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let·tuce L0133100 (lĕt′əs)n.1. a. Any of various plants of the genus Lactuca of the composite family, especially L. sativa, cultivated for its edible leaves.b. The leaves of L. sativa, used especially in salads.2. Slang Paper money. [Middle English lettuse, from Old French laitues, pl. of laitue, from Latin lactūca, from lac, lact-, milk (from its milky juice); see melg- in Indo-European roots.]lettuce (ˈlɛtɪs) n1. (Plants) any of various plants of the genus Lactuca, esp L. sativa, which is cultivated in many varieties for its large edible leaves: family Asteraceae (composites)2. (Plants) the leaves of any of these varieties, which are eaten in salads3. (Plants) any of various plants that resemble true lettuce, such as lamb's lettuce and sea lettuce[C13: probably from Old French laitues, pl of laitue, from Latin lactūca, from lac- milk, because of its milky juice]let•tuce (ˈlɛt ɪs) n. 1. a cultivated composite plant, Lactuca sativa, occurring in many varieties and having succulent leaves used for salads. 2. the leaves of this plant. 3. any species of Lactuca. 4. Slang. paper money; cash. [1250–1300; Middle English letuse, appar. < Old French laitues, pl. of laitue < Latin lactūca a lettuce] salad lettuce1. 'salad'A salad is a mixture of cold or uncooked vegetables. You can eat it on its own or with other foods. For lunch she had a salad of tomato, onion and cucumber.I made some potato salad for the picnic.2. 'lettuce'A salad usually includes the large green leaves of a vegetable called a lettuce /'letɪs/. Don't refer to this vegetable as a 'salad'. Tear the lettuce into small pieces and mix it with the dressing.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lettuce - informal terms for money boodle, clams, dinero, gelt, kale, lolly, lucre, moolah, pelf, shekels, simoleons, wampum, loot, dough, bread, cabbage, sugar, scratchmoney - the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender; "we tried to collect the money he owed us" | | 2. | lettuce - any of various plants of the genus Lactucagenus Lactuca, Lactuca - an herb with milky juice: lettuce; prickly lettucecommon lettuce, garden lettuce, Lactuca sativa - annual or perennial garden plant having succulent leaves used in salads; widely growncos lettuce, Lactuca sativa longifolia, romaine lettuce - lettuce with long dark-green spoon-shaped leaveshead lettuce, Lactuca sativa capitata - distinguished by leaves arranged in a dense rosette that develop into a compact ballLactuca sativa crispa, leaf lettuce - distinguished by leaves having curled or incised leaves forming a loose rosette that does not develop into a compact headceltuce, Lactuca sativa asparagina, stem lettuce - lettuce valued especially for its edible stemsherb, herbaceous plant - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests | | 3. | lettuce - leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativasalad green, salad greens - greens suitable for eating uncooked as in saladsbutterhead lettuce - lettuce with relatively soft leaves in a loose head; easily broken or bruisedcrisphead lettuce, iceberg lettuce, iceberg - lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head; "iceberg is still the most popular lettuce"romaine, romaine lettuce, cos, cos lettuce - lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated headloose-leaf lettuce, leaf lettuce - lettuce with loosely curled leaves that do not form a compact headcommon lettuce, garden lettuce, Lactuca sativa - annual or perennial garden plant having succulent leaves used in salads; widely grown |
lettucenounSlang. Something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange:cash, currency, lucre, money.Informal: wampum.Slang: bread, cabbage, dough, gelt, green, jack, long green, mazuma, moola, scratch.Chiefly British: brass.Translationslettuce (ˈletis) noun a type of green plant with large leaves used as a salad. 萵苣 莴苣lettuce
lettuceold-fashioned slang Money. A reference to the green paper currency of the United States. The truck is carrying a lot of lettuce, but it's going to be heavily guarded. Sorry man, ain't got no lettuce these days.lettuce n. money. How much lettuce do you have left? lettuce
lettuce, annual garden plant (Lactuca sativa and varieties) of the family Asteraceae (asteraster [Gr.,=star], common name for the Asteraceae (Compositae), the aster family, in North America, name for plants of the genus Aster, sometimes called wild asters, and for a related plant more correctly called China aster (Callistephus chinensis ..... Click the link for more information. family), probably native to the East Indies or Asia Minor, possibly as a derivative of the widespread weed called wild lettuce (L. scariola). L. sativa has been grown as a salad plant since antiquity and is unknown in the wild. Three types of lettuce are planted: head, or cabbage, lettuce; the leaf, or loose, type; and Cos lettuce, or romaine. The first forms a tight, crisp, white head; the second has many more leaves and a less compact head, which is white toward its center only. Cos lettuce, or romaine, forms long, upright leaves, which, according to variety, may or may not have to be tied up to blanch and form a head. It is not as commonly planted, but is useful where summers are too hot for the other two varieties. As lettuce has increased in popularity in the United States, forcing it for winter use is becoming an extensive industry, especially near