aubergine
n.
plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant that is eaten as a vegetable and is usually a dark purple color (British)
Eggplant
The eggplant, aubergine or brinjal (Solanum melongena) is a plant of the family
Solanaceae (also known as the nightshades) and genus
Solanum. It bears a
fruit of the same name, commonly used as a
vegetable in cooking. As a night-shade, it is closely related to the
tomato and
potato and is native to southern
India and
Sri Lanka. It is a short-lived
perennial plant often cultivated as an
annual. It grows 40 to 150 cm (16 to 57 in) tall, with large coarsely lobed
leaves that are 10 to 20 cm (4-8 in) long and 5 to 10 cm (2-4 in) broad. The stem is often
spiny. The
flowers are white to purple, with a five-lobed
corolla and yellow
stamens. The
fruit is fleshy, less than 3 cm in diameter on wild plants, but much larger in cultivated forms. (Semi-)wild types can grow much larger, to 225 cm (7 ft) with large leaves over 30 cm (12 in) long and 15 cm (6 in) broad. The fruit contains numerous small, soft
seeds which are edible.
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aubergine
Noun
1. hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
(synonym) eggplant, brinjal, eggplant bush, garden egg, mad apple, Solanum melongena
(hypernym) herb, herbaceous plant
(member-holonym) Solanum, genus Solanum
(part-meronym) eggplant, mad apple
2. egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow
(synonym) eggplant, mad apple
(hypernym) solanaceous vegetable
(part-holonym) eggplant, brinjal, eggplant bush, garden egg, mad apple, Solanum melongena
Aubergine (die)
n.
eggplant, type of plant; dark purple color
aubergine
adj.
eggplant, dark purple color
aubergine (f)
n.
eggplant, aubergine