arugula
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++a·ru·gu·la /əˈruːɡjələ $ -ɡələ/ noun [uncountable] rocket1(4) 芝麻菜
Examples from the Corpus
arugula• Transfer to a serving bowl or to individual salad plates and garnish with dandelion, arugula or lettuce.• Dark green arugula, often used as a stand-alone salad green, has a peppery and slightly bitter flavor.• Other appetizers include a tuna carpaccio with arugula in a lemon dressing, and smoked salmon with celery and whole-grain mustard.Origin arugula (1900-2000) Italian dialect Latin erucaa·ru·gu·la nounChineseSyllable
Corpus rocket1(4)
arugula
a‧ru‧gu‧la /əˈruːɡjələ, əˈruːɡjʊlə $ -ɡələ/
noun [uncountable]
a‧ru‧gu‧la /əˈruːɡjələ, əˈruːɡjʊlə $ -ɡələ/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1900-2000
Language: Italian dialect
Origin: Latin eruca
rocket1(4)
Language: Italian dialect
Origin: Latin eruca