large cities. Much of the winter crop comes from Florida and California. The plant is generally eaten as a salad but may be cooked, as it often is in France. A narcotic from the thickened juice of some Lactuca species has been used as an opium substitute. Among the many north temperate species is L. canadensis, the American wild lettuce. Lettuce is classified in the division MagnoliophytaMagnoliophyta , division of the plant kingdom consisting of those organisms commonly called the flowering plants, or angiosperms. The angiosperms have leaves, stems, and roots, and vascular, or conducting, tissue (xylem and phloem). ..... Click the link for more information. , class Magnoliopsida, order Asterales, family Asteraceae.Lettuce (Lactuca sativa), an annual vegetable of the family Compositae. The species is descended from L. serriola, which grows wild in Western and Southern Europe, Southwest Asia, and North Africa. In the USSR L. serriola is found in Siberia (as far as the Altai region), Middle Asia, and Transcaucasia. Lettuce is cultivated almost throughout the world. It is raised in all parts of the USSR. Lettuce develops a rosette of radical leaves and, later, a strongly branched flower-bearing stem measuring 60–120 cm tall and having a large number of small inflorescences (heads). The flowers are yellow and bisexual, and the fruit is an achene with a pappus. Lettuce is a cold-resistant plant; its shoots can withstand temperatures to - 5°C. The plant requires a lot of light and moisture. Soils with a neutral reaction and rich in organic matter are most suitable. The leaves, which are used fresh in salads, contain many vitamins (C, B, PP), carotene, and salts of iron and phosphorus. The yield is 300–500 quintals per hectare. There are several types of lettuce. Leaf lettuce (var. secalina), which forms a rosette of leaves but not a head, has a vegetative period of 30 to 40 days. A garden form of leaf lettuce is Moscow Hothouse. Head lettuce (var. capitata) forms a round or flat-rounded head; its vegetative period is 55 to 95 days. Garden forms include Bettner, May, Yellow Stone Head, and Berlin Yellow. Cos lettuce (var. romana), which has a elongate-oval head, includes the forms Paris Green and Ballon. Its vegetative period is 70 to 100 days. Lettuce is grown in open or sheltered ground. It is planted in the central part of the European USSR in the open ground with a vegetable seeder in late April or early May and shortly before the onset of winter. The most common variety is Grand Rapids. Care includes thinning, loosening the soil, weeding, and watering. Leaf varieties are harvested all at once; heading varieties are harvested as each head forms. The earliest harvests are obtained by sowing coated seeds before winter and covering the plantings with a film in the spring. Cos lettuce is grown for autumn and winter consumption. It is sown in open hotbeds in late June or in the open ground. Moscow Hotbed and head varieties are raised in sheltered ground. In the central part of the European USSR lettuce seeds are sown in early January in hothouse flats. In southern regions the seeds are sown similarly but in December. When the plants have two to four leaves, they are set out in a permanent place. The crop (1.5–5 kg per sq m) is harvested in late February or in March. For hotbed cultivation, the seeds are sown in January in greenhouses and set out in the hotbeds in March. The crop (2–3 kg per sq m) is harvested in early April. REFERENCEMarkov, V. M. Ovoshchevodstvo. Moscow, 1966.V. I. RUMIANTSEVA What does it mean when you dream about lettuce?Lettuce is a slang word for money. Depending on the dreamer’s association with this symbol, the dream may indicate fruitfulness or financial matters. lettuce[′led·əs] (botany) Lactuca sativa. An annual plant of the order Asterales cultivated for its succulent leaves; common varieties are head lettuce, leaf or curled lettuce, romaine lettuce, and iceberg lettuce. lettuce1. any of various plants of the genus Lactuca, esp L. sativa, which is cultivated in many varieties for its large edible leaves: family Asteraceae (composites) 2. the leaves of any of these varieties, which are eaten in salads 3. any of various plants that resemble true lettuce, such as lamb's lettuce and sea lettuce lettuce
Synonyms for lettucenoun something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchangeSynonyms- cash
- currency
- lucre
- money
- wampum
- bread
- cabbage
- dough
- gelt
- green
- jack
- long green
- mazuma
- moola
- scratch
- brass
Synonyms for lettucenoun informal terms for moneySynonyms- boodle
- clams
- dinero
- gelt
- kale
- lolly
- lucre
- moolah
- pelf
- shekels
- simoleons
- wampum
- loot
- dough
- bread
- cabbage
- sugar
- scratch
Related Wordsnoun any of various plants of the genus LactucaRelated Words- genus Lactuca
- Lactuca
- common lettuce
- garden lettuce
- Lactuca sativa
- cos lettuce
- Lactuca sativa longifolia
- romaine lettuce
- head lettuce
- Lactuca sativa capitata
- Lactuca sativa crispa
- leaf lettuce
- celtuce
- Lactuca sativa asparagina
- stem lettuce
- herb
- herbaceous plant
noun leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativaRelated Words- salad green
- salad greens
- butterhead lettuce
- crisphead lettuce
- iceberg lettuce
- iceberg
- romaine
- romaine lettuce
- cos
- cos lettuce
- loose-leaf lettuce
- leaf lettuce
- common lettuce
- garden lettuce
- Lactuca sativa
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