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- adjective Having some characteristics of a
tuber
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Examples
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And at the very least, you can uproot the plants and eat the tuberlike roots.
Shadow Lord Laurence Yep 2000
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And at the very least, you can uproot the plants and eat the tuberlike roots.
Shadow Lord Laurence Yep 2000
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And at the very least, you can uproot the plants and eat the tuberlike roots.
Shadow Lord Laurence Yep 2000
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Some rose from the floor of the cave in thick, tuberlike shapes; others were like sticks, except they curved as no stick could curve without breaking.
Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997
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Some rose from the floor of the cave in thick, tuberlike shapes; others were like sticks, except they curved as no stick could curve without breaking.
Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997
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Some rose from the floor of the cave in thick, tuberlike shapes; others were like sticks, except they curved as no stick could curve without breaking.
Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997
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There were baked bladder plants stuffed with seafood, various greens and tuberlike vegetables, some yellow grain that smelled delicious, and loaves of dark bread piled high at every table.
Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992
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There were baked bladder plants stuffed with seafood, various greens and tuberlike vegetables, some yellow grain that smelled delicious, and loaves of dark bread piled high at every table.
Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992
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There were baked bladder plants stuffed with seafood, various greens and tuberlike vegetables, some yellow grain that smelled delicious, and loaves of dark bread piled high at every table.
Sanctuary John Vornholt 1992
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