"Inmeats" is a word in ENGLISH
The edible viscera of animals, as the heart, liver,
etc.
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n. an edible, fresh water crab living mostly in a hole that it digs in rice fields or brooks.
Read the complete definitionagók-ok - A plant, whose tender shoots are edible.
Read the complete definitionalakáak n k. o. edible mollusk resembling the chiton, about an inch in length.
Read the complete definitionAn edible marine fish of California (Rhacochilus toxotes).
Read the complete definitionThe Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
Read the complete definitionalimángu n k. o. edible crab of tidal swamps, black on the back, but lighter on the inside and on …
Read the complete definitionalimásag n k. o. edible crab.
Read the complete definitionalinsóso - The tender central part or core of the edible marrow of the coconut—and buri-palm (úbud) as well as …
Read the complete definitionalipadnu n k. o. edible fresh-water limpet of dark olive green to grey color, oblong, growing to 1. It clings …
Read the complete definitiona shrub or vine with long, soft leaves and red flowers and edible fruits.
Read the complete definitionalud-ud n {1} s.t. which has the chewing quality of soft bones: the tender part of a stem, the husk …
Read the complete definitionalugbáti - A creeper, whose soft shoots are edible.
Read the complete definitionalundris n wild vine with a disagreeable odor, the berries of which are edible: Passiflora foetida.
Read the complete definitionalupídan - A kind of creeper with acidulous leaves that are edible.
Read the complete definitionaluwíhaw n k. o. tree of second growth forest bearing small, depressed, globular yellow fruit, edible but acidic.
Read the complete definitionamamákol - A kind of edible mushroom, often found in banana groves.
Read the complete definitionamamakul n k. o. edible mushroom that grows on decayed ba-nana stalks. It has a slender stem, thin skin, and …
Read the complete definitionamamangkas n k. o. thick-bodied and thick-shelled, edible, fresh-water crab growing to 3, found in rivers and rice paddies. They …
Read the complete definitionambalang n k. o. edible seaweed found in tidal flats. It is green, soft, and has short straight branches similar …
Read the complete definitionamomókol - An edible mushroom. See amamákol id.
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