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noun
- dwarf aromatic shrub of Mediterranean regions
- any of several aromatic herbs or subshrubs of the genus Satureja having spikes of flowers attractive to bees
- either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family
- an aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre
- (American spelling) A savory snack.
- The leaves of these plants used as a flavouring.
- Any of several Mediterranean herbs, of the genus Satureja, grown as culinary flavourings.
adj
noun
- an evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean region that is cultivated for its resin
- An evergreen shrub or small tree, Pistacia lentiscus (mastic tree), native to the Mediterranean.
- a pasty cement used as an adhesive or filler
- an aromatic exudate from the mastic tree; used chiefly in varnishes
- An alcoholic liquor flavoured with this resin.
- A hard, brittle, aromatic and transparent resin produced by this tree and used to make varnishes and chewing gum, and as a flavouring.
- (especially Commonwealth English) Any of various cements, usually flexible and waterproof, used as an adhesive, sealant, caulk, or filler.
noun
- erect branching herb cultivated for its loose racemes of fragrant white or pink or red or lilac flowers; native to sands and sea cliffs of southwestern Greece and southern Albania
- A fragrant flower of species Malcolmia maritima, related to the stock (Matthiola spp.), native to Greece and Albania, but widely grown in gardens elsewhere.
noun
- a slender roadside herb of western Europe and Mediterranean areas that has foliage resembling parsley and has white flowers with aromatic seeds
- any plant of the genus Seseli having dense umbels of small white or pink flowers and finely divided foliage
- Sison amomum, native to Southern Europe.
- Cryptotaenia japonica, native to East Asia.
- Seseli species.
noun
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- 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
noun
- White heath (Erica arborea), a thorny Mediterranean shrub.
- (figurative) Anything that is sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.
- A pipe for smoking, made from the roots of that shrub.
- Any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax genera.
- Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips
- evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipes
- a pipe made from the root (briarroot) of the tree heath
- a very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berries
noun
noun
noun
- dwarf palmlike cycad of Japan that yields sago
- any of various tropical Asian palm trees the trunks of which yield sago
- sago cycad (Cycas revoluta), a gymnosperm not closely related to palm trees.
- especially, true sago palm (Metroxylon sagu)
- palms of certain other species of Metroxylon and certain species of genera Arenga and Caryota.
noun
- Any plant of the family Cyperaceae.
- (fishing) A dry fly used in fly fishing, designed to resemble a sedge or caddis fly.
- Any of various other plants resembling true sedges, such as Gentiana rubricaulis and Andropogon virginicus.
- Any plant of the genus Carex, the true sedges; perennial herbs with triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grass-like leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib.
- A flock of herons, cranes, or bitterns.
- grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers
noun
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
noun
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
noun
- evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
- mesquite of Gulf Coast and Caribbean Islands from Mexico to Venezuela
- mesquite pod used in tanning and dyeing
- long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
- Alternative form of algaroba.
noun
- evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
- powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree; used as a chocolate substitute
- long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
- The fruit of that tree.
- A sweet chocolate-like confection made with the pulp of the fruit.
- An evergreen shrub or tree, Ceratonia siliqua, native to the Mediterranean region.
noun
noun
- Mediterranean thistlelike plant widely cultivated for its large edible flower head
- a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart
- A dull green colour, like that of an artichoke.
- (countable) A plant related to the thistle with enlarged flower heads eaten as a vegetable while immature, Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus.
noun
- dwarf aromatic shrub of Mediterranean regions
- any of several aromatic herbs or subshrubs of the genus Satureja having spikes of flowers attractive to bees
- either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family
- an aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre
- (American spelling) A savory snack.
- The leaves of these plants used as a flavouring.
- Any of several Mediterranean herbs, of the genus Satureja, grown as culinary flavourings.
adj
noun
- an evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean region that is cultivated for its resin
- An evergreen shrub or small tree, Pistacia lentiscus (mastic tree), native to the Mediterranean.
- a pasty cement used as an adhesive or filler
- an aromatic exudate from the mastic tree; used chiefly in varnishes
- An alcoholic liquor flavoured with this resin.
- A hard, brittle, aromatic and transparent resin produced by this tree and used to make varnishes and chewing gum, and as a flavouring.
- (especially Commonwealth English) Any of various cements, usually flexible and waterproof, used as an adhesive, sealant, caulk, or filler.
noun
- erect branching herb cultivated for its loose racemes of fragrant white or pink or red or lilac flowers; native to sands and sea cliffs of southwestern Greece and southern Albania
- A fragrant flower of species Malcolmia maritima, related to the stock (Matthiola spp.), native to Greece and Albania, but widely grown in gardens elsewhere.
noun
- a slender roadside herb of western Europe and Mediterranean areas that has foliage resembling parsley and has white flowers with aromatic seeds
- any plant of the genus Seseli having dense umbels of small white or pink flowers and finely divided foliage
- Sison amomum, native to Southern Europe.
- Cryptotaenia japonica, native to East Asia.
- Seseli species.
noun
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- 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
noun
- White heath (Erica arborea), a thorny Mediterranean shrub.
- (figurative) Anything that is sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.
- A pipe for smoking, made from the roots of that shrub.
- Any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax genera.
- Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips
- evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipes
- a pipe made from the root (briarroot) of the tree heath
- a very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berries
noun
noun
noun
- dwarf palmlike cycad of Japan that yields sago
- any of various tropical Asian palm trees the trunks of which yield sago
- sago cycad (Cycas revoluta), a gymnosperm not closely related to palm trees.
- especially, true sago palm (Metroxylon sagu)
- palms of certain other species of Metroxylon and certain species of genera Arenga and Caryota.
noun
- Any plant of the family Cyperaceae.
- (fishing) A dry fly used in fly fishing, designed to resemble a sedge or caddis fly.
- Any of various other plants resembling true sedges, such as Gentiana rubricaulis and Andropogon virginicus.
- Any plant of the genus Carex, the true sedges; perennial herbs with triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grass-like leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib.
- A flock of herons, cranes, or bitterns.
- grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers
noun
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
noun
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
noun
- evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
- mesquite of Gulf Coast and Caribbean Islands from Mexico to Venezuela
- mesquite pod used in tanning and dyeing
- long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
- Alternative form of algaroba.
noun
- evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
- powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree; used as a chocolate substitute
- long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
- The fruit of that tree.
- A sweet chocolate-like confection made with the pulp of the fruit.
- An evergreen shrub or tree, Ceratonia siliqua, native to the Mediterranean region.
noun
noun
- Mediterranean thistlelike plant widely cultivated for its large edible flower head
- a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart
- A dull green colour, like that of an artichoke.
- (countable) A plant related to the thistle with enlarged flower heads eaten as a vegetable while immature, Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus.
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