Summary
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- plantain:
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Wiktionary:
- plantain → plantain, banane plantain, banane farine, banane cochon, banane à cuire
- plantain → bananier, banane, plantain
French to English: more detail...
English
Detailed Translations for plantain from English to French
plantain:
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the plantain
– any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally 1
Translation Matrix for plantain:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
plantain | plantain | |
- | Musa paradisiaca; plantain tree |
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Synonyms for "plantain":
Related Definitions for "plantain":
Wiktionary Translations for plantain:
plantain
Cross Translation:
noun
plantain
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small plant
- plantain → plantain
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fruit
- plantain → banane plantain; plantain; banane farine; banane cochon; banane à cuire
noun
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Sorte de banane habituellement cuisinée, et utilisée un peu comme la pomme de terre.
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plante herbacée fort commune, qui croît dans les lieux herbeux, aux fleurs disposées en épi au sommet ou le long d’une longue hampe.
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• plantain | → bananier | ↔ Banane — Riesenstaude (Gattung Musa), an der die Banane[1] wächst |
• plantain | → banane | ↔ Banane — längliche, meist gelbe tropische Frucht |
• plantain | → plantain | ↔ Wegerich — Botanik: Pflanzengattung, deren Vertreter – niedrige, unscheinbare Pflanzen – unter anderem an Wegen und auf Trampelpfaden wachsen |
French
Detailed Translations for plantain from French to English
plantain:
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le plantain
Translation Matrix for plantain:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
plantain | plantain |
Wiktionary Translations for plantain:
plantain
Cross Translation:
noun
plantain
noun
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small plant
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fruit
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• plantain | → plantain | ↔ Wegerich — Botanik: Pflanzengattung, deren Vertreter – niedrige, unscheinbare Pflanzen – unter anderem an Wegen und auf Trampelpfaden wachsen |