tuber
- IPA[ˈtjuːbə]
英式
- a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise.;a tuberous root, e.g. of the dahlia.
noun: tuber, plural noun: tubers
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名詞
- 1. a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise.
- ▪ a tuberous root, e.g. of the dahlia.
- 2. a rounded swelling or protuberant part tuber cinereum
- the part of the hypothalamus to which the pituitary gland is attached.
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of the hypothalamus to which the pituitary gland is attached.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈto͞obər]
美式
- a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. in the potato, serving as a food ...
Oxford American Dictionary