01 a. Of or pertaining to plants; having the nature of, or produced by, plants; as, a vegetable nature; vegetable growths, juices, etc.
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1.
Of or pertaining to plants; having the nature of, or produced by, plants; as, a vegetable nature; vegetable growths, juices, etc.“Blooming ambrosial fruit Of vegetable gold.” — Milton.
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2.
Consisting of, or comprising, plants; as, the vegetable kingdom.
Phrases & compounds
Vegetable alkali —
an alkaloid.
Vegetable brimstone —
See Vegetable sulphur, below.
Vegetable butter —
a name of several kinds of concrete vegetable oil; as that produced by the Indian butter tree, the African shea tree, and the Pentadesma butyracea, a tree of the order Guttiferae, also African. Still another kind is pressed from the seeds of cocoa (Theobroma).
Vegetable flannel —
a textile material, manufactured in Germany from pine-needle wool, a down or fiber obtained from the leaves of the Pinus sylvestris.
Vegetable jelly —
See Pectin.
Vegetable kingdom —
See the last Phrase, below.
Vegetable leather —
A shrubby West Indian spurge (Euphorbia punicea), with leathery foliage and crimson bracts.
Vegetable marrow —
an egg-shaped gourd, commonly eight to ten inches long. It is noted for the very tender quality of its flesh, and is a favorite culinary vegetable in England. It has been said to be of Persian origin, but is now thought to have been derived from a form of the American pumpkin.
Vegetable oyster —
the oyster plant. See under Oyster.
Vegetable parchment —
papyrine.
Vegetable sheep —
a white woolly plant (Raoulia eximia) of New Zealand, which grows in the form of large fleecy cushions on the mountains.
Vegetable silk —
a cottonlike, fibrous material obtained from the coating of the seeds of a Brazilian tree (Chorisia speciosa). It is used for various purposes, as for stuffing cushions, and the like, but is incapable of being spun on account of a want of cohesion among the fibers.
Vegetable sponge —
See 1st Loof.
Vegetable sulphur —
the fine and highly inflammable spores of the club moss (Lycopodium clavatum); witch meal.
Vegetable tallow —
a substance resembling tallow, obtained from various plants; as, Chinese vegetable tallow, obtained from the seeds of the tallow tree. Indian vegetable tallow is a name sometimes given to piney tallow.
Vegetable wax —
a waxy excretion on the leaves or fruits of certain plants, as the bayberry.