WordNet
n. annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous [syn: potato, white potato vine, Solanum tuberosum]
an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland [syn: potato, Irish potato, murphy, spud, tater]
Usage examples of "white potato".
Squares of white potato blossom alternated with strips of scarlet-runner beans and gray-green-purple rows of cabbages.
It was good, thoughsomewhere between a sweet potato and a white potato.
It was good, though-somewhere between a sweet potato and a white potato.
Okay, here's the starchy white potato print of its smashed-in pug of a face: eyes shut, ears a pair of napkin folds, mouth a miniature crimson gap.
He used the AutoChef in the kitchenette for a meal -- steak, rare, white potato, baked, sour dough roll, coffee, and cheesecake -- rather than contact room service.