mangold

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Noun1.mangold - beet with a large yellowish rootmangold - beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed
beet, Beta vulgaris, common beet - biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop
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mangold

[ˈmæŋgəld] mangold-wurzel [ˈmæŋgəldˈwɜːzl] Nremolacha f forrajera
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TH| annual West Country sport of mangelwurzel hurling has been cancelled because of a lack of mangolds.
Organisers of the annual Mangold Hurl in the Wiltshire village of Sherston said they had been unable to get hold of any of the large muddy root vegetables, leading to Sunday's competition being called off.
Arnis Mangolds, project manager at the Massachusetts firm which has developed the new weapon, said: "It's designed to immobilise criminal suspects without harming them." New York police have agreed to start field tests later this month.