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- A flowering plant in the genus Scabiosa.
- (sewing) A device, originally like a small, stuffed cushion, designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it to store them safely; some modern pincushions hold the objects magnetically.
- A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum.
- A pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia.
- (figuratively, colloquial) A person who is pricked or stabbed multiple times with sharp objects; specifically, someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections.
- A dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis.
- A coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant.
- A pincushion cactus, of the genera Escobaria or Mammillaria.
- a small stiff cushion into which pins are stuck ready for use
- (intransitive) To assume the shape of a pincushion; specifically, of the image on a computer display, television, etc., to exhibit pincushion distortion, where the sides curve inwards.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To jab or stick repeatedly with one or more sharp objects, as with pins into a pincushion.
- Plants of genus Cynanchum
- Plants of genus Vincetoxicum, especially Vincetoxicum nigrum (syn. Cynanchum nigrum, black swallow-wort) or (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria (syn. Cynanchum vincetoxicum, white swallowwort).
- Chelidonium majus (greater celandine).
- Euphorbia maculata (spotted spurge).
- silky swallow-wort (Asclepias syriaca
- orange swallow-wort (Asclepias tuberosa)
- Pattalias palustris (syn. Seutera angustifolia, Gulf Coast swallow wort).
- Calotropis spp. (giant milkweed).
- (UK) Scyliorhinus canicula or Scyliorhinus stellaris
- (Bermuda) Mustelus canis
- A kitefin shark, any shark from family Dalatiidae
- (Azores Is.) Scyliorhinus canicula
- A catshark, any shark from family Scyliorhinidae
- Any of various small sharks
- (Canada) Squalus suckleyi
- (US) The bowfin, Amia calva.
- (Namibia) Squalus acanthias, Squalus blainville, Squalus megalops, or Squalus mitsukurii
- (Barbados) Bodianus rufus
- (Trinidad and Tobago) Ginglymostoma cirratum
- Especially those from the family Squalidae
- (Guyana) Ginglymostoma cirratum or Mustelus canis
- any of several small sharks
- primitive long-bodied carnivorous freshwater fish with a very long dorsal fin; found in sluggish waters of North America
- Cyrilla species.
- A dark green shade that resembles the color of Myrtus leaves.
- An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
- any evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Myrtus
- widely cultivated as a groundcover for its dark green shiny leaves and usually blue-violet flowers
- Any of certain species of genus Cynoglossum
- Any of the flowering plants of the genus Myosotis, mostly with a small five-petalled blue flower; a flower from such a plant.
- A light tint of blue, the color of the flower.
- (entomology) Any of various light-blue coloured lycaenid butterflies of the Asian and Australasian genus Catochrysops, especially Catochrysops strabo native to India and Southeast Asia.
- small perennial herb having bright blue or white flowers
- sometimes placed in genus Scilla
- perennial of Northern Hemisphere with slender stems and bell-shaped blue flowers
- one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas
- (usually in the plural) Virginia bluebell (Mertensia virginica)
- Australian royal bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa)
- desert bluebell or California bluebell (Phacelia campanularia)
- Scottish bluebell (harebell) (Campanula rotundifolia)
- Spanish bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
- Texas bluebell (Eustoma russellianum)
- Italian bluebell (Hyacinthoides italica)
- common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
- grape hyacinth (Muscari)
- sometimes placed in genus Scilla
- eastern camas; eastern and central North America
- Common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), of Europe
- A bulbous perennial (Lachenalia contaminata), of South Africa
- Roundtooth snakelily (Dichelostemma multiflorum), of California and Oregon
- Cluster lilies (Brodiaea spp.), of western North America
- Camases, quamashes, Indian hyacinths (Camassia spp.), of North America
- Blue dicks, purplehead (Dichelostemma capitatum, syn. Dipterostemon capitatus), of North America
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- Any of species Cypripedium calceolus, type species of this subfamily.
- Any of the subfamily Cypripedioideae of orchids, distinguished by their slipper-shaped pouches which trap insects to improve pollination rates.
- any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
- Various species of the genus Cassiope.
- Various species of the genus Erica.
- (textiles) The use of interwoven yarns of mixed colours to produce flecks.
- A purple colour with a tint of pink and blue.
- A plant in the family Ericaceae.
- An evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with spiky leaves and small purple, pink, or white flowers.
- interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color
- common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
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- A flowering plant in the genus Scabiosa.
- (sewing) A device, originally like a small, stuffed cushion, designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it to store them safely; some modern pincushions hold the objects magnetically.
- A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum.
- A pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia.
- (figuratively, colloquial) A person who is pricked or stabbed multiple times with sharp objects; specifically, someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections.
- A dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis.
- A coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant.
- A pincushion cactus, of the genera Escobaria or Mammillaria.
- a small stiff cushion into which pins are stuck ready for use
- (intransitive) To assume the shape of a pincushion; specifically, of the image on a computer display, television, etc., to exhibit pincushion distortion, where the sides curve inwards.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To jab or stick repeatedly with one or more sharp objects, as with pins into a pincushion.
- Plants of genus Cynanchum
- Plants of genus Vincetoxicum, especially Vincetoxicum nigrum (syn. Cynanchum nigrum, black swallow-wort) or (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria (syn. Cynanchum vincetoxicum, white swallowwort).
- Chelidonium majus (greater celandine).
- Euphorbia maculata (spotted spurge).
- silky swallow-wort (Asclepias syriaca
- orange swallow-wort (Asclepias tuberosa)
- Pattalias palustris (syn. Seutera angustifolia, Gulf Coast swallow wort).
- Calotropis spp. (giant milkweed).
- (UK) Scyliorhinus canicula or Scyliorhinus stellaris
- (Bermuda) Mustelus canis
- A kitefin shark, any shark from family Dalatiidae
- (Azores Is.) Scyliorhinus canicula
- A catshark, any shark from family Scyliorhinidae
- Any of various small sharks
- (Canada) Squalus suckleyi
- (US) The bowfin, Amia calva.
- (Namibia) Squalus acanthias, Squalus blainville, Squalus megalops, or Squalus mitsukurii
- (Barbados) Bodianus rufus
- (Trinidad and Tobago) Ginglymostoma cirratum
- Especially those from the family Squalidae
- (Guyana) Ginglymostoma cirratum or Mustelus canis
- any of several small sharks
- primitive long-bodied carnivorous freshwater fish with a very long dorsal fin; found in sluggish waters of North America
- Cyrilla species.
- A dark green shade that resembles the color of Myrtus leaves.
- An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
- any evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Myrtus
- widely cultivated as a groundcover for its dark green shiny leaves and usually blue-violet flowers
- Any of certain species of genus Cynoglossum
- Any of the flowering plants of the genus Myosotis, mostly with a small five-petalled blue flower; a flower from such a plant.
- A light tint of blue, the color of the flower.
- (entomology) Any of various light-blue coloured lycaenid butterflies of the Asian and Australasian genus Catochrysops, especially Catochrysops strabo native to India and Southeast Asia.
- small perennial herb having bright blue or white flowers
- sometimes placed in genus Scilla
- perennial of Northern Hemisphere with slender stems and bell-shaped blue flowers
- one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas
- (usually in the plural) Virginia bluebell (Mertensia virginica)
- Australian royal bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa)
- desert bluebell or California bluebell (Phacelia campanularia)
- Scottish bluebell (harebell) (Campanula rotundifolia)
- Spanish bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
- Texas bluebell (Eustoma russellianum)
- Italian bluebell (Hyacinthoides italica)
- common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
- grape hyacinth (Muscari)
- sometimes placed in genus Scilla
- eastern camas; eastern and central North America
- Common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), of Europe
- A bulbous perennial (Lachenalia contaminata), of South Africa
- Roundtooth snakelily (Dichelostemma multiflorum), of California and Oregon
- Cluster lilies (Brodiaea spp.), of western North America
- Camases, quamashes, Indian hyacinths (Camassia spp.), of North America
- Blue dicks, purplehead (Dichelostemma capitatum, syn. Dipterostemon capitatus), of North America
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- Any of species Cypripedium calceolus, type species of this subfamily.
- Any of the subfamily Cypripedioideae of orchids, distinguished by their slipper-shaped pouches which trap insects to improve pollination rates.
- any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
- Various species of the genus Cassiope.
- Various species of the genus Erica.
- (textiles) The use of interwoven yarns of mixed colours to produce flecks.
- A purple colour with a tint of pink and blue.
- A plant in the family Ericaceae.
- An evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with spiky leaves and small purple, pink, or white flowers.
- interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color
- common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
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