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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
- Any of various species of lily growing in wet habitats:
- Lilium superbum (also Turk's cap lily, turban lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily)
- Zephyranthes atamasco (rain lily, Atamasco lily)
- Saururus spp. (lizard's tail)
- Ottelia ovalifolia
- in genera Crinum, including Crinum americanum (southern swamplily), Crinum erubescens, Crinum pedunculatum (also river lily or mangrove lily)
- North American herbaceous perennial of wet places having slender curled racemes of small white flowers
noun
- ferns that grow in water
- Austroblechnum lanceolatum (syn. Blechnum chambersii; lance water fern)
- Austroblechnum patersonii (syn. Blechnum patersonii; strap water fern)
- Lomaria nuda (syn. Blechnum nudum; fishbone water fern)
- Parablechnum wattsii (syn. Blechnum wattsii) (hard water fern)
- Austroblechnum penna-marina (syn. Blechnum penna-marina; alpine water fern)
- Telmatoblechnum indicum (syn. Blechnum indicum; swamp water fern)
- Bolbitis heudelotii (African water fern)
- Cranfillia fluviatilis (syn. Blechnum fluviatile; ray water fern)
- Salvinia molesta (giant water fern)
- Osmunda regalis (royal fern)
- Azolla filiculoides (Pacific mosquitofern)
- Histiopteris incisa (bat's wing fern, oak fern)
- Oceaniopteris cartilaginea (syn. Blechnum cartilagineum; soft water fern)
- Salviniales, an order of aquatic ferns
- Regnellidium diphyllum (two-leaf water fern)
noun
- Any of several small orchids of the genus Habenaria that grow in peaty wet ground.
- A small orchid, Hammarbya paludosa that grows in bogs in temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
- Any of several small orchids of the genus Platanthera that grow in wet ground in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
adj
- (botany, of a water-dwelling plant) Having leaves and flowers above the water.
- (botany) Taller than the surrounding vegetation.
- (especially medicine) Constituting an emergency.
- (philosophy, epistemology, sciences) That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
- (video games) Having gameplay that arises from its mechanics, rather than a linear storyline.
- Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
- Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction.
- occurring unexpectedly and requiring urgent action
- coming into existence
noun
noun
- The shrub of the above-mentioned plant.
- Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild European blueberry of the cowberry family.
- blue-black berries similar to American blueberries
- erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries
- erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
noun
- Any plants of the genus Myriophyllum; water milfoil.
- Any of several similar pungent Eurasian herbs, of the genus Achillea
- Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium.
- ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; widely naturalized in North America
noun
- Nyssa aquatica, an American swamp-growing tree (family Cornaceae; water tupelo)
- Bontia daphnoides (family Scrophulariaceae; bastard olive)
- Cartrema americana (syn. Osmanthus americanus; devilwood, American olive; family Elaeagnaceae)
- Elaeagnus angustifolia (silver berry, oleaster, Persian olive)
- Olea europaea subsp. europaea (syn. Olea oleaster)
- Halesia carolina (family Styracaceae; Carolina silverbell, little silverbell)
- Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata
- Elaeagnus latifolia (oleaster)
- erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit
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
noun
- grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- a sudden forceful flow
- a sudden burst of activity
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
- the swift release of a store of affective force
- the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
- (university slang) A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities.
- (croquet) A roquet in which the object ball is sent to a particular location on the lawn.
- (contact sports) The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play.
- A rapid, noisy flow.
- General haste.
- Any of several stiff plants of the genus Juncus, or the family Juncaceae, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers, and often growing in marshes or near water.
- (military, video games) A sudden attack; an onslaught.
- A wick.
- The merest trifle; a straw.
- The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc.
- A surge.
- A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant.
- A sudden forward motion.
- (university slang) A person attempting to join a fraternity or sorority as part of a rush.
- (video games) The strategy of attacking an opponent with a large swarm of weak units, rather than spending time developing their abilities.
adj
verb
- act at high speed
- move hurridly
- run with the ball, in football
- cause to occur rapidly
- attack suddenly
- urge to an unnatural speed
- cause to move fast or to rush or race
- (transitive or intransitive, university slang) To attempt to join a fraternity or sorority, often involving a hazing or initiation process.
- (intransitive) To flow or move forward rapidly or noisily.
- (transitive) To cause to move or act with unusual haste.
- (intransitive, music) To play at a faster tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually increase tempo while one is playing.
- (transitive or intransitive, contact sports) To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play.
- (video games, slang, transitive) To attack (an opponent) with a large swarm of units.
- (intransitive, soccer) To dribble rapidly.
- (transitive or intransitive, croquet) To roquet an object ball to a particular location on the lawn.
- (transitive) To transport or carry quickly.
- (transitive or intransitive) To hurry; to perform a task with great haste, often not properly or without thinking carefully.
- (transitive, military) To swiftly attack without warning.
- (intransitive, military, video games) To make a swift or sudden attack.
noun
- a monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside
- (botany) A plant which increases in size by internal growth and elongation at the summit, having the wood in the form of bundles or threads, irregularly distributed throughout the whole diameter, not forming annual layers, and with no distinct pith.
noun
- a monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside
- (botany) Any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two cotyledons typical of dicots), thereby belonging to the taxonomic monocots, formerly variously known as Monocotyledones, Monocotyledonae, or Liliopsida, a class in the angiosperms (Angiospermae), the flowering plants.
