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noun
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- A plant of the genus Linum, especially Linum usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. Also known as linseed, especially when referring to the seeds.
- fiber of the flax plant that is made into thread and woven into linen fabric
- A flax bush, a plant of the genus Phormium, native to New Zealand, with strap-like leaves up to 3 metres long that grow in clumps.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
noun
- a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States
- any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover
- Any of the aromatic herbs in genus Lycopus, especially Lycopus virginicus, water horehound
- Any of a genus of herbs used for ground cover, bugle (Ajuga).
noun
- Renealmia aromatica (rat plantain)
- Any of the numerous Zingiber species
- Hedychium gardnerianum (kahili ginger, ginger lily)
- Siphonochilus aethiopicus (African ginger)
- Any of several species of Asarum, especially Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wildginger), Asarum canadense, and Asarum sieboldi.
- Any of the Alpinia species (shell gingers), especially Alpinia caerulea.
- Curcuma australasica (native turmeric)
- low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes
noun
- The fragrant wood of Dalbergia nigra, a Brazilian tree in the legume family, which has a sweet smell.
- Wood and plant of Pterocarpus spp., for example African rosewood or mukula or Burmese rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus, syn. Pterocarpus santalinus).
- The wood of a South American tree, Aniba rosaeodora, in the laurel family, with fragrant wood from which an essential oil is distilled.
- Any of several dozen woods, resembling that of Dalbergia nigra in some respect.
- hard dark reddish wood of a rosewood tree having a strongly marked grain; used in cabinetwork
- any of those hardwood trees of the genus Dalbergia that yield rosewood — valuable cabinet woods of a dark red or purplish color streaked and variegated with black
noun
- The plant Piper nigrum.
- The dried, unripe berries (peppercorns) of the Piper nigrum plant which are commonly used as a spice and seasoning. They are either used whole, or in a ground or crushed form.
- pepper that is ground from whole peppercorns with husks on
- climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in northern Burma and Assam
noun
adj
noun
- Leucanthemum vulgare
- Telekia speciosa
- Heliopsis spp.
- A fish of species Boops boops (bogue, box)
- A titmouse, especially the great titmouse (Parus major) or the blue titmouse (Parus caeruleus).
- The dunlin (Calidris alpina)
- Heteranthemis viscidehirta
- Any of a genus of composite plants (Buphthalmum spp.), with large yellow flowers.
- The corn camomile (Anthemis arvensis).
- an oval or round dormer window
- Eurasian perennial herbs having daisylike flowers with yellow rays and dark centers
- any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers
noun
- An African corkwood (Musanga cecropioides).
- An Australian rainforest tree (Polyscias murrayi).
- An umbrella thorn (Vachellia tortilis).
- An Indian almond (Terminalia catappa).
- An octopus tree (Schefflera actinophylla).
- An umbrella magnolia (Magnolia tripetala).
- small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches
- erect evergreen shrub or small tree of Australia and northern New Guinea having palmately compound leaves
noun
- The plant Nardostachys jatamansi (syn. Nardostachys grandiflora).
- Wild spikenard (Asarum europaeum).
- A perfumed ointment, extracted from the plant Nardostachys jatamansi that belongs to the Valerian family and grows in the Himalayas.
- Lavandula stoechas, another species used in antiquity to produce an aromatic oil.
- False spikenard (Maianthemum racemosum, syn. Smilacina racemosa)
- Any plant of the genus Aralia of the Araliaceae family.
- Ploughman's spikenard (Inula conyza, now Pentanema conyzae).
- an aromatic ointment used in antiquity
noun
- (US) A common spicebush (Lindera benzoin), whose leaves have a distinctive strong citrusy aroma.
- Any plant in the genus Calycanthus
- straggling aromatic shrub of southwestern United States having fragrant brown flowers
- deciduous shrub of the eastern United States having highly aromatic leaves and bark and yellow flowers followed by scarlet or yellow berries
noun
- Ligusticum tenuifolium (Idaho licorice root)
- Ligusticum apiifolium (celery-leaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum filicinum (fernleaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum verticillatum (northern licorice root
- Ligusticum grayi (Gray's licorice root)
- Ligusticum canadense (Canadian licorice root)
- Glycyrrhiza, especially Glycyrrhiza lepidota (American licorice)
- Ligusticum canbyi (Canby's licorice root)
- Ligusticum californicum (California licorice root)
- Ligusticum porteri (Porter's licorice root)
- Ligusticum calderi (Calder's licorice root)
- Osmorhiza longistylis (aniseroot)
- (US) The root of the liquorice plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra, from which a sweet flavoring with an anise scent is extracted.
- root of licorice used in flavoring e.g. candy and liqueurs and medicines
noun
- any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown
- (countable) A bulbous plant of the genus Narcissus, with yellow flowers and a trumpet shaped corona, especially Narcissus pseudonarcissus, the national flower of Wales.
