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noun
- of genus Olearia;
- any of various mostly Australian attractively shaped shrubs of the genus Olearia grown for their handsome and sometimes fragrant evergreen foliage and profusion of daisy flowers with white or purple or blue rays
- of genus Euryops (true-eye daisies)
- of species Brachyglottis greyi, of New Zealand;
- especially, of species Euryops chrysanthemoides (syn. Gamolepis chrysanthemoides, African bush daisy).
noun
- Olea europaea subsp. europaea (syn. Olea oleaster)
- Elaeagnus latifolia (oleaster)
- Bontia daphnoides (family Scrophulariaceae; bastard olive)
- Cartrema americana (syn. Osmanthus americanus; devilwood, American olive; family Elaeagnaceae)
- Nyssa aquatica, an American swamp-growing tree (family Cornaceae; water tupelo)
- Elaeagnus angustifolia (silver berry, oleaster, Persian olive)
- Halesia carolina (family Styracaceae; Carolina silverbell, little silverbell)
- Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata
- erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit
noun
- Ottelia ovalifolia
- Lilium superbum (also Turk's cap lily, turban lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily)
- Any of various species of lily growing in wet habitats:
- Zephyranthes atamasco (rain lily, Atamasco lily)
- Saururus spp. (lizard's tail)
- 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
- Any of certain varieties of Lathyrus oleraceus (Pisum sativum).
- Any of certain varieties of Vigna unguiculata.
- seed of the field pea plant
- variety of pea plant native to the Mediterranean region and North Africa and widely grown especially for forage
- coarse small-seeded pea often used as food when young and tender
noun
- Nerium oleander, a notoriously poisonous shrub in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, but nonetheless widely grown as an ornamental, having leathery lance-shaped leaves and deep rose-colored or white flowers.
- an ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions
noun
- (by extension) Any of various cultivars of the species Brassica oleracea.
- (slang) Scraps of cloth which are left after a garment has been cut out, which tailors traditionally kept.
- A terminal bud of certain palm trees, used for food.
- Used as a term of endearment.
- (uncountable, vegetable) The leaves of this plant eaten as a vegetable.
- (slang, African-American Vernacular) A human head.
- (uncountable, slang) Money.
- (countable, offensive) A person with severely reduced mental capacities due to brain damage.
- A cabbage palmetto (Sabal palmetto), a palm of the southeastern US coasts and nearby islands.
- An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) having a head of green leaves.
- (uncountable, slang) Marijuana leaf, the part that is not smoked but from which cannabutter can be extracted.
- any of various types of cabbage
- informal terms for money
- any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
verb
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noun
- Euterpe oleracea (acai palm), a Brazilian palm tree
- Roystonea oleracea, a Caribbean palm
- Sabal palmetto, native to the south-eastern USA, Cuba and the Bahamas
- Corypha utan, an East Asian fan palm (including Northern Australia)
- Livistona australis, an Australian palm
- (Australia) Any of several palms of the genera Corypha and Livistona of northeastern and central Australia.
- Cordyline fruticosa, a tropical tree native to Asia and Polynesia
- Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young
- low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds
noun
- Certain plants of the genus Acacia.
- Certain plants of the genus Albizia (silk tree, pink siris).
- A cocktail consisting of half champagne and half orange juice.
- (botany) A plant belonging to the genus Mimosa usually found in tropical climates, their leaves are usually prickly and sensitive to touch or light, and have small white or pink flowers.
- any of various tropical shrubs or trees of the genus Mimosa having usually yellow flowers and compound leaves
- evergreen Australasian tree having white or silvery bark and young leaves and yellow flowers
- a mixed drink containing champagne and orange juice
noun
- any of several shrubs of the genus Elaeagnus having silver-white twigs and yellow flowers followed by olivelike fruits
- A plant in the family Elaeagnaceae,
- especially, a plant in the genus Elaeagnus,
- especially, the type species Elaeagnus angustifolia.
- Cultivated olive trees that have re-naturalized, sometimes treated as a species Olea oleaster, the wild olive.
noun
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
- Any bergenia, esp. of species Bergenia crassifolia,
- A funnel cake.
- (aviation, slang) A section of aileron that protrudes beyond the wing.
- A taro plant, of genera Alocasia, Colocasia, or Xanthosoma.
- (aerospace, slang) A reinforcing disk on a missile.
- Gynandrocarpa placenta
- Caladium.
