Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling spinach.

Etymologies

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spinach +‎ -like

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Examples

  • Huantzole, a vigorous spinachlike Chenopodium, is still grown in Mexico and in my garden.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Huantzole, a vigorous spinachlike Chenopodium, is still grown in Mexico and in my garden.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Huantzole, a vigorous spinachlike Chenopodium, is still grown in Mexico and in my garden.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Huantzole, a vigorous spinachlike Chenopodium, is still grown in Mexico and in my garden.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • To ensure their place at the table, he ordered a plate of pulpy, spinachlike greens and bottles of Tsingtao beer, which he drank in measured sips at the rate of one per hour.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

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