Crossword clues for taros
taros
- Leafy vegetables
- Polynesian tubers
- They may have Hawaiian roots
- Starchy Polynesian tubers
- South Seas starch sources
- Poi plants
- Pacific plants
- Hawaiian staples
- Tuber veggies
- Tropical starch sources
- Some root veggies
- Root plants
- Polynesian starch staples
- Poi-producing roots
- Poi roots
- Poi material
- Poi bases
- Plants from which poi is made
- Plants called elephant's-ears
- Pacific starch sources
- Pacific roots
- Island tubers
- Elephant's ears
- Poi ingredients
- Plants used to make poi
- Pacific tubers
- Sources of starch
- Poi-producing plants
- Starchy tubers
- Tropical tubers
- Starch sources
- Tropical roots
- Hawaiian staple vegetables
- Island roots
- Plants of the arum family
- Plants sometimes used to make flour
- Tropical plants
- Pacific aroids
- Poi makings
- Tropical food plants
- Some Polynesian plants
- Starchy plants
- Starchy roots
- Poi sources
- Roots used in poi
- Edible tubers
Wiktionary
n. (plural of taro English)
Usage examples of "taros".
Bili halted his command and, along with Had and Taros, who would captain the right and left wings, bellied into the thicket which concealed Whitetip and the other cat.
Duke Bili sent the Freefighter bow-masters, under command of Count Taros Duhnbahr of Baikuh, around to the top of the cliff against which the warriors and Maidens were standing at bay.
One such, Komees Taros Duhnbahr of Baikuh, rode knee to knee with him.
Their smoke was not half a day with Wind, before Thoheeks Baikuh had confirmed Taros to possession of his patrimony.
Trailed by Komees Taros and the trooper who bore the Red Eagle of Morguhn, he advanced to exchange handclasps and greetings with the waiting nobles and officers.
Just below the crest of the hill, Bili halted his command and, along with Hari and Taros, who would captain the right and left wings, bellied into the thicket which concealed Whitetip and the other cat.
Duke Bili sent the Freefighter bowmasters, under command of Count Taros Duhnbahr of Baikuh, around to the top of the cliff against which the warriors and Maidens were standing at bay.