lettuce in the PONS Dictionary

lettuce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a head of lettuce

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The cultivation of vegetables is focused on melon, pepper and lettuce.
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It is found in some varieties of lettuce and is an ingredient of lactucarium.
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Shortly after its creation, the hamburger was prepared with all of the now typically characteristic trimmings, including onions, lettuce, and sliced pickles.
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Depending on the variety and time of year, lettuce generally lives 65130 days from planting to harvesting.
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Lettuce appears in many medieval writings, especially as a medicinal herb.
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The bottom garden has a polytunnel which inside grows lettuce, tomatoes and other vegetables.
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The biological substances include such items as meat, poultry, lettuce, beer, and milk as examples.
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Crops including cotton, lettuce, and hay were damaged.
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It is then placed on toasted bread, typically dressed with mayonnaise, sliced tomato and lettuce.
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Crowding lettuce tends to attract pests and diseases.
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