- Russian turnip
- брюква (Brassica napus)* * *брюква
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
russian turnip — noun Usage: usually capitalized R : rutabaga * * * Russian turnip, = rutabaga. (Cf. ↑rutabaga) … Useful english dictionary
Russian turnip — noun see rutabaga * * * Russian turnip, = rutabaga. (Cf. ↑rutabaga) … Useful english dictionary
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