: a genus of chiefly Old World, mostly annual herbs (family Cruciferae) having coarse lyrate leaves and panicled white flowers see sea kale
2
crambe plural crambes or crambe: any herb of the genus Crambe
especially: one (Crambe abyssinica) native to the Mediterranean region and cultivated as an oilseed crop
Researchers at the University of North Dakota are studying how to make diesel out of the oilseed crop crambe. —Bismarck (North Dakota) Tribune, 24 Jan. 2009
Crambe is a drought-tolerant oilseed crop with viability throughout western North Dakota. The crop typically costs less to plant, fertilize and grow.—Catherine Dominguez, San Antonio Business Journal, 29 Jan. 2009
Word History
Etymology
Intransitive verb
obsolete English crambe crambo
Noun
New Latin, from Latin, cabbage, from Greek krambē; akin to Late Greek krambos dry, withered
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