Tuber
volume
British pronunciation/tjˈuːbɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈtubɝ/

"tuber"の定義と意味

Tuber
01

塊茎, たまねぎ

a swollen, underground stem or root of a plant that stores nutrients

What is a "tuber"?

A tuber is a specialized underground storage structure found in certain plants, serving as a reservoir for storing energy and nutrients. It typically develops from swollen, underground stems or roots and contains buds or "eyes" from which new shoots can grow. Potatoes are a well-known example of tubers, forming from the thickened, underground stems of the potato plant. Tubers provide a source of food and energy for the plant during periods of dormancy or adverse conditions. They are also a valuable food source for humans and animals and are cultivated as a staple crop in many regions of the world.

02

チューバー, トリュフ

type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles

tuber

n

tuberosity

n

tuberosity

n

tuberous

adj

tuberous

adj
example
She carefully lifted the ginger tuber from the soil.
The chef used the horseradish tuber to add a kick of flavor to her signature sauce.
He harvested the sweet potato tubers and cooked them in a flavorful stew.
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