NOUN
- cultivated as feed for livestock
- beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed
How To Use mangel-wurzel In A Sentence
- Certainly there is mangel-wurzel in the music of Wagner, although it is another composer whose name begins, B-e-e-t --. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
- Swiss chard, garden beets, stock beets, or mangel-wurzels, and sugar beets all belong to the same species and will intercross readily.
- These lanterns were mangel-wurzels (large beets) or pumpkins hollowed out with a ghostly face cut into them, illuminated by a candle placed inside.
- Perhaps it is mangel-wurzel that we see in Rasputin. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
- Is there a position in the Kama Sutra that we have not mastered, a recipe for mangel-wurzel that our cook pot hasn't memorized? La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
- In Europe there is grown widely a large beet they call the mangel-wurzel. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
- This group includes Sugar Beets, grown for sugar extraction and mangel-wurzels, grown for livestock feed.
- A mangel-wurzel is a stubborn root that parts company with the earth only after a vigorous tussle, and I don't envy Rab Butler his summer, even though he was paid 8¢ an hour.
- The availability of such compounds is taken for granted these days, but the laborious task of extracting glutamine from kilogram quantities of mangel-wurzels clearly made an impression on the young Williamson.
- The mangel-wurzels were pulled by hand and lead back to the yard by the same horses and carts.