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noun
- a coniferous tree
- straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus
- (countable) Any tree (usually coniferous) which resembles a member of this genus in some respect.
- (uncountable, colloquial) A counter or bartop.
- (countable, uncountable) Any coniferous tree of the genus Pinus.
- (uncountable) The wood of this tree.
- (archaic except Caribbean, Guyana, South Africa, Australia) A pineapple.
- (sports, uncountable, colloquial) The bench, where players sit when not playing.
verb
noun
noun
- The fruit of a citron tree.
- A small citrus tree, Citrus medica.
- The candied rind of the citron fruit.
- A greenish yellow colour.
- large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved
- thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind
adj
noun
- A carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua).
- A black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), a leguminous tree with toxic pods, but useful for making honey.
- A honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp.
- (less common) An African locust bean tree (Parkia biglobosa).
- any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae
noun
noun
- a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves
- the hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring
- Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
- The she-oaks in Allocasuarina and Casuarina, of family Casuarinaceae
- (wine) The flavor of oak.
- Any tree of the genus Quercus, in family Fagaceae.
- Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in family Fagaceae, genera Lithocarpus and Notholithocarpus.
- Toxicodendron, poison oak, in family Anacardiaceae
- Various species called silky oak, in family Proteaceae
- The outer (lockable) door of a set of rooms in a college or similar institution. (Often in the phrase sport one's oak.)
- A rich brown color, like that of oak wood.
- (countable) A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
- (uncountable) The wood of the oak.
adj
verb
noun
- The related tree Mangifera caesia.
- Mangifera caesia, related to the mango tree.
- (slang, baseball) A home run.
- (US) A jackrabbit.
- (card games, originally colloquial) The lowest court card in a deck of standard playing cards, ranking between the 10 and queen, with an image of a knave or pageboy on it.
- (glassblowing) a tool used in manual production of glass objects (like bottles or wine glasses).
- (countable, now chiefly US) A man, a fellow; a typical man; men in general.
- (slang, chiefly US) Money, cash.
- (colloquial) A sailor.
- Any of the marine fish in the family Carangidae.
- A pike, especially when young.
- The edible fruit of the Asian tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus); also the tree itself.
- (India, historical, slang) A sepoy.
- (chiefly US) A male ass, especially when kept for breeding.
- (slang) A policeman or detective; (Australia) a military policeman.
- (apparently does not occur standalone for the genus per se) Plant of the genus Emex, also considered synonymous to Rumex, if not then containing two species lesser jack and little jack for Emex spinosa syn. Rumex spinosus, Australian English three-corner jack and prickly jack for Emex australis syn. Rumex hypogaeus.
- A device for turning a spit; a smokejack or roasting jack.
- (games) A small, six-pointed playing piece used in the game of jacks.
- (slang, euphemistic) Nothing, not anything, jack shit.
- Each of a series of blocks in a harpsichord or the earlier virginal, communicating the action of the key to the quill; sometime also, a hopper in a modern piano.
- (US) A torch or other light used in hunting to attract or dazzle game at night.
- A coarse medieval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
- A large California rockfish, the bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis.
- (Canada, US, colloquial) A lumberjack.
- A device used to hold a boot by the heel, to assist in removing the boot.
- (colloquial) Plant in the genus Arisaema, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit, and capitalized Jack.
- (electronics) A switch for a jack plug, a jackknife switch; (more generally) a socket used to connect a device to a circuit, network etc.
- (chiefly capitalized) A name applied to a hypothetical or typical man.
- (Canada, US) A strong alcoholic liquor, especially home-distilled or illicit.
- (colloquial) Spadix of a plant (also capitalized Jack).
- (bowls) A small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls; a jack-ball.
- (nautical) A small ship's flag used as a signal or identifying device; a small flag flown at the bow of the vessel.
- Any of various levers for raising or lowering the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles in a knitting machine or stocking frame.
- (slang, Appalachians) A smooth often ovoid large gravel or small cobble in a natural water course.
- (now historical, regional) A pitcher or other vessel for holding liquid, especially alcoholic drink; a black-jack.
- A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, now especially to lift one side of a motor vehicle when (e.g.) changing a tyre.
- (cricket, slang) The eleventh batsman to come to the crease in an innings.
- game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks
- a small worthless amount
- small flag indicating a ship's nationality
- male donkey
- any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas
- a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowling
- tool for exerting pressure or lifting
- immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted
- an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug
- someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
- one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
adj
verb
- (colloquial, vulgar) To jack off, to masturbate.
- (transitive, slang, baseball) To hit (the ball) hard; especially, to hit (the ball) out of the field, producing a home run.
- (intransitive or transitive, informal) To jerk or move by jerking; to remove or move (something).
- (Memphis African-American slang) To fight.
- (transitive) To raise or increase.
