head lettuce
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Definition
Noun: * A type of lettuce (Lactuca sativa capitata) characterized by its growth habit where the leaves form a tight, dense cluster or rosette, maturing into a firm, rounded mass. This compact ball of leaves is the edible "head."
Usage
"Head lettuce" is a countable noun used to categorize a specific variety of lettuce based on its physical form. It is often contrasted with "leaf lettuce."
Examples
- For a classic Caesar salad, a crisp head lettuce like romaine is traditionally used.
- The most common type of head lettuce in supermarkets is iceberg.
- The recipe specifically calls for one head lettuce, washed and torn into pieces.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns related to this type of plant.
- Example: He specializes in head lettuce cultivation.
Variants and Related Words
- Lettuce (n): The general name for the leafy plant. "Head lettuce" is a subtype of lettuce.
- Iceberg lettuce (n): A specific, very common cultivar of head lettuce known for its crisp texture and mild flavor.
- Romaine lettuce / Cos lettuce (n): A type of head lettuce with elongated, sturdy leaves.
- Butterhead lettuce (n): A type of head lettuce with soft, loosely folded leaves, such as Bibb or Boston lettuce.
- Leaf lettuce (n): A contrasting variety of lettuce that grows as loose, separate leaves rather than a compact head.
Synonyms
- Cabbage lettuce (a less common synonym)
- Heading lettuce
Different Meanings
The term "head lettuce" refers specifically to the plant variety. It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs. The word "head" alone has many other meanings (leader, top part of the body, etc.), but in this compound noun, it solely describes the vegetable's shape.
Noun
- distinguished by leaves arranged in a dense rosette that develop into a compact ball