Vegetable vs Multivegetable - What's the difference?
vegetable | multivegetable |
Any plant.
A plant raised for some edible part of it, such as the leaves, roots, fruit or flowers, but excluding any plant considered to be a fruit, grain, or spice in the culinary sense.
The edible part of such a plant.
(figuratively, derogatory) A person whose brain (or, infrequently, body) has been damaged so that they cannot interact with the surrounding environment; a brain-dead person.
Of or relating to plants.
Of or relating to vegetables.
(rare) Of or pertaining to more than one vegetable.
As adjectives the difference between vegetable and multivegetable
is that vegetable is of or relating to plants while multivegetable is (rare) of or pertaining to more than one vegetable.As a noun vegetable
is any plant.vegetable
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Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (derogatory term for a person with brain damage) cabbageAdjective
(-)multivegetable
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Adjective
(-)- a multivegetable stew
