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Collard   Listen
noun
collard  n.  
1.
A variety of kale (Brassica oleracea) having smooth leaves; a type of colewort. It is grown in the southern U. S.






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"Collard" Quotes from Famous Books



... received a letter to-day from Mrs. Marling, Raleigh, N. C., containing some collard seed, which was immediately sown in a bed already prepared. And a friend sent us some fresh pork spare ribs and chine, and four heads of cabbage—so that we shall have subsistence for several days. My income, ...
— A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital • John Beauchamp Jones

... good occasion at the Academy the day that M. Remusat was received there in the place of Royer-Collard. I looked down from one of the tribunes upon the flower of the celebrities of France, that is to say, of the celebrities which are authentic, comme il faut. Among them were many marked faces, many fine heads; but in reading the works of poets we always fancy them about the age ...
— At Home And Abroad - Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe • Margaret Fuller Ossoli

... had only been deemed a variety. Compositions appear written expressly for it, and a man of genius, Muzio Clementi, who subsequently became the head of the pianoforte business now conducted by Messrs. Collard, came forward to indicate the special character of the instrument, and found ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 • Various



Words linked to "Collard" :   kale, Brassica oleracea acephala, borecole, colewort, cole, kail, collard greens



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