borecole

NOUN
  1. a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head
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How To Use borecole In A Sentence

  • Poor Frog," says he, "is in hard circumstances, he has a numerous family, and lives from hand to mouth; his children don't eat a bit of good victuals from one year's end to the other, but live upon salt herring, sour curd, and borecole. History of John Bull
  • Under Lindley's first class, common or Scotch kale or borecole (_Brassica oleracea_ var. _acephala_ or var. _fimbriata_) includes several varieties which are amongst the hardiest of our esculents, and seldom fail to yield a good supply of winter greens. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • They do well enough, as does the borecole or kale itself, in all the cooler parts of Australia. The Art of Living in Australia
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