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The gherkin is a fruit similar in form and nutritional value to a cucumber. Gherkins and cucumbers belong to the same species (Cucumis sativus), but are from ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( gûr ' kĭn ) n. A West Indian vine (Cucumis anguria) having prickly mature fruits that are sold as curiosities. The ...
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The gherkin is a vegetable similar in form and nutritional value to a cucumber. Gherkins and cucumbers belong to the same species. Cucumis sativus), but are different ...
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noun 1. the small, immature fruit of a variety of cucumber, used in pickling. 2. Also called bur gherkin, gooseberry gourd , West Indian gherkin. the small, spiny ...
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gher·kin (gûr k n) n. 1. a. A West Indian vine (Cucumis anguria) having prickly mature fruits that are sold as curiosities. The immature fruits are widely used for ...
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Definition of GHERKIN. 1. a: a small prickly fruit used for pickling; also: a pickle made from this fruit b: the slender annual vine (Cucumis anguria) of the gourd ...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Gherkin? ... A gherkin is a small early cucumber that is pickled. Gherkin is derived from the Dutch word gurkkijn and ...
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gherkin (plant), (Cucumis anguria), trailing vine, of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), grown for its edible fruit. The gherkins sold in pickle mixtures are not C ...
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