Definitions for camote

camote ca·mo·te

Spelling: [kuh-moh-tey; Spanish kah-maw-te]
IPA: /kəˈmoʊ teɪ; Spanish kɑˈmɔ tɛ/

Camote is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 133 anagrams from letters in camote (acemot).

Definitions for camote

noun

  1. batata.

Examples for camote

All the time he was gone he had only one banana and one camote with him for food.

camote produced some sausage and corn cakes, as well as deer meat, of which doa Perla partook.

The camote (Impomœa batata) is the principal food of the more uncivilised tribes.

Next to rice the camote (Convolvulus batatas) is the most important food product.

To camote ran over to the spot, with the most obsequious of hotelkeepers' smiles on his lips.

Besides rice, they cultivate the camote (sweet potato, Convolvulus batatas).

As for camote, he had vanished into a nook no doubt planned for some such eventuality, deep enough to require digging out.

It has large fleshy roots which are used like those of the camote, while the leaves and young shoots are also cooked and eaten.

camote, a kind of sweet potato, and tomatoes are produced, usually in the milpas with the maize.

He makes a mistake by showing a dislike for the camote, or the native sweet-potato, which abounds there.

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