fri·jol
(frē-hōl′, frē′hōl′) also fri·jo·le (frē-hō′lĕ, -lā)n. pl. fri·jo·les (frē-hō′lĕs, -lāz) Southwestern US A bean cultivated and used for food.
[Spanish, variant of fréjol, from Old Spanish frisol, from Catalan fesol, from Latin phaseolus, diminutive of phasēlus, a type of legume, from Greek phasēlos.]
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frijol
(ˈfriːhəʊl; Spanish friˈxol) n,
pl -joles (
-həʊlz; Spanish -ˈxoles)
(Cookery) a variety of bean, esp of the French bean, extensively cultivated for food in Mexico
[C16: from Spanish, ultimately from Latin phaseolus, diminutive of phasēlus, from Greek phasēlos bean with edible pod]
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fri•jol
(friˈhoʊl) also fri•jo•le
(-ˈhoʊ li)
n., pl. -jo•les (-ˈhoʊ liz) any bean used for food, esp. the kidney bean.
[1570–80; < Sp]
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| Noun | 1. | frijol - the common bean plant grown for the beans rather than the pods (especially a variety with large red kidney-shaped beans) |
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