- (intransitive) To dance by moving the torso forward and backward in a rippling motion.
- (transitive, colloquial) To steal (something), typically an automobile; to rob (someone).
- (transitive) To physically raise using a jack.
- To increase the potency of an alcoholic beverage similarly to distillation by chilling it to below the freezing point of water, removing the water ice crystals that form, and leaving the still-liquid alcoholic portion.
- hunt with a jacklight
- lift with a special device
noun
noun
- A South American tree, Cecropia pachystachya.
- Any of various individual trees that resemble a candelabrum.
- Several species of Euphorbia, including Euphorbia ingens, Euphorbia candelabrum, Euphorbia ammak, Euphorbia cooperi, Euphorbia lacti, and Euphorbia antiquorum.
- An African native, Senna didymobotrya, whose yellow flowers look like lit candles.
- A Brazilian tree, Araucaria angustifolia.
- A decorative motif of a stylized tree with symmetric branches having the appearance of a candelabrum.
noun
- any of several trees of the genus Cinchona
- medicinal bark of cinchona trees; source of quinine and quinidine
- The bark of these plants, which yield quinine and other alkaloids useful in reducing fevers and particularly in combatting malaria.
- (medicine) Any medicine chiefly composed of the prepared bark of these plants.
- A tree or shrub of the genus Cinchona, native to the Andes in South America but since widely cultivated in Indonesia and India as well for its medicinal bark.
noun
- The cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao.
- (Australia) A cheap tree sculpture, decorated with currency, used as a raffle prize because it would be illegal to offer a cash prize.
- (Chinese mythology) A kind of holy tree believed to bring money and good fortune.
- An imaginary tree from which money can be plucked. See money doesn't grow on trees.
- (US) A miniature tree sculpture decorated with currency, often used as a raffle prize or a gift.
- The jade plant, Crassula ovata.
- (commercial name) The Malabar chestnut, Pachira aquatica.
noun
- A tree of the species Citrus reticulata.
- A figurine of a Chinese person with movable head that was popular in the 1950s. (Cf. bobblehead.)
- (sometimes derogatory) A pedantic senior person of influence in academia or literary circles.
- A small, sweet citrus fruit.
- (historical) A high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire.
- An orange colour.
- (ornithology) Ellipsis of mandarin duck.
- A pedantic or elitist bureaucrat.
- (informal, British) A senior civil servant.
- shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia
- a high public official of imperial China
- a member of an elite intellectual or cultural group
- a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China
- any high government official or bureaucrat
adj
noun
- A type of fruit tree (Pyrus communis).
- The wood of the pear tree (pearwood, pear wood).
- (Jamaica) avocado, alligator pear
- An edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but typically elongated towards the stem.
- A desaturated chartreuse yellow colour, like that of a pear.
- Choke pear (a torture device).
- sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties
- Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties
noun
- A North American walnut tree, Juglans cinerea.
- A dye made from the fruit of this walnut tree.
- (informal outside South Africa) Butternut squash.
- The nut of this walnut tree.
- The souari nut.
- The wood or bark of this walnut tree.
- oily egg-shaped nut of an American tree of the walnut family
- North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye
noun
noun
noun
- A tree of the species Quercus bicolor.
- A tree of the species Quercus palustris.
- A tree of the species Casuarina glauca.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil
- Australian leafless shrub resembling broom and having small yellow flowers
noun
- The tree on which it grows.
- A tropical berry used to make allspice.
- A red sweet pepper, a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, used to make relish, stuffed into olives, or used as spice.
- plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
- fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
noun
- (countable) The fruit of this tree.
- (countable) Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruits.
- A dark purple colour tinted with red.
- any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
- sweet usually dark purple blackberry-like fruit of any of several mulberry trees of the genus Morus
adj
noun
- The tree Quercus palustris.
- The tree Quercus ellipsoidalis.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large nearly semi-evergreen oak of southeastern United States; thrives in damp soil
noun
noun
- (countable) Chionanthus virginicus, a tree.
- Clematis vitalba, a climbing plant.
- (uncountable) Tillandsia usneoides, a bromeliad; Spanish moss.
- Clematis aristata, an Australian climbing plant.
- (uncountable) Usnea, a type of lichen.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see old, man, -'s, beard.
- common climber of eastern North America that sprawls over other plants and bears numerous panicles of small creamy white flowers
- vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn
- dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America
noun
- (countable) A coniferous tree of the family Cupressaceae, especially of the genera Juniperus, Cupressus, Calocedrus, or Thuja.
- (countable) A coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae.
- (uncountable) The aromatic wood from a tree of genus Cedrus or from any of several not closely related trees.
- (countable) A flowering tree of the family Meliaceae, especially of the genera Cedrela or Toona.
