Yes, cabbage is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a vegetable, a thing.
Yes, cabbage is a noun. It is a type of vegetable that has large, round leaves that form a dense head.
The plural form for the singular noun cabbage is cabbages(no 'i').
A cabbage patch is a garden. Cabbages are grown in a cabbage patch.
Tagalog translation of CABBAGE: repolyo
kalabasa Cabbage - (in Tagalog), repolyo.
Cavolo is an Italian equivalent of the French word chou. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "cabbage" (Brassica oleracea) -- will be "KA-vo-lo" in Italian and "shoo" in French.
There is no specific collective noun for cabbage, in which case a noun suitable for the context of the sentence, for example a field of cabbage, a truckload of cabbage, a sack of cabbage, etc.
Cabbage is not a proper noun as it is only capitalized when it is at the beginning of a sentence. example: A cabbage is a vegetable that is used to make coleslaw.
The plural form for the singular noun cabbage is cabbages(no 'i').
Yes, there is no other definition of cabbage other than the name of the vegetable.
1. (verb) to grow, spring up, develop.2. (noun) cabbage tree, Cordyline australis.www.maoridictionary.co.nz/
from dictionary.com cabbage -noun 1. any of several cultivated varieties of a plant, Brassica oleracea capitata, of the mustard family, having a short stem and leaves formed into a compact, edible head.
The word "fresher" is an adjective, not a noun. Therefore, it cannot have a plural form. Ex.) The cabbage is fresher than the carrot.
bacon and cabbage
no. it is a vegatable.
Cabbage is the common name of cabbage. Cabbage is a variant of the Brassica oleracea family.
from a cabbage
From a cabbage!(: