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  2. Legume Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of LEGUME is the dry fruit of plants of the legume family (such as peas or beans) that develops from a single carpel of a flower and usually splits into two halves with seeds attached to the seam of one half : pod. How to use legume in a sentence.

  3. Legume - Wikipedia

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    Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, but also as livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Well-known legumes include beans, chickpeas, peanuts, lentils, lupins, mesquite, carob, tamarind, alfalfa, and clover.

  4. Legumes 101: A Complete Guide - Everyday Health

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    Legumes are nutritious and contain protein, fiber, B vitamins, iron, folate, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and zinc. Of the 20,000 species available, chickpeas and lentils are among...

  5. Legume | Definition & Examples | Britannica

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    legume, fruit of plants in the pea family (Fabaceae). Most legumes are dehiscent fruits that release their seeds by splitting open along two seams, though some, such as peanuts (Arachis hypogaea) and carobs (Ceratonia siliqua), do not naturally open.

  6. Legumes: Benefits, drawbacks, ways to eat them - Medical News...

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    Legumes include green peas, beans, and lentils, and people can purchase them fresh, dried, or canned. Low in fat and a low GI, legumes are a source of protein, fiber, and phytonutrients.

  7. Legumes and Pulses – The Nutrition Source

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    Legumes are a nutritious staple of diets around the world. They are an inexpensive source of protein, vitamins, complex carbohydrates, and fiber. Although used interchangeably, the terms “legumes,” “pulses,” and “beans” have distinct meanings.

  8. LEGUME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    LEGUME definition: 1. a plant that has its seeds in a pod, such as the bean or pea 2. a plant that has its seeds in a…. Learn more.

  9. Legumes - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    Legumes Definition. Legumes (singular: legume) are plants belonging to the family Leguminosae (Fabaceae). Leguminosae is also called the legume family. They are characterized by having a legume-type of fruit (also referred to as pod) and compound, stipulate leaves.

  10. LEGUME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    LEGUME meaning: 1. a plant that has its seeds in a pod, such as the bean or pea 2. a plant that has its seeds in a…. Learn more.

  11. LEGUME Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    The word legume most commonly refers to the edible seed pods of plants in the legume family, which includes some beans, peas, and lentils. The peanut is famously not a nut but a legume. The word legume can also refer to the plants themselves.