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mooli
(mooli)
Pronunciation:
/ˈmuːli/
noun
a radish of a variety with a large slender white root which is typically eaten cooked, especially in Eastern cuisine, and is also used for stockfeed.
Origin:
1960s
: from Hindi
mūlī
, from Sanskrit
mūla
'root'
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