- any cedar of the genus Cedrus
- any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars
- durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests
noun
- a coniferous tree
- straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus
- (countable) Any tree (usually coniferous) which resembles a member of this genus in some respect.
- (uncountable, colloquial) A counter or bartop.
- (countable, uncountable) Any coniferous tree of the genus Pinus.
- (uncountable) The wood of this tree.
- (archaic except Caribbean, Guyana, South Africa, Australia) A pineapple.
- (sports, uncountable, colloquial) The bench, where players sit when not playing.
verb
noun
noun
- The fruit of a citron tree.
- A small citrus tree, Citrus medica.
- The candied rind of the citron fruit.
- A greenish yellow colour.
- large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved
- thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind
adj
noun
- A carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua).
- A black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), a leguminous tree with toxic pods, but useful for making honey.
- A honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp.
- (less common) An African locust bean tree (Parkia biglobosa).
- any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae
noun
noun
- a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves
- the hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring
- Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
- The she-oaks in Allocasuarina and Casuarina, of family Casuarinaceae
- (wine) The flavor of oak.
- Any tree of the genus Quercus, in family Fagaceae.
- Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in family Fagaceae, genera Lithocarpus and Notholithocarpus.
- Toxicodendron, poison oak, in family Anacardiaceae
- Various species called silky oak, in family Proteaceae
- The outer (lockable) door of a set of rooms in a college or similar institution. (Often in the phrase sport one's oak.)
- A rich brown color, like that of oak wood.
- (countable) A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
- (uncountable) The wood of the oak.
adj
verb
noun
- The related tree Mangifera caesia.
- Mangifera caesia, related to the mango tree.
- (slang, baseball) A home run.
- (US) A jackrabbit.
- (card games, originally colloquial) The lowest court card in a deck of standard playing cards, ranking between the 10 and queen, with an image of a knave or pageboy on it.
- (glassblowing) a tool used in manual production of glass objects (like bottles or wine glasses).
- (countable, now chiefly US) A man, a fellow; a typical man; men in general.
- (slang, chiefly US) Money, cash.
- (colloquial) A sailor.
- Any of the marine fish in the family Carangidae.
- A pike, especially when young.
- The edible fruit of the Asian tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus); also the tree itself.
- (India, historical, slang) A sepoy.
- (chiefly US) A male ass, especially when kept for breeding.
- (slang) A policeman or detective; (Australia) a military policeman.
- (apparently does not occur standalone for the genus per se) Plant of the genus Emex, also considered synonymous to Rumex, if not then containing two species lesser jack and little jack for Emex spinosa syn. Rumex spinosus, Australian English three-corner jack and prickly jack for Emex australis syn. Rumex hypogaeus.
- A device for turning a spit; a smokejack or roasting jack.
- (games) A small, six-pointed playing piece used in the game of jacks.
- (slang, euphemistic) Nothing, not anything, jack shit.
- Each of a series of blocks in a harpsichord or the earlier virginal, communicating the action of the key to the quill; sometime also, a hopper in a modern piano.
- (US) A torch or other light used in hunting to attract or dazzle game at night.
- A coarse medieval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
- A large California rockfish, the bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis.
- (Canada, US, colloquial) A lumberjack.
- A device used to hold a boot by the heel, to assist in removing the boot.
- (colloquial) Plant in the genus Arisaema, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit, and capitalized Jack.
- (electronics) A switch for a jack plug, a jackknife switch; (more generally) a socket used to connect a device to a circuit, network etc.
- (chiefly capitalized) A name applied to a hypothetical or typical man.
- (Canada, US) A strong alcoholic liquor, especially home-distilled or illicit.
- (colloquial) Spadix of a plant (also capitalized Jack).
- (bowls) A small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls; a jack-ball.
- (nautical) A small ship's flag used as a signal or identifying device; a small flag flown at the bow of the vessel.
- Any of various levers for raising or lowering the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles in a knitting machine or stocking frame.
- (slang, Appalachians) A smooth often ovoid large gravel or small cobble in a natural water course.
- (now historical, regional) A pitcher or other vessel for holding liquid, especially alcoholic drink; a black-jack.
- A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, now especially to lift one side of a motor vehicle when (e.g.) changing a tyre.
- (cricket, slang) The eleventh batsman to come to the crease in an innings.
- game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks
- a small worthless amount
- small flag indicating a ship's nationality
- male donkey
- any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas
- a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowling
- tool for exerting pressure or lifting
- immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted
- an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug
- someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
- one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
adj
verb
- (colloquial, vulgar) To jack off, to masturbate.
- (transitive, slang, baseball) To hit (the ball) hard; especially, to hit (the ball) out of the field, producing a home run.
- (intransitive or transitive, informal) To jerk or move by jerking; to remove or move (something).
- (Memphis African-American slang) To fight.
- (transitive) To raise or increase.
