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noun
- Hibiscus moscheutos (crimsoneyed rosemallow, swamp rosemallow. eastern rosemallow)
- Malva sylvestris (common mallow)
- A European species of plant in the mallow family, Althaea officinalis, historically used medicinally and the source of what became the modern marshmallow confection (which no longer contains the plant).
- European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers
noun
- Stereospermum chelonoides (syn. Bignonia suaveolens); fragrant padritree
- Datura meteloides, a perennial herb of the southwestern U.S. (desert trumpet flower)
- Dolichandrone atrovirens, native to India (wavy trumpet flower)
- Collomia spp.
- Oroxylum indicum, native to India (Indian trumpetflower)
- Beaumontia grandiflora (Nepal trumpet flower, Easter lily vine)
- Incarvillea spp., native to central and eastern Asia (Chinese trumpet flower)
- Gelsemium sempervirens, native to North America (evening trumpetflower)
- Salpiglossis sinuata, native to Chile (velvet trumpet flower)
- Tecoma stans (yellow bells, yellow trumpet flower, yellow elder)
- evergreen North American honeysuckle vine having coral-red or orange flowers
- Mexican evergreen climbing plant having large solitary funnel-shaped fragrant yellow flowers with purple-brown ridges in the throat
- woody flowering vine of southern United States; stems show a cross in transverse section
noun
- A coarse American composite weed, Smallanthus uvedalia.
- A rare herb, Polymnia johnbeckii found only in patches along the Tennessee River.
- A perennial herb, Polymnia canadensis
- A rare perennial or annual herb found only in Tennessee and Georgia, Polymnia laevigata
- An annual wildflower found only in Arkansas, Polymnia cossatotensis.
noun
- (botany) Any plant of the genus Hydrophyllum.
- any of several plants of the genus Hydrophyllum
- (botany) Any plant of Hydrophyllaceae, the waterleaf family.
- (architecture) A leaf-shaped decoration used on the capitals of columns in late 12th-century Romanesque architecture
- (paper technology) An absorbent unsized paper, somewhat like blotter paper.
- A tropical plant (Talinum fruticosum), the leaves of which are eaten as a vegetable.
noun
- clump-forming deciduous perennial swamp plant of western North America similar to Symplocarpus foetidus but having a yellow spathe
- deciduous perennial low-growing fetid swamp plant of eastern North America having minute flowers enclosed in a mottled greenish or purple cowl-shaped spathe
- (Canada, US) Any of several leafy, foul-smelling plants, especially Symplocarpus foetidus, a low-growing plant native to the wetlands of eastern North America, but also denoting Lysichiton americanus and Lysichiton camtschatcense.
noun
noun
- (botany) Any plant of the family Lauraceae.
- (botany) Any of various plants of other families that resemble laurels.
- (historical) An English gold coin made in 1619, and so called because the king's head on it was crowned with laurel.
- A crown of laurel.
- (figuratively, chiefly in the plural) Honor, distinction, fame.
- An evergreen shrub of species Laurus nobilis, having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils.
- any of various aromatic trees of the laurel family
- (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory
verb
noun
- a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
- dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
- hair growing in the pubic area
- a large wilderness area
- A shrub cut off, or a shrublike branch of a tree.
- (horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
- A mechanical attachment, usually a metallic socket with a screw thread, such as the mechanism by which a camera is attached to a tripod stand.
- (historical) A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners' doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and symbolically, the tavern itself.
- (Canada) The wild forested areas of Canada; upcountry.
- (New Zealand) An area of New Zealand covered in forest, especially native forest.
- A thick washer or hollow cylinder of metal.
- (baseball) Amateurish behavior, short for bush league behavior
- (Australia) The countryside area of Australia that is less arid and less remote than the outback; loosely, areas of natural flora even within conurbations.
- A piece of copper, screwed into a gun, through which the venthole is bored.
- (often with "the") Tracts of land covered in natural vegetation that are largely undeveloped and uncultivated.
- (slang, vulgar) A person's pubic hair, especially a woman's.
- (hunting) The tail, or brush, of a fox.
