˜yĐÄvlog

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udo

[ oo-doh ]

noun

plural udos.
  1. a plant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, especially in Japan and China, for its edible shoots.


udo

/ ˈłÜː»ćəʊ /

noun

  1. a stout araliaceous perennial plant, Aralia cordata, of Japan and China, having berry-like black fruits and young shoots that are edible when blanched
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of udo1

From Japanese
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of udo1

from Japanese
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Example Sentences

He’s probably trying to make sure his younger brother, Udo, a seventh-grader, won’t be able to break any of his records when he arrives in 2026.

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But Udo SchĂŒklenk, a bioethicist at Queen’s University in Canada and editor-in-chief of Bioethics, was a dissenter, arguing that current guidelines already provide enough protection.

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Was that an issue for you, or Udo Kier, who plays Hitler in the series?

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"No declarations have been received by the Bundesbank or the Federal Office for Economy and Export Control," state secretary Udo Philipp wrote in the letter, which was seen by Reuters.

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Judge Udo Lechtermann told him that despite his claims to the contrary the court had found that he had worked at the concentration camp for around three years from 1942.

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