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romaine
[ roh-meyn, ruh- ]
noun
- Also called romaine lettuce,. a variety of lettuce, Lactuca sativa longifolia, having a cylindrical head of long, relatively loose leaves.
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Origin of romaine1
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Example Sentences
Garrit Romaine was reared at home and obtained his education in the public schools of New York city.
And of course escarole and romaine and anything else you find that is cheap; sometimes in a city market one of them will be.
Mr. Romaine passed away on May 10, 1914, and was laid to rest in the Dayton cemetery.
Le jardin est de la mme poque: il date du temps o l'aristocratie romaine professait le plus profond ddain pour les fleurs.
By a very clever stroke you managed to induce Professor Romaine to marry you.
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