- (Canada) A wood lot or bluff on a farm.
adj
verb
adv
noun
- a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
- (Kenya, slang) A word mispronounced by replacing some consonant sounds with others of a similar place of articulation as influenced by one's mother tongue.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base.
- A liquor composed of vegetable acid, fruit juice (especially lemon), sugar, sometimes vinegar, and a small amount of spirit as a preservative. Modern shrub is usually non-alcoholic, but in earlier times it was often mixed with a substantial amount of spirit such as brandy or rum, thus making it a liqueur.
verb
noun
- perennial woodland spring-flowering plant; widely cultivated
- a carved pyramidal ornament; used in 13th century England
- one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars
- (aviation) Alternative form of dog tooth, a jagged leading edge of a wing.
- Synonym of cuspid, a pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars.
- Synonym of houndstooth.
- A dogtooth violet.
- (architecture) An ornament common in Gothic architecture, consisting of pointed projections resembling teeth.
noun
noun
- Any other plant (such as a large shrub or herb) that is reminiscent of the above in form and size.
- Any structure or construct having branches representing divergence or possible choices.
- (chemistry) A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution.
- An object made from a tree trunk and having multiple hooks or storage platforms.
- (cartomancy) The fifth Lenormand card.
- (computing theory) A recursive data structure in which each node has zero or more nodes as children, but does not share children with other nodes.
- A device used to hold or stretch a shoe open.
- (uncountable, mathematics) Alternative letter-case form of TREE.
- (archaic outside Christianity) A cross or gallows.
- A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches.
- The structural frame of a saddle.
- (graphical user interface) A display or listing of entries or elements such that there are primary and secondary entries shown, usually linked by drawn lines or by indenting to the right.
- (graph theory) A connected graph with no cycles or, if the graph is finite, equivalently a connected graph with n vertices and n−1 edges.
- The structure or wooden frame used in the construction of a saddle used in horse riding.
- (often in the plural, slang) Marijuana.
- a figure that branches from a single root
- a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
verb
- (transitive) To place in a tree.
- (transitive) To chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
- (intransitive) To take refuge in a tree.
- (transitive) To place upon a shoe tree; to fit with a shoe tree; to stretch upon a shoe tree.
- plant with trees
- chase an animal up a tree
- force a person or an animal into a position from which they cannot escape
- stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree
noun
- Any aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris, having narrow leaves in whorls.
- Equisetum, a fern ally.
- especially, common mare's tail (Hippuris vulgaris)
- A long streaky cloud, spreading out like a horse's tail, and believed to indicate rain; a cirrus cloud.
- Erigeron canadensis (syn. Conyza canadensis), an annual weed.
noun
- (botany) Any other similar-looking plant of other genera.
- (uncountable) A sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets.
- Cucurbita maxima, including hubbard squash, great winter squash, buttercup squash, and some varieties of pumpkins.
- (slang, professional wrestling) An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
- Cucurbita argyrosperma (syn. Cucurbita mixta), cushaw squash.
- Cucurbita pepo, most pumpkins, acorn squash, summer squash, zucchini.
- (biology) A preparation made by placing material on a slide (flat, rectangular piece of glass), covering it and applying pressure.
- (cooking) The edible or decorative fruit of these plants, or this fruit prepared as a dish.
- A non-alcoholic drink made from a fruit-based concentrate diluted with water or milk.
- A place or a situation where people have limited space to move.
- Lagenaria siceraria (syn. Cucurbita verrucosa), calabash, long-neck squash.
- Cucurbita moschata, butternut squash, Barbary squash, China squash.
- a game played in an enclosed court by two or four players who strike the ball with long-handled rackets
- any of numerous annual trailing plants of the genus Cucurbita grown for their fleshy edible fruits
- edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable
verb
noun
- A shrub with daisy-like flowers, Argyranthemum frutescens
- The China aster.
- An oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare).
- perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum
- tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum
noun
- The tropical evergreen shrub Abelmoschus moschatus itself.
- (uncommon, usually in the plural) Other members of the genus Abelmoschus, such as okra.
- The edible and aromatic seed pods (properly, capsules) of the Abelmoschus moschatus.
- bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to scarlet blooms that resemble the hibiscus
noun
- Hibiscus moscheutos (crimsoneyed rosemallow, swamp rosemallow. eastern rosemallow)
- Malva sylvestris (common mallow)
- A European species of plant in the mallow family, Althaea officinalis, historically used medicinally and the source of what became the modern marshmallow confection (which no longer contains the plant).
- European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers
noun
- Stereospermum chelonoides (syn. Bignonia suaveolens); fragrant padritree
- Datura meteloides, a perennial herb of the southwestern U.S. (desert trumpet flower)
- Dolichandrone atrovirens, native to India (wavy trumpet flower)
- Collomia spp.
- Oroxylum indicum, native to India (Indian trumpetflower)
- Beaumontia grandiflora (Nepal trumpet flower, Easter lily vine)
- Incarvillea spp., native to central and eastern Asia (Chinese trumpet flower)
- Gelsemium sempervirens, native to North America (evening trumpetflower)
- Salpiglossis sinuata, native to Chile (velvet trumpet flower)
- Tecoma stans (yellow bells, yellow trumpet flower, yellow elder)
- evergreen North American honeysuckle vine having coral-red or orange flowers
- Mexican evergreen climbing plant having large solitary funnel-shaped fragrant yellow flowers with purple-brown ridges in the throat
- woody flowering vine of southern United States; stems show a cross in transverse section
noun
- A coarse American composite weed, Smallanthus uvedalia.
- A rare herb, Polymnia johnbeckii found only in patches along the Tennessee River.
- A perennial herb, Polymnia canadensis
- A rare perennial or annual herb found only in Tennessee and Georgia, Polymnia laevigata
- An annual wildflower found only in Arkansas, Polymnia cossatotensis.
noun
- (botany) Any plant of the genus Hydrophyllum.
- any of several plants of the genus Hydrophyllum
- (botany) Any plant of Hydrophyllaceae, the waterleaf family.
- (architecture) A leaf-shaped decoration used on the capitals of columns in late 12th-century Romanesque architecture
- (paper technology) An absorbent unsized paper, somewhat like blotter paper.
- A tropical plant (Talinum fruticosum), the leaves of which are eaten as a vegetable.
noun
- clump-forming deciduous perennial swamp plant of western North America similar to Symplocarpus foetidus but having a yellow spathe
- deciduous perennial low-growing fetid swamp plant of eastern North America having minute flowers enclosed in a mottled greenish or purple cowl-shaped spathe
- (Canada, US) Any of several leafy, foul-smelling plants, especially Symplocarpus foetidus, a low-growing plant native to the wetlands of eastern North America, but also denoting Lysichiton americanus and Lysichiton camtschatcense.
noun
noun
- (botany) Any plant of the family Lauraceae.
- (botany) Any of various plants of other families that resemble laurels.
- (historical) An English gold coin made in 1619, and so called because the king's head on it was crowned with laurel.
- A crown of laurel.
- (figuratively, chiefly in the plural) Honor, distinction, fame.
- An evergreen shrub of species Laurus nobilis, having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils.
- any of various aromatic trees of the laurel family
- (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory
verb
noun
- a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
- dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
- hair growing in the pubic area
- a large wilderness area
- A shrub cut off, or a shrublike branch of a tree.
- (horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
- A mechanical attachment, usually a metallic socket with a screw thread, such as the mechanism by which a camera is attached to a tripod stand.
- (historical) A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners' doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and symbolically, the tavern itself.
- (Canada) The wild forested areas of Canada; upcountry.
- (New Zealand) An area of New Zealand covered in forest, especially native forest.
- A thick washer or hollow cylinder of metal.
- (baseball) Amateurish behavior, short for bush league behavior
- (Australia) The countryside area of Australia that is less arid and less remote than the outback; loosely, areas of natural flora even within conurbations.
- A piece of copper, screwed into a gun, through which the venthole is bored.
- (often with "the") Tracts of land covered in natural vegetation that are largely undeveloped and uncultivated.
- (slang, vulgar) A person's pubic hair, especially a woman's.
- (hunting) The tail, or brush, of a fox.
