clove - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "clove" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

clove
[kləʊv]
[kloʊv]
Definitions
noun
the dried flower bud of a tropical tree, used as a pungent aromatic spice.
a teaspoon of ground cloves
the Indonesian tree from which cloves are obtained.
In the centre's old minibus we drove through a shimmering tropical paradise of lush green forests of banana palms, coconut palms and cloves , and a land so fertile you could thrust a stick in it and watch it grow.
a clove-scented pink that is the original type from which the carnation and other double pinks have been bred.
Perhaps you're attracted by sweetly scented herbs, in which case clove pink , scented geranium, hyssop, lavender and pineapple sage are a must for you.
any of the small bulbs making up a compound bulb of garlic, shallot, etc..
To make it yourself, crush a garlic clove in a few tablespoons of olive oil and gently warm it over the stove for 30 minutes.
Examples
To make it yourself, crush a garlic clove in a few tablespoons of olive oil and gently warm it over the stove for 30 minutes.
Season the sweetbreads with salt, pepper, clove , and cinnamon.
Saplings of nutmeg, clove , rambutan, mangosteen, breadfruit and vanilla are also there.
The full name clove-girofle was reserved for a pink, dianthus caryophyllus, the so-called clove - pink.
We emerged into the country to find ourselves amid an open expanse of coconut palms, interspersed with the odd clove and nutmeg tree, banana palm and cinnamon bush.
I gently sautéed one small, thinly sliced shallot and one minced clove of garlic in some butter.
Peel and chop the onion, the shallot and the garlic clove .
Scatter half a chopped onion, half a garlic clove , and 2 dessertspoonfuls of salt over meat.
rub a dish with a crushed clove of garlic
Garlic contains sulfur compounds that give the cloves their distinct odor.