pea in Latin
pea in Latin is pisum, pīsum — pea means a climbing plant (Pisum sativum) grown for its edible seeds and pods.
pea in Latin
pisum
pīsum
(culinary) The edible seed of Pisum sativum.
pisum
(culinary) The edible seed of Pisum sativum.
What does "pea" mean?
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noun A climbing plant (Pisum sativum) grown for its edible seeds and pods.
"We planted peas along the garden fence in early spring."
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noun The small round edible seed of this plant, eaten fresh, frozen, or dried.
"She stirred a handful of frozen peas into the risotto."
pea in a sentence
- We planted peas along the garden fence in early spring.
- She stirred a handful of frozen peas into the risotto.
- Mushy peas are a classic side with fish and chips.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pea" in Latin?
"pea" in Latin is pisum, pīsum. pea means: A climbing plant (Pisum sativum) grown for its edible seeds and pods.
How do you use "pea" in a sentence?
Example: "We planted peas along the garden fence in early spring." In Latin, "pea" is pisum, pīsum.
Are there other ways to say "pea" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "pea": pisum, pīsum.
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