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Definition of Horseradishes
1. horseradish [n] - See also: horseradish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Horseradishes
Literary usage of Horseradishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemistry of Enzyme Actions by Kaufman George Falk (1921)
"From 5 kg. horseradishes, the best preparation showed a yield of 0.45 gram
containing 60% of the original enzyme and an activity 2700 times that of the ..."
2. Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical by Charles MacFarlane (1856)
"They have pease, horseradishes, carrots, fennel, lettuces, cucumbers, gourds,
and good melons. The natives also derive sustenance from a variety of wild ..."
3. Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at by Charles MacFarlane (1856)
"Turnips are exceedingly plentiful and of very large size. They have pease,
horseradishes, carrots, fennel, lettuces, cucu,m- bera, gourds, ..."
4. A Pilgrimage to Nejd, the Cradle of the Arab Race: A Visit to the Court of by Anne Blunt (1881)
"At last our camels arrived, and dinner was served, a most excellent one, chicken
and burghul, horseradishes in vinegar and water, several sweet dishes, ..."
5. Eliza Cook's journal by Eliza Cook (1850)
"... horseradishes, parsley, radishes, lettuces, spinach, and many others ; whilst
hoth the sweet and water melon thrived and gave au enormous ..."
6. A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917 by Josiah Lafayette Seward (1921)
"... beans, water-melons, muskmelons, cantaloupes, citrons, peppers, radishes,
artichokes, ruta-bagas, cucumbers, horseradishes, and other garden vegetables. ..."