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Meaning of navew

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navew (n.)

A kind of small turnip, a variety of Brassica campestris. See Brassica.

navew Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer planted rows of luscious navew in the fertile field.
  2. The navew's deep purple hues added a vibrant splash of color to the autumn landscape.
  3. The crisp, pungent flavor of navew was a delight to the palate.
  4. In the bustling market, vendors sold mounds of fresh navew alongside other winter vegetables.
  5. The navew's high vitamin C content made it a valuable addition to salads and soups.
  6. Chefs used thinly sliced navew to create elegant garnishes for their dishes.
  7. The navew's root system anchored it securely in the soil, withstanding the harsh winds of winter.
  8. When cooked properly, the navew's slightly bitter edge mellowed into a sweet and nutty flavor.
  9. A navew festival celebrated the importance of this versatile root vegetable to the local community.
  10. In traditional folk medicine, navew was used as a remedy for digestive ailments and respiratory problems.

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A kind of small turnip, a variety of Brassica campestris. See Brassica.

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The farmer planted rows of luscious navew in the fertile field.

The navew's deep purple hues added a vibrant splash of color to the autumn landscape.

The crisp, pungent flavor of navew was a delight to the palate.

In the bustling market, vendors sold mounds of fresh navew alongside other winter vegetables.