- A flat, crisp, sugared pastry made of fried dough.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see elephant, ear.
- A palmier.
- Burdock (Arctium spp.).
noun
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
- tropical South American tree having a wide-spreading crown of bipinnate leaves and coiled ear-shaped fruits; grown for shade and ornament as well as valuable timber
- A plant, Enterolobium cyclocarpum
noun
- Genus Orthilia
- Gaultheria procumbens, native to North America, having solitary white flowers and aromatic leaves (checkerberry or teaberry)
- The aroma of the oil, methyl salicylate, however derived.
- Gaultheria humifusa – alpine wintergreen
- The spicy red berries of Gaultheria procumbens.
- Genus Moneses
- Some species of the herbaceous genus Trientalis, in family Primulaceae (chickweed wintergreen)
- Gaultheria ovatifolia – western teaberry or Oregon spicy wintergreen
- Genus Chimaphila (prince's pine, pipsissewa)
- Chimaphila maculata – striped wintergreen, pipsissewa
- Genus Pyrola, native to northern temperate and Arctic regions.
- The oil, methyl salicylate, obtained from these berries.
- creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil
- any of several evergreen perennials of the genus Pyrola
- spicy red berrylike fruit; source of wintergreen oil
noun
- Any of several flowering plants of the genus Alcea in the Malvaceae family.
- any of various tall plants of the genus Alcea; native to the Middle East but widely naturalized and cultivated for its very large variously colored flowers
- any of various plants of the genus Althaea; similar to but having smaller flowers than genus Alcea
noun
- A plant of the family Primulaceae.
- A flowering plant of the genus Primula.
- A plant of the genus Oenothera, better known as an evening primrose.
- Specifically, the species Primula acaulis (syn. Primula vulgaris), also called common primrose.
- A light yellow colour.
- A flower of a primrose plant.
- any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads
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verb
noun
- Any plant of genus Liatris, of North America.
- Mentzelia laevicaulis (giant blazing star).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see blazing, star.
- Aletris farinosa (white colicroot), a monocot.
- Chamaelirium luteum of the lily family.
- Tritonia crocata, native to southern Africa.
- any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads
- biennial of southwestern United States having white stems and toothed leaves that is grown for its large pale yellow flowers that open in early morning
noun
- of genus Olearia;
- any of various mostly Australian attractively shaped shrubs of the genus Olearia grown for their handsome and sometimes fragrant evergreen foliage and profusion of daisy flowers with white or purple or blue rays
- of genus Euryops (true-eye daisies)
- of species Brachyglottis greyi, of New Zealand;
- especially, of species Euryops chrysanthemoides (syn. Gamolepis chrysanthemoides, African bush daisy).
noun
- Olea europaea subsp. europaea (syn. Olea oleaster)
- Elaeagnus latifolia (oleaster)
- Bontia daphnoides (family Scrophulariaceae; bastard olive)
- Cartrema americana (syn. Osmanthus americanus; devilwood, American olive; family Elaeagnaceae)
- Nyssa aquatica, an American swamp-growing tree (family Cornaceae; water tupelo)
- Elaeagnus angustifolia (silver berry, oleaster, Persian olive)
- Halesia carolina (family Styracaceae; Carolina silverbell, little silverbell)
- Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata
- erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit
noun
- Ottelia ovalifolia
- Lilium superbum (also Turk's cap lily, turban lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily)
- Any of various species of lily growing in wet habitats:
- Zephyranthes atamasco (rain lily, Atamasco lily)
- Saururus spp. (lizard's tail)
- 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
- Any of certain varieties of Lathyrus oleraceus (Pisum sativum).
- Any of certain varieties of Vigna unguiculata.
- seed of the field pea plant
- variety of pea plant native to the Mediterranean region and North Africa and widely grown especially for forage
- coarse small-seeded pea often used as food when young and tender
noun
- Nerium oleander, a notoriously poisonous shrub in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, but nonetheless widely grown as an ornamental, having leathery lance-shaped leaves and deep rose-colored or white flowers.
- an ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions
noun
- (by extension) Any of various cultivars of the species Brassica oleracea.
- (slang) Scraps of cloth which are left after a garment has been cut out, which tailors traditionally kept.
- A terminal bud of certain palm trees, used for food.
- Used as a term of endearment.
- (uncountable, vegetable) The leaves of this plant eaten as a vegetable.
- (slang, African-American Vernacular) A human head.
- (uncountable, slang) Money.