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
- Any of various species of lily growing in wet habitats:
- Lilium superbum (also Turk's cap lily, turban lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily)
- Zephyranthes atamasco (rain lily, Atamasco lily)
- Saururus spp. (lizard's tail)
- Ottelia ovalifolia
- in genera Crinum, including Crinum americanum (southern swamplily), Crinum erubescens, Crinum pedunculatum (also river lily or mangrove lily)
- North American herbaceous perennial of wet places having slender curled racemes of small white flowers
noun
- ferns that grow in water
- Austroblechnum lanceolatum (syn. Blechnum chambersii; lance water fern)
- Austroblechnum patersonii (syn. Blechnum patersonii; strap water fern)
- Lomaria nuda (syn. Blechnum nudum; fishbone water fern)
- Parablechnum wattsii (syn. Blechnum wattsii) (hard water fern)
- Austroblechnum penna-marina (syn. Blechnum penna-marina; alpine water fern)
- Telmatoblechnum indicum (syn. Blechnum indicum; swamp water fern)
- Bolbitis heudelotii (African water fern)
- Cranfillia fluviatilis (syn. Blechnum fluviatile; ray water fern)
- Salvinia molesta (giant water fern)
- Osmunda regalis (royal fern)
- Azolla filiculoides (Pacific mosquitofern)
- Histiopteris incisa (bat's wing fern, oak fern)
- Oceaniopteris cartilaginea (syn. Blechnum cartilagineum; soft water fern)
- Salviniales, an order of aquatic ferns
- Regnellidium diphyllum (two-leaf water fern)
noun
- Any of several small orchids of the genus Habenaria that grow in peaty wet ground.
- A small orchid, Hammarbya paludosa that grows in bogs in temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
- Any of several small orchids of the genus Platanthera that grow in wet ground in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
noun
- The shrub of the above-mentioned plant.
- Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild European blueberry of the cowberry family.
- blue-black berries similar to American blueberries
- erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries
- erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
noun
- Any plants of the genus Myriophyllum; water milfoil.
- Any of several similar pungent Eurasian herbs, of the genus Achillea
- Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium.
- ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; widely naturalized in North America
noun
- Nyssa aquatica, an American swamp-growing tree (family Cornaceae; water tupelo)
- Bontia daphnoides (family Scrophulariaceae; bastard olive)
- Cartrema americana (syn. Osmanthus americanus; devilwood, American olive; family Elaeagnaceae)
- Elaeagnus angustifolia (silver berry, oleaster, Persian olive)
- Olea europaea subsp. europaea (syn. Olea oleaster)
- Halesia carolina (family Styracaceae; Carolina silverbell, little silverbell)
- Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata
- Elaeagnus latifolia (oleaster)
- erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit
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
noun
- grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- a sudden forceful flow
- a sudden burst of activity
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
- the swift release of a store of affective force
- the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
- (university slang) A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities.
- (croquet) A roquet in which the object ball is sent to a particular location on the lawn.
- (contact sports) The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play.
- A rapid, noisy flow.
- General haste.
- Any of several stiff plants of the genus Juncus, or the family Juncaceae, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers, and often growing in marshes or near water.
- (military, video games) A sudden attack; an onslaught.
- A wick.
- The merest trifle; a straw.
- The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc.
- A surge.
- A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant.
- A sudden forward motion.
- (university slang) A person attempting to join a fraternity or sorority as part of a rush.
- (video games) The strategy of attacking an opponent with a large swarm of weak units, rather than spending time developing their abilities.
adj
verb
- act at high speed
- move hurridly
- run with the ball, in football
- cause to occur rapidly
- attack suddenly
- urge to an unnatural speed
- cause to move fast or to rush or race
- (transitive or intransitive, university slang) To attempt to join a fraternity or sorority, often involving a hazing or initiation process.
- (intransitive) To flow or move forward rapidly or noisily.
- (transitive) To cause to move or act with unusual haste.
- (intransitive, music) To play at a faster tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually increase tempo while one is playing.
- (transitive or intransitive, contact sports) To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play.
- (video games, slang, transitive) To attack (an opponent) with a large swarm of units.
- (intransitive, soccer) To dribble rapidly.
- (transitive or intransitive, croquet) To roquet an object ball to a particular location on the lawn.
- (transitive) To transport or carry quickly.
- (transitive or intransitive) To hurry; to perform a task with great haste, often not properly or without thinking carefully.
- (transitive, military) To swiftly attack without warning.
- (intransitive, military, video games) To make a swift or sudden attack.
noun
- a monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside
- (botany) A plant which increases in size by internal growth and elongation at the summit, having the wood in the form of bundles or threads, irregularly distributed throughout the whole diameter, not forming annual layers, and with no distinct pith.
noun
- a monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside
- (botany) Any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two cotyledons typical of dicots), thereby belonging to the taxonomic monocots, formerly variously known as Monocotyledones, Monocotyledonae, or Liliopsida, a class in the angiosperms (Angiospermae), the flowering plants.
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adj
- (botany, of a water-dwelling plant) Having leaves and flowers above the water.
- (botany) Taller than the surrounding vegetation.
- (especially medicine) Constituting an emergency.
- (philosophy, epistemology, sciences) That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
- (video games) Having gameplay that arises from its mechanics, rather than a linear storyline.
- Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
- Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction.
- occurring unexpectedly and requiring urgent action
- coming into existence