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Meaning of mangel-wurzel
mangel-wurzel (n)
beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed
cultivated as feed for livestock
mangel-wurzel (n.)
A kind of large field beet (B. macrorhiza), used as food for cattle, -- by some considered a mere variety of the ordinary beet. See Beet.
mangel-wurzel Sentence Examples
- The mangel-wurzels grew plump and succulent in the fertile soil.
- The farmer harvested the mangel-wurzels, their deep orange roots ablaze under the autumn sun.
- The livestock eagerly devoured the mangel-wurzels, their sleek coats gleaming.
- The mangel-wurzels were prized for their high sugar content, providing a rich source of nourishment.
- The mangled-wurzels were carefully stored in the root cellar, their sweet fragrance permeating the air.
- During the harsh winter, the mangel-wurzels served as a vital food source for the animals.
- The mangel-wurzels were processed into a sugary syrup, adding a touch of sweetness to winter treats.
- The mangel-wurzels were also used as a traditional remedy for digestive ailments.
- The mangel-wurzels were a testament to the ingenuity of farmers, transforming humble roots into a valuable resource.
- The sweet and earthy flavor of the mangel-wurzels lingers in the memory, a nostalgic reminder of rural living.
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beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed, cultivated as feed for livestockA kind of large field beet (B. macrorhiza), used as food for cat
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The mangel-wurzels grew plump and succulent in the fertile soil.
The farmer harvested the mangel-wurzels, their deep orange roots ablaze under the autumn sun.
The livestock eagerly devoured the mangel-wurzels, their sleek coats gleaming.
The mangel-wurzels were prized for their high sugar content, providing a rich source of nourishment.