- (intransitive) To dance by moving the torso forward and backward in a rippling motion.
- (transitive, colloquial) To steal (something), typically an automobile; to rob (someone).
- (transitive) To physically raise using a jack.
- To increase the potency of an alcoholic beverage similarly to distillation by chilling it to below the freezing point of water, removing the water ice crystals that form, and leaving the still-liquid alcoholic portion.
- hunt with a jacklight
- lift with a special device
noun
noun
- A South American tree, Cecropia pachystachya.
- Any of various individual trees that resemble a candelabrum.
- Several species of Euphorbia, including Euphorbia ingens, Euphorbia candelabrum, Euphorbia ammak, Euphorbia cooperi, Euphorbia lacti, and Euphorbia antiquorum.
- An African native, Senna didymobotrya, whose yellow flowers look like lit candles.
- A Brazilian tree, Araucaria angustifolia.
- A decorative motif of a stylized tree with symmetric branches having the appearance of a candelabrum.
noun
- any of several trees of the genus Cinchona
- medicinal bark of cinchona trees; source of quinine and quinidine
- The bark of these plants, which yield quinine and other alkaloids useful in reducing fevers and particularly in combatting malaria.
- (medicine) Any medicine chiefly composed of the prepared bark of these plants.
- A tree or shrub of the genus Cinchona, native to the Andes in South America but since widely cultivated in Indonesia and India as well for its medicinal bark.
noun
- The cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao.
- (Australia) A cheap tree sculpture, decorated with currency, used as a raffle prize because it would be illegal to offer a cash prize.
- (Chinese mythology) A kind of holy tree believed to bring money and good fortune.
- An imaginary tree from which money can be plucked. See money doesn't grow on trees.
- (US) A miniature tree sculpture decorated with currency, often used as a raffle prize or a gift.
- The jade plant, Crassula ovata.
- (commercial name) The Malabar chestnut, Pachira aquatica.
noun
- A tree of the species Citrus reticulata.
- A figurine of a Chinese person with movable head that was popular in the 1950s. (Cf. bobblehead.)
- (sometimes derogatory) A pedantic senior person of influence in academia or literary circles.
- A small, sweet citrus fruit.
- (historical) A high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire.
- An orange colour.
- (ornithology) Ellipsis of mandarin duck.
- A pedantic or elitist bureaucrat.
- (informal, British) A senior civil servant.
- shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia
- a high public official of imperial China
- a member of an elite intellectual or cultural group
- a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China
- any high government official or bureaucrat
adj
noun
- A type of fruit tree (Pyrus communis).
- The wood of the pear tree (pearwood, pear wood).
- (Jamaica) avocado, alligator pear
- An edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but typically elongated towards the stem.
- A desaturated chartreuse yellow colour, like that of a pear.
- Choke pear (a torture device).
- sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties
- Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties
noun
- A North American walnut tree, Juglans cinerea.
- A dye made from the fruit of this walnut tree.
- (informal outside South Africa) Butternut squash.
- The nut of this walnut tree.
- The souari nut.
- The wood or bark of this walnut tree.
- oily egg-shaped nut of an American tree of the walnut family
- North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye
noun
noun
noun
- A tree of the species Quercus bicolor.
- A tree of the species Quercus palustris.
- A tree of the species Casuarina glauca.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil
- Australian leafless shrub resembling broom and having small yellow flowers
noun
- The tree on which it grows.
- A tropical berry used to make allspice.
- A red sweet pepper, a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, used to make relish, stuffed into olives, or used as spice.
- plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
- fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
noun
- (countable) The fruit of this tree.
- (countable) Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruits.
- A dark purple colour tinted with red.
- any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
- sweet usually dark purple blackberry-like fruit of any of several mulberry trees of the genus Morus
adj
noun
- The tree Quercus palustris.
- The tree Quercus ellipsoidalis.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large nearly semi-evergreen oak of southeastern United States; thrives in damp soil
noun
noun
- (countable) Chionanthus virginicus, a tree.
- Clematis vitalba, a climbing plant.
- (uncountable) Tillandsia usneoides, a bromeliad; Spanish moss.
- Clematis aristata, an Australian climbing plant.
- (uncountable) Usnea, a type of lichen.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see old, man, -'s, beard.
- common climber of eastern North America that sprawls over other plants and bears numerous panicles of small creamy white flowers
- vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn
- dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America
noun
- (countable) A coniferous tree of the family Cupressaceae, especially of the genera Juniperus, Cupressus, Calocedrus, or Thuja.
- (countable) A coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae.
- (uncountable) The aromatic wood from a tree of genus Cedrus or from any of several not closely related trees.
- (countable) A flowering tree of the family Meliaceae, especially of the genera Cedrela or Toona.
- any cedar of the genus Cedrus
- any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars
- durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests
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