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ginger Definition


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ginger
noun
    1. An aromatic spicy swollen root or rhizome, often dried and ground to a yellow powder and widely used as a flavouring in biscuits, cakes, curries, etc or preserved in syrup.
    2. The perennial tropical plant from which this root is obtained.
    3. A reddish-brown colour.
    4. colloq
      Energy; liveliness.
adj
    1. Flavoured with ginger.
    2a. Said of hair: reddish-orange in colour;
    2b. Reddish-brown in colour.
verb
    gingered, gingering
    1. colloq
      To urge, persuade or force someone or something to become more lively, active, interesting or efficient.
      Form: ginger up (usually)
Derivative: gingerly
adj
    See separate entry.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ingifer, from Latin ingiber, from Sanskrit srnga horn + vera body (from the shape of the root).



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