apple, asparagus banana, broccolicarrot ,corn Drapes , really prickly and shaped like a pineapple eggplant Fig, fiddled fern Grapes HazelnutIceberg lettuce JicamaKirty Lemon MushroomNectarine Orange PearQuince RaspberryStrawberry Tomato Ulloco - its real look it up in pictures Vidallia onionXylocarps - its real look it up in picturesYam Zuccini
· apple, apricot, avocado, acorn squash
· blueberry, blackberry, banana, boysenberry, bell pepper, butternut squash, banana squash, bottle gourd
· cherry, cranberry, cucumber, cantaloupe, cherry tomato, Chile pepper
· date, durian, dragon fruit, damson plum
· eggplant
· fig, feijoa, fluted pumpkin
· grapefruit, grape, gooseberry, gourd, guava, granadilla
· honeydew melon, hubbard squash, hog plum
· ita palm
· jalapeno pepper, jabuticaba, jackfruit, jarrahdale pumpkin
· kiwi, kumquat
· lemon, lime; loganberry, longan, loquat, lychee
· melon, mango, mandarin orange, mangosteen
· nectarine
· orange, olive, Okra
· peach, pear, plum, prune, papaya, pepper, pumpkin, pineapple, pomegranate, pomelo, persimmon, pawpaw
· quince
· raspberry, raisin, rambutan, rollinia, redcurrant
· strawberry, sapodilla, sugar apple, soursop
· tomato, tangerine, tamarillo, tamarind, tangelo
· ugli fruit, uvilla
· velvet bean, voavanga
· watermelon
· xigua
· youngberry
· zucchini
Artichoke, beet, cabbage, Daikon radish, endive, fennel, garlic, horseradish, iceberg lettuce, jicama, kale, leeks, molokhia, New Zealand spinach, onion, potato, radish, spinach, turnip, ulluco, vernonia calvoana, watercress and yam are vegetables. Technically quince, xigua and zucchini are considered to be fruit.
FRUITS
Apple
Avocado
Banana
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cantaloupe
Cherries
Dragonfruit
Durain
Etrog fruit
Grapes
Honeydew Melon
Ita Palm Fruit
Jackfruit
Jelly Nut
Kumquat
Lemon
Lychee
Melon
Nectarine
Orange
Passionfruit
Plum
Quenepa
Quince
Raspberry
Rhubarb (both a fruit and veggie)
Starfruit
Strawberry
Tangerine
Tomato
Uglifruit
Valencia orange
Water Apple
Watermelon
Xigua (like a short watermelon)
Xylocarp
Yali Pears
Yang Mei
Zinfandel (a wine grape)
VEGETABLES
Alfalfa
Anise
Artichoke
Aubergine
Bamboo
Beets
Bok Choi
Broccoli
Broccoflower (broccoli/ cauliflower hybrid)
Brussel Sprouts
Carrots
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Celery
Chives
Cucumber
Daikon Radish
Eggplant
Fava Bean
Fennel
Garlic
Gherkin
Horseradish
Iceburg Lettuce
Jalapeno
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Lotus Root
Mangetout
Mushrooms
Nopal
Nori (a seaweed)
Onion
Parsley
Parsnip
Peas
Peppers
Potato
Pumpkin
Q - none (sorry)
Radish
Rhubarb (both a fruit and veggie)
Shallot
Spinach
Sprouts
Squash
Taro Root
Tomato
Turnip
Udo
Ugni
Ulluco
Velvet Bean
Vidalia Onion
Watercress
X - none (sorry)
Yams
Zucchini
Asparagus, broccoli, carrots, Daikon radish, endive, fennel, garlic, horseradish, iceberg lettuce, jicama (Mexican turnips), kale, leeks, molokhia, New Zealand spinach, onion, parsley, rhubarb, spinach, turnip, ulluco, vernonia calvoana, watercress and yam are vegetables. Technically quince, xigua and zucchini are considered to be fruit.
apples bannanas and pears
egetables that begin with A-Z?
Each letter of the alphabet represents 1/26 of the alphabet
Yes. Tropical storm and hurricane names proceed in alphabetical order, resetting to the beginning of the alphabet each year.
A full list of cities beginning with each letter of the alphabet: Athens Belfast Cairo Darwin Exeter Florence Geneva Havana Indianapolis Jerusalem Kandahar Lagos Montevideo Norwich Ottawa Paris Quito Rome Sofia Tehran Utrecht Venice Windhoek Xiamen Yalta Zanzibar
The bottom of the page says -1. This means each letter is actually the letter preceding it in the alphabet. Thus reading: The beginning of eternity The end of time and space The beginning of every end And the end of every place The answer to the question is: E
abc
an abc poem is when it goes a b c d e f ............ and so on .
a - the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet b - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabet c - the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet d - the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet e - the 5th letter of the Roman alphabet f - the 6th letter of the Roman alphabet g - the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet h - the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet i - the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet j - the 10th letter of the Roman alphabet k - the 11th letter of the Roman alphabet l - the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet m - the 13th letter of the Roman alphabet n - the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet o - the 15th letter of the Roman alphabet p - the 16th letter of the Roman alphabet q - the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet r - the 18th letter of the Roman alphabet s - the 19th letter of the Roman alphabet t - the 20th letter of the Roman alphabet u - the 21st letter of the Roman alphabet v - the 22nd letter of the Roman alphabet double-u, w - the 23rd letter of the Roman alphabet x, ex - the 24th letter of the Roman alphabet wye, y - the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet ezed, izzard, zed, zee, z - the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet; "the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee"; "he doesn't know A from izzard"
What phyiscal activity starts with the letter "x"
Yes, the French language uses the same Latin alphabet as English, with a few additional characters such as accents and diacritics. This helps to distinguish the pronunciation of certain letters in French words.
Fingerspelling in sign language involves using your fingers to represent each letter of the alphabet. Each letter is signed using specific handshapes and movements. To fingerspell, you simply form the letters of the word using the manual alphabet. Practice and familiarity with the manual alphabet are essential for fluent fingerspelling.
All letters are placed face down on the board. Each player then draws one tile. The player drawing the letter nearest to the beginning of the alphabet plays first.
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)