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rhubarb
noun
1 a perennial plant, cultivated in N temperate regions, that has very large poisonous leaves with long fleshy edible stalks.
2 the reddish fleshy leafstalks of this plant which can be cooked and eaten.
3 the roots of a type of rhubarb found in China, dried and used as a laxative.
4 colloq the continuous murmured sound made by actors to give the impression of indistinct background conversation, made especially by constantly repeating the word -rhubarb-.
5 colloq nonsense; rubbish.
[14c: from Greek rheon barbaron foreign rhubarb]
rhubarbing noun , colloq the use or practice of constantly repeating the word -rhubarb- to give the impression of conversation.
noun
1 a perennial plant, cultivated in N temperate regions, that has very large poisonous leaves with long fleshy edible stalks.
2 the reddish fleshy leafstalks of this plant which can be cooked and eaten.
3 the roots of a type of rhubarb found in China, dried and used as a laxative.
4 colloq the continuous murmured sound made by actors to give the impression of indistinct background conversation, made especially by constantly repeating the word -rhubarb-.
5 colloq nonsense; rubbish.
[14c: from Greek rheon barbaron foreign rhubarb]
rhubarbing noun , colloq the use or practice of constantly repeating the word -rhubarb- to give the impression of conversation.
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