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Adopt Rumpel Borrowed from Russian ру́мпель (rúmpelʹ), from Dutch roerpen. Pronunciation edit Duration: 1 second.0:01 Noun edit rumpel m inan
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Translation of rumpel – Polish–English dictionary
rumpel
noun tiller [noun] the handle or lever used to turn the rudder of a boat
tiller These wheats have intermediate tillering capacity (up to ten tillers), long ears (300 mm) and high ear fertility (up to 200 grains). From the Cambridge English Corpus Typically, 200-300 tiller heads are produced at 500 seeds/m2. From the Cambridge English Corpus In this experiment too, the age of the seedlings appeared to be the most important factor affecting rice growth and tiller production. From the Cambridge English Corpus The leaf nitrogen content was higher and leaf mass lower (because of incomplete leaf expansion and smaller tiller size) for late than for early-sown plants. From the Cambridge English Corpus Early types tended to have more synchronized tiller production and to form developed internodes earlier. From the Cambridge English Corpus On each sample date, both vegetative and reproductive tillers were collected. From the Cambridge English Corpus The tillers used for aphid counts (see above) were cut from a randomly selected section of the row. From the Cambridge English Corpus However, the 'land to the tiller ' script was still powerful enough to dissuade the parties from pushing through the change fearing a political backlash. From the Cambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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