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udo
[oo-doh]
noun
plural
udosa plant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, especially in Japan and China, for its edible shoots.
udo
/ ˈːəʊ /
noun
a stout araliaceous perennial plant, Aralia cordata, of Japan and China, having berry-like black fruits and young shoots that are edible when blanched
Word History and Origins
Origin of udo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of udo1
Example Sentences
It is the third time Austria has won the contest, with previous victories going to Udo Jürgens' Merci, Cherie in 1966; and Conchita Wurst with Rise Like a Phoenix in 2014.
“I would have a real problem with all the stress going to the United States now,” said Udo Grelzik, 64, a solar power entrepreneur from a Berlin suburb.
He’s probably trying to make sure his younger brother, Udo, a seventh-grader, won’t be able to break any of his records when he arrives in 2026.
But Udo Schüklenk, a bioethicist at Queen’s University in Canada and editor-in-chief of Bioethics, was a dissenter, arguing that current guidelines already provide enough protection.
Was that an issue for you, or Udo Kier, who plays Hitler in the series?
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