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The meaning of Scallion

Scallion – definition

noun

A long-necked onion with a small bulb, in particular a spring onion.

Usage examples:

Unlike their larger bulb cousins, green onions, scallions and leeks should be refrigerated.
noun

A small, thin onion with a white bottom and a green stem and leaves, which is eaten in salads and other dishes

Scallion translation into English

Scallion: translate from English into Chinese

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葱, 薤, 青葱

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Lente-ui

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Scallion

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Lauchzwiebel

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स्कैलिआन

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Scalogno

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Зеленый лук, Лук-шалот

Scallion: translate from English into Spanish

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Cebollino, Chalote

Word origin

late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French scaloun, based on Latin Ascalonia (caepa ) ‘(onion) of Ascalon’, a port in ancient Palestine.

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