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romaine
[ roh-meyn, ruh- ]
noun
- Also called romaine lettuce,. a variety of lettuce, Lactuca sativa longifolia, having a cylindrical head of long, relatively loose leaves.
romaine
/ rəʊˈmeɪn /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of romaine1
C20: from French, from romain Roman
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Example Sentences
Garrit Romaine was reared at home and obtained his education in the public schools of New York city.
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And of course escarole and romaine and anything else you find that is cheap; sometimes in a city market one of them will be.
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Mr. Romaine passed away on May 10, 1914, and was laid to rest in the Dayton cemetery.
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Le jardin est de la mme poque: il date du temps o l'aristocratie romaine professait le plus profond ddain pour les fleurs.
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By a very clever stroke you managed to induce Professor Romaine to marry you.
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