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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Po·ta·to
n.
;
pl
.
Potatoes
Bot.
(a)
A
plant
(
Solanum tuberosum
)
of
the
Nightshade
family
,
and
its
esculent
farinaceous
tuber
,
of
which
there
are
numerous
varieties
used
for
food
.
It
is
native
of
South
America
,
but
a
form
of
the
species
is
found
native
as
far
north
as
New
Mexico
.
(b)
The
sweet
potato
(
see
below
).
Potato beetle
,
Potato bug
.
Zool.
(a)
A
beetle
(
Doryphora decemlineata
)
which
feeds
,
both
in
the
larval
and
adult
stages
,
upon
the
leaves
of
the
potato
,
often
doing
great
damage
.
Called
also
Colorado potato beetle
,
and
Doryphora
.
See
Colorado beetle
.
(b)
The
Lema trilineata
,
a
smaller
and
more
slender
striped
beetle
which
feeds
upon
the
potato
plant
,
bur
does
less
injury
than
the
preceding
species
.
Potato fly
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
blister
beetles
infesting
the
potato
vine
.
The
black
species
(
Lytta atrata
),
the
striped
(
Lytta vittata
),
and
the
gray
(
Lytta Fabricii
syn
.
Lytta cinerea
)
are
the
most
common
.
See
Blister beetle
,
under
Blister
.
Potato rot
,
a
disease
of
the
tubers
of
the
potato
,
supposed
to
be
caused
by
a
kind
of
mold
(
Peronospora infestans
),
which
is
first
seen
upon
the
leaves
and
stems
.
Potato weevil
Zool.
,
an
American
weevil
(
Baridius trinotatus
)
whose
larva
lives
in
and
kills
the
stalks
of
potato
vines
,
often
causing
serious
damage
to
the
crop
.
Potato whisky
,
a
strong
,
fiery
liquor
,
having
a
hot
,
smoky
taste
,
and
rich
in
amyl
alcohol
(
fusel
oil
);
it
is
made
from
potatoes
or
potato
starch
.
Potato worm
Zool.
,
the
large
green
larva
of
a
sphinx
,
or
hawk
moth
(
Macrosila quinquemaculata
); --
called
also
tomato worm
.
See
Illust
.
under
Tomato
.
Seaside potato
Bot.
,
Ipomœa Pes-Capræ
,
a
kind
of
morning-glory
with
rounded
and
emarginate
or
bilobed
leaves
. [
West
Indies
]
Sweet potato
Bot.
,
a
climbing
plant
(
Ipomœa Balatas
)
allied
to
the
morning-glory
.
Its
farinaceous
tubers
have
a
sweetish
taste
,
and
are
used
,
when
cooked
,
for
food
.
It
is
probably
a
native
of
Brazil
,
but
is
cultivated
extensively
in
the
warmer
parts
of
every
continent
,
and
even
as
far
north
as
New
Jersey
.
The
name
potato
was
applied
to
this
plant
before
it
was
to
the
Solanum tuberosum
,
and
this
is
the
“potato”
of
the
Southern
United
States
.
Wild potato
.
Bot.
(a)
A
vine
(
Ipomœa pandurata
)
having
a
pale
purplish
flower
and
an
enormous
root
.
It
is
common
in
sandy
places
in
the
United
States
.
(b)
A
similar
tropical
American
plant
(
Ipomœa fastigiata
)
which
it
is
thought
may
have
been
the
original
stock
of
the
sweet
potato
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
To·ma·to
n.
;
pl
.
Tomatoes
Bot.
The
fruit
of
a
plant
of
the
Nightshade
family
(
Lycopersicum esculentun
);
also
,
the
plant
itself
.
The
fruit
,
which
is
called
also
love apple
,
is
usually
of
a
rounded
,
flattened
form
,
but
often
irregular
in
shape
.
It
is
of
a
bright
red
or
yellow
color
,
and
is
eaten
either
cooked
or
uncooked
.
Tomato gall
Zool.
,
a
large
gall
consisting
of
a
mass
of
irregular
swellings
on
the
stems
and
leaves
of
grapevines
.
They
are
yellowish
green
,
somewhat
tinged
with
red
,
and
produced
by
the
larva
of
a
small
two-winged
fly
(
Lasioptera vitis
).
Tomato sphinx
Zool.
,
the
adult
or
imago
of
the
tomato worm
.
It
closely
resembles
the
tobacco
hawk
moth
.
Called
also
tomato hawk moth
.
See
Illust
.
of
Hawk moth
.
Tomato worm
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
a
large
hawk
moth
(
Manduca quinquemaculata
,
Protoparce quinquemaculata
,
Sphinx quinquemaculata
,
or
Macrosila quinquemaculata
)
which
feeds
upon
the
leaves
of
the
tomato
and
potato
plants
,
often
doing
considerable
damage
.
Called
also
tomato hornworm
and
potato worm
,
and
in
the
Southern
U
.
S
.
tobacco fly
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
potato
worm
n
:
large
green
white-striped
hawkmoth
larva
that
feeds
on
tomato
and
potato
plants
;
similar
to
tobacco
hornworm
[
syn
:
tomato hornworm
,
Manduca quinquemaculata
]
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