- (Canada) A wood lot or bluff on a farm.
adj
verb
adv
noun
- a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
- (Kenya, slang) A word mispronounced by replacing some consonant sounds with others of a similar place of articulation as influenced by one's mother tongue.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base.
- A liquor composed of vegetable acid, fruit juice (especially lemon), sugar, sometimes vinegar, and a small amount of spirit as a preservative. Modern shrub is usually non-alcoholic, but in earlier times it was often mixed with a substantial amount of spirit such as brandy or rum, thus making it a liqueur.
verb
noun
- perennial woodland spring-flowering plant; widely cultivated
- a carved pyramidal ornament; used in 13th century England
- one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars
- (aviation) Alternative form of dog tooth, a jagged leading edge of a wing.
- Synonym of cuspid, a pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars.
- Synonym of houndstooth.
- A dogtooth violet.
- (architecture) An ornament common in Gothic architecture, consisting of pointed projections resembling teeth.
noun
noun
- Any other plant (such as a large shrub or herb) that is reminiscent of the above in form and size.
- Any structure or construct having branches representing divergence or possible choices.
- (chemistry) A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution.
- An object made from a tree trunk and having multiple hooks or storage platforms.
- (cartomancy) The fifth Lenormand card.
- (computing theory) A recursive data structure in which each node has zero or more nodes as children, but does not share children with other nodes.
- A device used to hold or stretch a shoe open.
- (uncountable, mathematics) Alternative letter-case form of TREE.
- (archaic outside Christianity) A cross or gallows.
- A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches.
- The structural frame of a saddle.
- (graphical user interface) A display or listing of entries or elements such that there are primary and secondary entries shown, usually linked by drawn lines or by indenting to the right.
- (graph theory) A connected graph with no cycles or, if the graph is finite, equivalently a connected graph with n vertices and n−1 edges.
- The structure or wooden frame used in the construction of a saddle used in horse riding.
- (often in the plural, slang) Marijuana.
- a figure that branches from a single root
- a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
verb
- (transitive) To place in a tree.
- (transitive) To chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
- (intransitive) To take refuge in a tree.
- (transitive) To place upon a shoe tree; to fit with a shoe tree; to stretch upon a shoe tree.
- plant with trees
- chase an animal up a tree
- force a person or an animal into a position from which they cannot escape
- stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree
noun
- Any aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris, having narrow leaves in whorls.
- Equisetum, a fern ally.
- especially, common mare's tail (Hippuris vulgaris)
- A long streaky cloud, spreading out like a horse's tail, and believed to indicate rain; a cirrus cloud.
- Erigeron canadensis (syn. Conyza canadensis), an annual weed.
noun
- (botany) Any other similar-looking plant of other genera.
- (uncountable) A sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets.
- Cucurbita maxima, including hubbard squash, great winter squash, buttercup squash, and some varieties of pumpkins.
- (slang, professional wrestling) An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
- Cucurbita argyrosperma (syn. Cucurbita mixta), cushaw squash.
- Cucurbita pepo, most pumpkins, acorn squash, summer squash, zucchini.
- (biology) A preparation made by placing material on a slide (flat, rectangular piece of glass), covering it and applying pressure.
- (cooking) The edible or decorative fruit of these plants, or this fruit prepared as a dish.
- A non-alcoholic drink made from a fruit-based concentrate diluted with water or milk.
- A place or a situation where people have limited space to move.
- Lagenaria siceraria (syn. Cucurbita verrucosa), calabash, long-neck squash.
- Cucurbita moschata, butternut squash, Barbary squash, China squash.
- a game played in an enclosed court by two or four players who strike the ball with long-handled rackets
- any of numerous annual trailing plants of the genus Cucurbita grown for their fleshy edible fruits
- edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable
verb
noun
- A shrub with daisy-like flowers, Argyranthemum frutescens
- The China aster.
- An oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare).
- perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum
- tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum
noun
- The tropical evergreen shrub Abelmoschus moschatus itself.
- (uncommon, usually in the plural) Other members of the genus Abelmoschus, such as okra.
- The edible and aromatic seed pods (properly, capsules) of the Abelmoschus moschatus.
- bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to scarlet blooms that resemble the hibiscus
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