- A brilliant yellow color, like that of a daffodil.
adj
noun
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- A plant of the genus Linum, especially Linum usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. Also known as linseed, especially when referring to the seeds.
- fiber of the flax plant that is made into thread and woven into linen fabric
- A flax bush, a plant of the genus Phormium, native to New Zealand, with strap-like leaves up to 3 metres long that grow in clumps.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
noun
- a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States
- any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover
- Any of the aromatic herbs in genus Lycopus, especially Lycopus virginicus, water horehound
- Any of a genus of herbs used for ground cover, bugle (Ajuga).
noun
- Renealmia aromatica (rat plantain)
- Any of the numerous Zingiber species
- Hedychium gardnerianum (kahili ginger, ginger lily)
- Siphonochilus aethiopicus (African ginger)
- Any of several species of Asarum, especially Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wildginger), Asarum canadense, and Asarum sieboldi.
- Any of the Alpinia species (shell gingers), especially Alpinia caerulea.
- Curcuma australasica (native turmeric)
- low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes
noun
- The fragrant wood of Dalbergia nigra, a Brazilian tree in the legume family, which has a sweet smell.
- Wood and plant of Pterocarpus spp., for example African rosewood or mukula or Burmese rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus, syn. Pterocarpus santalinus).
- The wood of a South American tree, Aniba rosaeodora, in the laurel family, with fragrant wood from which an essential oil is distilled.
- Any of several dozen woods, resembling that of Dalbergia nigra in some respect.
- hard dark reddish wood of a rosewood tree having a strongly marked grain; used in cabinetwork
- any of those hardwood trees of the genus Dalbergia that yield rosewood — valuable cabinet woods of a dark red or purplish color streaked and variegated with black
noun
- The plant Piper nigrum.
- The dried, unripe berries (peppercorns) of the Piper nigrum plant which are commonly used as a spice and seasoning. They are either used whole, or in a ground or crushed form.
- pepper that is ground from whole peppercorns with husks on
- climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in northern Burma and Assam
noun
adj
noun
- Leucanthemum vulgare
- Telekia speciosa
- Heliopsis spp.
- A fish of species Boops boops (bogue, box)
- A titmouse, especially the great titmouse (Parus major) or the blue titmouse (Parus caeruleus).
- The dunlin (Calidris alpina)
- Heteranthemis viscidehirta
- Any of a genus of composite plants (Buphthalmum spp.), with large yellow flowers.
- The corn camomile (Anthemis arvensis).
- an oval or round dormer window
- Eurasian perennial herbs having daisylike flowers with yellow rays and dark centers
- any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers
noun
- An African corkwood (Musanga cecropioides).
- An Australian rainforest tree (Polyscias murrayi).
- An umbrella thorn (Vachellia tortilis).
- An Indian almond (Terminalia catappa).
- An octopus tree (Schefflera actinophylla).
- An umbrella magnolia (Magnolia tripetala).
- small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches
- erect evergreen shrub or small tree of Australia and northern New Guinea having palmately compound leaves
noun
- The plant Nardostachys jatamansi (syn. Nardostachys grandiflora).
- Wild spikenard (Asarum europaeum).
- A perfumed ointment, extracted from the plant Nardostachys jatamansi that belongs to the Valerian family and grows in the Himalayas.
- Lavandula stoechas, another species used in antiquity to produce an aromatic oil.
- False spikenard (Maianthemum racemosum, syn. Smilacina racemosa)
- Any plant of the genus Aralia of the Araliaceae family.
- Ploughman's spikenard (Inula conyza, now Pentanema conyzae).
- an aromatic ointment used in antiquity
noun
- (US) A common spicebush (Lindera benzoin), whose leaves have a distinctive strong citrusy aroma.
- Any plant in the genus Calycanthus
- straggling aromatic shrub of southwestern United States having fragrant brown flowers
- deciduous shrub of the eastern United States having highly aromatic leaves and bark and yellow flowers followed by scarlet or yellow berries
noun
- Ligusticum tenuifolium (Idaho licorice root)
- Ligusticum apiifolium (celery-leaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum filicinum (fernleaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum verticillatum (northern licorice root
- Ligusticum grayi (Gray's licorice root)
- Ligusticum canadense (Canadian licorice root)
- Glycyrrhiza, especially Glycyrrhiza lepidota (American licorice)
- Ligusticum canbyi (Canby's licorice root)
- Ligusticum californicum (California licorice root)
- Ligusticum porteri (Porter's licorice root)
- Ligusticum calderi (Calder's licorice root)
- Osmorhiza longistylis (aniseroot)
- (US) The root of the liquorice plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra, from which a sweet flavoring with an anise scent is extracted.
- root of licorice used in flavoring e.g. candy and liqueurs and medicines
noun
- any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown
- (countable) A bulbous plant of the genus Narcissus, with yellow flowers and a trumpet shaped corona, especially Narcissus pseudonarcissus, the national flower of Wales.
- A brilliant yellow color, like that of a daffodil.
adj
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