Yes, the word 'cucumber' is a noun; a word for a plant and the fruit of that plant; a word for a thing.
There is no standard collective noun for cucumbers.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a field of cucumbers, a crate of cucumbers, a basket of cucumbers, etc.
as cool as an ice-cream
Zaphod Beeblebrox is as cool as a cucumber. Despite that he thinks tomato is as cool as cucumber if it was next to it in the veggie tray in the fridge.
el pepino = the cucumber
It's not an idiom. AS ___ AS___ would be A Simile ... the correct simile would be as cool as a cucumber.
Cucumber is primarily a noun, referring to a green, edible fruit often used in salads and cooking. It does not function as a verb in standard English usage.
The word cumber is a verb and so doesn't have a plural form. Did you mean the word cucumber? The plural of cucumber is cucumbers.
There is no standard collective noun for cucumbers.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a field of cucumbers, a crate of cucumbers, a basket of cucumbers, etc.
Best Pairings for Cucumber Recipes- Cucumber + tomato- Cucumber + feta cheese- Cucumber + red onion- Cucumber + vinegar- Cucumber + herbs (esp. mint, dill, basil, chervil, chives, cilantro)- Cucumber + garlic- Cucumber + sesame- Cucumber + seaweed- Cucumber + yogurt or cream- Cucumber + avocado- Cucumber + fish and shellfish (esp. crab, tuna, and anchovies)
A hothouse cucumber is a cucumber that is seedless.
No, it is not. It is a noun (typically a pickled cucumber) or a verb (to pickle, as in brine or vinegar). The past participle, pickled, is used as an adjective.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
cucumber
it is a cucumber
courageous cucumber. super cucumber
Does the question means '' What is cucumber in Tagalog?'' or ''What is the Tagalog of cucumber?'' If yes, the tagalog word for cucumber is ''Pipino''.
No, Cucumber is a dicot.