- small onion
- type of small vegetable, baby onion
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
onion set — noun a small onion bulb planted instead of seed to yield a mature bulb … English new terms dictionary
onion set — noun : a small onion bulb planted in the spring to produce an early crop especially of green onions … Useful english dictionary
onion chips — small pieces of onions, diced onions … English contemporary dictionary
onion — onionlike, adj. oniony, adj. /un yeuhn/, n. 1. a plant, Allium cepa, of the amaryllis family, having an edible, succulent, pungent bulb. 2. any of certain similar plants. 3. the bulb of the onion plant. 4. the flavor or odor of this bulb. 5.… … Universalium
Onion — Onions redirects here. For the name and those bearing it, see Onions (surname). This article is about the plants. For other uses, see Onion (disambiguation). Onion Onions Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Onion Johnny — For the children s novel, see Onion John. Onion Johnny is the nickname given to the Breton farmers and agricultural laborers that sell distinctive pink onions door to door in Great Britain. They finally adapt this nickname for themselves as ar… … Wikipedia
Onion John — This article is about the children s novel. For the stereotypical frenchman, see Onion Johnny. Onion John … Wikipedia
onion — [[t]ʌ̱njən[/t]] onions N VAR An onion is a small round vegetable with a brown skin that grows underground. It has many white layers on its inside which have a strong, sharp smell and taste. Will you chop an onion up for me?... It is made with… … English dictionary
onion weed — /ˈʌnjən wid/ (say unyuhn weed) noun 1. a slender plant with small white flowers, Nuthoscordum inodorum, which seeds profusely as well as reproducing from bulbs, and which infests lawns. 2. any of various similar bulb or corm bearing plants, as… …
onion orchid — /ˈʌnjən ɔkəd/ (say unyuhn awkuhd) noun any of many species of the terrestrial orchid genus Microtis, with solitary sheathing leaves and very small, usually green, flowers …