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Things taro often describes (“taro ________”)
root, patches, patch, nom, top, san, planting, yam, garden, fields, beds, roots, plant, tops, gardens, leaves, cultivation, pudding, pits, plants, swamp, field, kaja, chan, ceremony, corm
How taro often is described (“________ taro”)
giant, wild, cooked, wet, dry, baked, little, past, more, raw, true, boiled, land, pounded, young, wetland, much, dryland, chinese, cold, roasted, grated, white, irrigated, fried, cultivated, enough, hawaiian, mashed, fine, mature, red, acc, big, native, coarse, ripe, japanese, sweet, fresh, hot, harvested, fermented, plenty, soft, tropical, round, dat, uncooked, indigenous, nutritious, eat, ominous, spew, gigantic, versatile, leafed, wildtype, huge, disgusted, water, loving, edible, polynesian, quere, finest, inferior, esculent, biggest, stout, medicated
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