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Wordnet

tuckahoe (n)

perennial herb of the eastern United States having arrowhead-shaped leaves and an elongate pointed spathe and green berries

Webster

tuckahoe (n.)

A curious vegetable production of the Southern Atlantic United States, growing under ground like a truffle and often attaining immense size. The real nature is unknown. Called also Indian bread, and Indian loaf.

tuckahoe Sentence Examples

  1. The tuckahoe's smooth, potato-like exterior belied its edible, starchy core.
  2. Native American tribes revered the tuckahoe as a sacred food, believing it possessed medicinal properties.
  3. The tuckahoe's underground tubers were a valuable source of nourishment in times of scarcity.
  4. The unique flavor of tuckahoe, resembling a combination of potato and asparagus, made it a culinary delicacy.
  5. Tuckahoes were often preserved by drying or freezing for later use.
  6. Herbalists used tuckahoe extracts to treat various ailments, including indigestion and skin rashes.
  7. The tuckahoe plant's unassuming appearance concealed its role as an important food and medicinal resource.
  8. Tuckahoes can be found in moist woodlands and swamps, where their foliage resembles that of wild ginger.
  9. The tuckahoe's symbiotic relationship with certain fungi allowed it to thrive in nutrient-poor soils.
  10. Modern science has confirmed many of the traditional medicinal uses of tuckahoe, particularly for digestive disorders.

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perennial herb of the eastern United States having arrowhead-shaped leaves and an elongate pointed spathe and green berriesA curious vegetable production of the

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The tuckahoe's smooth, potato-like exterior belied its edible, starchy core.

Native American tribes revered the tuckahoe as a sacred food, believing it possessed medicinal properties.

The tuckahoe's underground tubers were a valuable source of nourishment in times of scarcity.

The unique flavor of tuckahoe, resembling a combination of potato and asparagus, made it a culinary delicacy.