?1435
richardine?1435
blaundrellc1440
pear apple1440
tuberc1440
quarrendenc1450
birtle1483
sweeting1530
pomeroyal1534
renneta1568
deusan1570
apple-john1572
Richard1572
lording1573
russeting1573
greening1577
queen apple1579
peeler1580
reinette1582
darling1584
doucin1584
golding1589
puffin1589
lady's longing1591
bitter-sweeting1597
pearmain1597
paradise apple1598
garden globe1600
gastlet1600
leather-coat1600
maligar1600
pomeroy1600
short-start1600
jenneting1601
pome-paradise1601
russet coat1602
John apple1604
honey apple1611
honeymeal1611
musk apple1611
short-shank1611
spice apple1611
French pippin1629
king apple1635
lady apple1651
golden pippin1654
goldling1655
puff1655
cardinal1658
renneting1658
green fillet1662
chestnut1664
cinnamon apple1664
fenouil1664
go-no-further1664
reinetting1664
Westbury apple1664
seek-no-farther1670
nonsuch1676
white-wining1676
russet1686
calville1691
fennel apple1699
queen1699
genet1706
fig-apple1707
oaken pin1707
musk1708
nonpareil1726
costing1731
monstrous reinette1731
Newtown pippin1760
Ribston1782
Rhode Island greening1795
oslin1801
wine apple1802
fall pippin1803
monstrous pippin1817
Newtown Spitzenburg1817
Gravenstein1821
Red Astrachan1822
Tolman sweet1822
grange apple1823
orange pippin1823
Baldwin1826
wine-sap1826
Jonathan1831
Sturmer Pippin1831
rusty-coat1843
Newtowner1846
Northern Spy1847
Cornish gilliflowerc1850
Blenheim Orange1860
Cox1860
nutmeg pippin1860
McIntosh Red1876
Worcester1877
raspberry apple1894
delicious1898
Laxton's Superb1920
Melba apple1928
Melba1933
Mutsu1951
Newtown1953
discovery1964
c1440 Pallad. on Husb. ii. 393 Now tuberis in quyncis me may graffe.
1546 T. Langley tr. P. Vergil Abridgem. Notable Worke iii. ii. 65 b Zizypha and Tuberes two kyndes of apple trees.
1658 tr. G. della Porta Nat. Magick iv. vii. 124 Medlars, and the fruit Tuber may be shut up in pitchers, so to be preserved.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

tubern.2

Brit. /ˈtjuːbə/, /ˈtʃuːbə/, U.S. /ˈt(j)ubər/
Etymology: < Latin tūber neuter, a hump, swelling, plural tūbera.
1.
a. Botany. An underground structure consisting of a solid thickened portion or outgrowth of a stem or rhizome, of a more or less rounded form, and bearing ‘eyes’ or buds from which new plants may arise; a familiar example is the potato. Also applied to other underground structures resembling this but of different origin, as in tuberous roots.
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the world > plants > part of plant > root > [noun] > tuber
clog1597
tuber1668
tuberous root1668
tubercle1728
storage tuber1914
1668 Bp. J. Wilkins Ess. Real Char. 90 Tuberous roots; consisting of one single tuber, or of several.
1704 [see sense 1b].
1822 J. Flint Lett. from Amer. 57 The potato crops are better.., the plants are more vigorous, and the tubers much larger.
1870 J. D. Hooker Student's Flora Brit. Islands 352 Orchis. Tubers globose ovoid or palmate.
1880 A. Gray Struct. Bot. iii. §3 59 A Tuber may be..characterized as a short thickened rhizoma on a slender base, or a rootstock some portion of which..is thickened by the deposition of nourishing matter.
b. (With capital initial.) A genus of underground discomycetous fungi, comprising the truffles.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > mushrooms or edible fungi > truffle or underground fungus
truffle1591
truff1633
earthnutc1660
trub1668
swine-bread1677
tuber1704
deer-ball1854
earth-ball1863
hart's-balls1866
hart's-truffle1866
Perigord truffle1869
oak-truffle1874
1693 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 824 The Tubera Terræ..observ'd lately at Rushton in Northamptonshire..are indeed the true French Truffles, the Italian Tartuffi.
1699 J. Evelyn Acetaria 42 Trufles, Peg-nuts, and other subterraneous Tubera.]
1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Tuber, properly, is a subterraneous Mushroom, or a Truffle; but by Botanick Writers, is often used to signifie the round turgid Roots of some Plants: which they call Tuberose, or Knobby Roots.
2. A rounded swelling or protuberant part in the animal body.
a. Pathology. A morbid swelling or enlargement, as of a gland, etc.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > growth or excrescence > [noun] > tuber or tubercle
tubercle1583
tuber1706
miliary tubercle1815
mamelon1860
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Tuber,..a Swelling or Bunch in a Man's Body.
1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 233 Those who are constitutionally predisposed to a production of tubers and tubercles.
1888 P. H. Pye-Smith Fagge's Princ. & Pract. Med. (ed. 2) I. 96 In a solid organ it [i.e. a tumour] may form a rounded mass, which is called a nodule or tuber.
b. Anatomy. A rounded projecting part or structure; a tuberosity.Chiefly as Latin, with plural tubera: often with defining word, as the specific name of such a structure: e.g. tuber cinereum, a conical projection at the base of the brain; tuber cochleae or tympani, the promontory of the tympanum.
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the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > projection or protuberance > [noun] > rounded projection
boss1386
ball1530
tubercle1556
tubercule1596
tuberculum1597
tuberosity1611
caruncle1615
papilla1671
bulb1716
tuber1741
mammula1815
mamilla1818
tuberculation1820
verruca1822
monticule1874
miliary1880
1741 A. Monro Anat. Human Bones (ed. 3) 209 The Tuber is afterwards added in the Manner that other Epiphyses are.
1842 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 3) Tuber cinereum, a grayish tubercle, seen at the base of the brain behind the commissure of the optic nerves.
1866 T. H. Huxley in S. Laing Pre-hist. Remains Caithness 110 Norwegians are remarkable for the length of their skulls, and the very general development of an occipital tuber, or probole.
3. gen. A rounded projection, protuberance. rare.
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the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [noun] > a protuberance or protuberant part
busta1250
bouging1398
gibbosityc1400
embossingc1430
breasta1450
belly1591
tumour1601
extuberance1607
belly-piece1609
embossment1610
outswelling1611
extuberation1615
protuberation1615
swelling1615
extuberancy1634
popple1635
protuberance1635
emboss1644
extancy1644
bump1653
protuberancy1653
protuberating1667
swell1683
bulge1741
boss1791
bulging1828
protuberosity1860
tuber1888
1888 C. M. Doughty Trav. Arabia Deserta I. 32 We..came where in a torrent bed are laid bare certain great tubers of the lime rock underlying.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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