- (countable, offensive) A person with severely reduced mental capacities due to brain damage.
- A cabbage palmetto (Sabal palmetto), a palm of the southeastern US coasts and nearby islands.
- An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) having a head of green leaves.
- (uncountable, slang) Marijuana leaf, the part that is not smoked but from which cannabutter can be extracted.
- any of various types of cabbage
- informal terms for money
- any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
verb
noun
- Euterpe oleracea (acai palm), a Brazilian palm tree
- Roystonea oleracea, a Caribbean palm
- Sabal palmetto, native to the south-eastern USA, Cuba and the Bahamas
- Corypha utan, an East Asian fan palm (including Northern Australia)
- Livistona australis, an Australian palm
- (Australia) Any of several palms of the genera Corypha and Livistona of northeastern and central Australia.
- Cordyline fruticosa, a tropical tree native to Asia and Polynesia
- Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young
- low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds
noun
- Certain plants of the genus Acacia.
- Certain plants of the genus Albizia (silk tree, pink siris).
- A cocktail consisting of half champagne and half orange juice.
- (botany) A plant belonging to the genus Mimosa usually found in tropical climates, their leaves are usually prickly and sensitive to touch or light, and have small white or pink flowers.
- any of various tropical shrubs or trees of the genus Mimosa having usually yellow flowers and compound leaves
- evergreen Australasian tree having white or silvery bark and young leaves and yellow flowers
- a mixed drink containing champagne and orange juice
noun
- any of several shrubs of the genus Elaeagnus having silver-white twigs and yellow flowers followed by olivelike fruits
- A plant in the family Elaeagnaceae,
- especially, a plant in the genus Elaeagnus,
- especially, the type species Elaeagnus angustifolia.
- Cultivated olive trees that have re-naturalized, sometimes treated as a species Olea oleaster, the wild olive.
noun
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
- Any bergenia, esp. of species Bergenia crassifolia,
- A funnel cake.
- (aviation, slang) A section of aileron that protrudes beyond the wing.
- A taro plant, of genera Alocasia, Colocasia, or Xanthosoma.
- (aerospace, slang) A reinforcing disk on a missile.
- Gynandrocarpa placenta
- Caladium.
- A flat, crisp, sugared pastry made of fried dough.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see elephant, ear.
- A palmier.
- Burdock (Arctium spp.).
noun
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
- tropical South American tree having a wide-spreading crown of bipinnate leaves and coiled ear-shaped fruits; grown for shade and ornament as well as valuable timber
- A plant, Enterolobium cyclocarpum
noun
- Genus Orthilia
- Gaultheria procumbens, native to North America, having solitary white flowers and aromatic leaves (checkerberry or teaberry)
- The aroma of the oil, methyl salicylate, however derived.
- Gaultheria humifusa – alpine wintergreen
- The spicy red berries of Gaultheria procumbens.
- Genus Moneses
- Some species of the herbaceous genus Trientalis, in family Primulaceae (chickweed wintergreen)
- Gaultheria ovatifolia – western teaberry or Oregon spicy wintergreen
- Genus Chimaphila (prince's pine, pipsissewa)
- Chimaphila maculata – striped wintergreen, pipsissewa
- Genus Pyrola, native to northern temperate and Arctic regions.
- The oil, methyl salicylate, obtained from these berries.
- creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil
- any of several evergreen perennials of the genus Pyrola
- spicy red berrylike fruit; source of wintergreen oil
noun
- Any of several flowering plants of the genus Alcea in the Malvaceae family.
- any of various tall plants of the genus Alcea; native to the Middle East but widely naturalized and cultivated for its very large variously colored flowers
- any of various plants of the genus Althaea; similar to but having smaller flowers than genus Alcea
noun
- A plant of the family Primulaceae.
- A flowering plant of the genus Primula.
- A plant of the genus Oenothera, better known as an evening primrose.
- Specifically, the species Primula acaulis (syn. Primula vulgaris), also called common primrose.
- A light yellow colour.
- A flower of a primrose plant.
- any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads
adj
verb
noun
- Any plant of genus Liatris, of North America.
- Mentzelia laevicaulis (giant blazing star).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see blazing, star.
- Aletris farinosa (white colicroot), a monocot.
- Chamaelirium luteum of the lily family.
- Tritonia crocata, native to southern Africa.
- any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads
- biennial of southwestern United States having white stems and toothed leaves that is grown for its large pale yellow flowers that open in early morning
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