💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Snapbean"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| green beannoun | The immature pods of any kind of bean plant, eaten as a vegetable. |
| beannoun | Any plant of several genera of the taxonomic family Fabaceae that produces large edible seeds or edible seedpods. |
| snap peanoun | A cultivar of pea, Pisum sativum, having an edible pod like the snow pea, but differing from the latter in that its pod is more rounded. |
| screwbeannoun | Prosopis pubescens, a flowering shrub or small tree in the pea family, native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. |
| string peanoun | A pea with edible pods. |
| nicker beannoun | The seed pods of this plant. |
| string beannoun | Any long, slender green bean. |
| runner beannoun | A climbing plant of species Phaseolus coccineus, having long bean pods. |
| common beannoun | A bean of such a plant, varying in size, shape and especially color. |
| snake beannoun | Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis, a widely cultivated edible legume. |
| vanilla beannoun | A seedpod of any plant in genus Vanilla, (family: orchid) especially species Vanilla planifolia. |
| waxpodnoun | A dwarf variety of French bean. |
| pea-nutnoun | Obsolete spelling of peanut. [A legume resembling a nut, the fruit of the plant Arachis hypogaea, native to South America.] |
| favanoun | A fava bean; a bean (seed or seed pod) of plants of species Vicia faba or the plant itself. |
| ignatius beannoun | Alternative form of St Ignatius' bean (Strychnos ignatii) [A seed of a tree of species Strychnos ignatii, with similar properties to nux vomica.] |
| snoutbeannoun | Any of various plants in the genus Rhynchosia. |
| snow peanoun | A group of pea (Pisum sativum) cultivars, with flat and edible pods. |
| moth beannoun | Any legume of species Vigna aconitifolia. |
| velvetbeannoun | Alternative form of velvet bean. [Any of several legumes.] |
| jack beannoun | An annual plant from Central America grown for its large, slightly toxic, but edible bean-like pods, Canavalia ensiformis. |
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