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noun
- threadleaf groundsel (Senecio flaccidus)
- common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
- roundleaf ragwort (Packera obovata, syn. Senecio obovatus)
- Texas ragwort (Senecio ampullaceus)
- golden ragwort (Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus)
- white snakeroot (Ageratina altissima, syn. Eupatorium rugosum)
- purplestem aster (Symphyotrichum puniceum)
noun
- Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea)
- Olsynium douglasii (syn. Sisyrhinchium douglasii)
- Chickweed (Stellaria media)
- Honesty (Lunaria annua subsp. annua)
- A wildflower native to the western US and British Columbia, of species Clarkia amoena (syn. Godetia grandiflora).
- (South Africa) Any plant of the genus Geissorhiza.
- Sisyrinchium striatum.
- (Australia) A flannel flower (Actinotus helianthi)
noun
- of species Saxifraga flagellaris (whiplash saxifrage)
- of genus Chlorophytum (spider lilies)
- of genus Cleome (spiderflowers)
- especially of species Chlorophytum comosum of green and white variegated evergreen perennial plants, grown as houseplants.
- native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers
noun
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- 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.
- 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.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
- A ribbonwood (Adenostoma sparsifolium).
- An incense cedar (Calocedrus spp.),
- especially, Calocedrus decurrens.
- A tree of species Chukrasia tabularis, native to tropical Asia.
- A sequoia (Sequoia and Sequoiadendron).
- A Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata).
- A West Indian elm (Guazuma ulmifolia).
- A chinaberry (Melia azedarach).
noun
- Ellipsis of gooseneck loosestrife.
- (nautical) The swivel connection on a sailboat located near the bottom of the mast that the boom attaches to. When a sailboat performs a tack or a jibe the gooseneck swings the boom from one side of the boat to the other.
- (often attributive) Anything with a slender curved shape, resembling the neck of a goose, such as the shaft of some lamps.
- Ellipsis of gooseneck barnacle.
- something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
verb
noun
- (botany) One of the specialized bracts around the floret in grasses.
- (psycholinguistics) The theoretical abstract conceptual form of a word, representing a specific meaning, before the creation of a specific phonological form as the sounds of a lexeme, which may find representation in a specific written form as a dictionary or lexicographic word.
- (mathematics) A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition.
- (linguistics, lexicography) The canonical form of an inflected word; i.e., the form usually found as the headword in a dictionary, such as the nominative singular of a noun, the bare infinitive of a verb, etc.
- (in phrases, by extension) A proposition originally used for such a purpose, but having later acquired a greater, independent, importance; a fundamental (often pithy) and widely-used result.
- (botany) The outer shell of a fruit or similar body.
- the lower and stouter of the two glumes immediately enclosing the floret in most Gramineae
- the heading that indicates the subject of an annotation or a literary composition or a dictionary entry
- a subsidiary proposition that is assumed to be true in order to prove another proposition
noun
- any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads
- any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
- perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern United States
- Helichrysum, occurring in Africa, Australasia and Eurasia.
- Cudbear, a fungus of species (Ochrolechia tartarea, syn. Lecanora tartarea)
- Antennaria dioica
- Gamochaeta, with species in North and South America
- Gnaphalium, with species in Eurasia and the Americas
- Euchiton, native to Australasia and the Pacific
- Pseudognaphalium, native to North America
- Filago, of Eurasia and North America
noun
- common wormwood, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).
- Any of several perennial plants of the genus Leonurus, especially Leonurus cardiaca, used in traditional medicine to help with childbirth or treat uterine disorders.
- bitter Old World herb of hedgerows and woodland margins having toothed leaves and white or pale pink flowers
noun
- Ligusticum filicinum (fernleaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum verticillatum (northern licorice root
- Ligusticum grayi (Gray's licorice root)
- Ligusticum apiifolium (celery-leaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum canadense (Canadian licorice root)
- Ligusticum tenuifolium (Idaho 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
- A needle-like leaf found on some conifers.
- (programming) A text string that is searched for within another string. (see: needle in a haystack)
- (entomology) Any of various species of damselfly of the genus Synlestes, endemic to Australia.
- A fine measurement indicator on a dial or graph.
- A strong beam resting on props, used as a temporary support during building repairs.
- Any slender, pointed object resembling a needle, such as a pointed crystal, a sharp pinnacle of rock, an obelisk, etc.
- (informal) A sensor for playing phonograph records, a phonograph stylus.
- (gymnastics) A move in which the performer begins with two hands and one leg on the floor, then kicks the other leg into a full split.
- (informal, usually preceded by the) The death penalty carried out by lethal injection.
- A long, thin, sharp implement usually for piercing as in sewing, embroidery, acupuncture, tattooing, body piercing, medical injections, sutures, etc; or a blunt but otherwise similar implement used for forming loops or knots in crafts such as darning, knitting, tatting, etc.
- a sharp pointed implement (usually steel)
- a slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument
- the leaf of a conifer
- a stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record
verb
noun
- Semiothisa clathrata (latticed heath)
- in Erica spp.
- in Epacris spp. (Australian heath)
- Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
- in Phyllodoce spp. (mountain heath)
- in Leucopogon spp. (beard heath)
- Melitaea athalia (heath fritillary)
- in Cassiope spp.
- in Daboecia spp.
- Coenonympha pamphilus, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and Northern Africa, the small heath
- Coenonympha tullia, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and North America, the large heath
- A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
- Ematurga atomaria (common heath)
- a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
- a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
noun
- Black bindweed, of species Fallopia convolvulus.
- tall buckwheat (Fagopyrum cymosum, syns. Fagopyrum acutatum, Fagopyrum dibotrys), cultivated for medicinal use and as animal fodder;
- (US) Any plant in the genus Eriogonum of wild buckwheats, in the knotweed or buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), as is true buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum).
- Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum), cultivated in the Himalayas;
- Many plants of genus Eriogonum, of North America;
- Many other plants of the family Polygonaceae;
- low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah)
noun
- (botany) Sensu strictissimo a more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body of any of various vascular Pteridophyta, such as horsetail, that bear spores;
- (zoology) A strobila, a layered reproductive stage in jellyfish, in which the swimming medusa form is produced.
- (botany) Sensu lato according to source and context, A more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body; a structure that might or might not be seen as an infructescence of either Pteridophyta, gymnosperms, or angiosperms; examples include the cones of Casuarina, or catkin-like strobili of Alnus
- (botany) Sensu stricto according to source and context, a more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body; a structure that might or might not be seen as an infructescence, usually woody, of gymnosperms such as pines and cycads, that bear seeds — usage has varied arbitrarily among authors since the 19th century.
- cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts
noun
- 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).
- Hibiscus moscheutos (crimsoneyed rosemallow, swamp rosemallow. eastern rosemallow)
- European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers
noun
- (botany) A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.
- (figurative) A spicy taste; a tang.
- Any short piece of leftover thread or yarn; a tuft or tassel.
- (anatomy) A bundle of minute blood vessels, a plexus.
- (chiefly in the plural) A fringe made of such threads.
- (mining) A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.
- The ends of the warp threads in a loom which remain unwoven attached to the loom when the web is cut.
- (nautical) A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.
- (nautical, chiefly in the plural) Small pieces of rope yarn used for making mats or mops.
- (botany) A tuft, bundle, or fringe of any threadlike structures, as hairs on a leaf, fibers of a root.
- A thrumming sound; a hum or vibration.
- a thrumming sound
adj
verb
- To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
- To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.
- To make a monotonous drumming noise.
- (nautical) To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in.
- make a rhythmic sound
- sound the strings of (a stringed instrument)
- sound with a monotonous hum
noun
- The fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant.
- Clinging fuzzy fluff that clings to fabric or accumulates in one's pockets or navel etc.
- A fine material made by scraping cotton or linen cloth; used for dressing wounds.
- Raw cotton ready for baling.
- cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side; used to dress wounds
- fine ravellings of cotton or linen fibers
verb
noun
- Hobblebush, Viburnum lantanoides.
- Leatherwood (genus Dirca or specifically Dirca palustris)
- Striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum)
- maple of eastern North America with striped bark and large two-lobed leaves clear yellow in autumn
- deciduous shrub of eastern North America having tough flexible branches and pliable bark and small yellow flowers
noun
- the thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus
- a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark
- Any appetizer or snack served in the evening as part of tapas.
- Seasoned slices of dried or cured meat in Filipino cuisine.
- A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry.
noun
- Fouquieria splendens (ocotillo).
- A long whip used by the driver of a horse-drawn coach.
- Masticophis flagellum, a colubrid snake of North America.
- a whipsnake of southern United States and Mexico; tail resembles a braided whip
- desert shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers
noun
- French grunt (Haemulon flavolineatum)
- margate (Haemulon album),
- pigfish (Orthopristis chrysoptera),
- sailor's grunt (Haemulon parra),
- pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides),
- spottail pinfish (Diplodus holbrookii),
- similar to sea bream; small spiny-finned fish found in bays along the southeastern coast of the United States
- a grunt found from Florida to Brazil and Gulf of Mexico
noun
adj
- (most regions, of light skin) Of a sickly pale colour.
- Foul; murky; sickly.
- (Ireland) Of a tan colour, associated with people from southern Europe or East Asia.
- (of a person) Having skin (especially on the face) of a sickly pale colour.
- (of objects or dim light) Having a similar pale, yellowish colour.
- unhealthy looking
verb
noun
- threadleaf groundsel (Senecio flaccidus)
- common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
- roundleaf ragwort (Packera obovata, syn. Senecio obovatus)
- Texas ragwort (Senecio ampullaceus)
- golden ragwort (Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus)
- white snakeroot (Ageratina altissima, syn. Eupatorium rugosum)
- purplestem aster (Symphyotrichum puniceum)
noun
- Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea)
- Olsynium douglasii (syn. Sisyrhinchium douglasii)
- Chickweed (Stellaria media)
- Honesty (Lunaria annua subsp. annua)
- A wildflower native to the western US and British Columbia, of species Clarkia amoena (syn. Godetia grandiflora).
- (South Africa) Any plant of the genus Geissorhiza.
- Sisyrinchium striatum.
- (Australia) A flannel flower (Actinotus helianthi)
noun
- of species Saxifraga flagellaris (whiplash saxifrage)
- of genus Chlorophytum (spider lilies)
- of genus Cleome (spiderflowers)
- especially of species Chlorophytum comosum of green and white variegated evergreen perennial plants, grown as houseplants.
- native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers
noun
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- 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.
- 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.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
- A ribbonwood (Adenostoma sparsifolium).
- An incense cedar (Calocedrus spp.),
- especially, Calocedrus decurrens.
- A tree of species Chukrasia tabularis, native to tropical Asia.
- A sequoia (Sequoia and Sequoiadendron).
- A Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata).
- A West Indian elm (Guazuma ulmifolia).
- A chinaberry (Melia azedarach).
noun
- Ellipsis of gooseneck loosestrife.
- (nautical) The swivel connection on a sailboat located near the bottom of the mast that the boom attaches to. When a sailboat performs a tack or a jibe the gooseneck swings the boom from one side of the boat to the other.
- (often attributive) Anything with a slender curved shape, resembling the neck of a goose, such as the shaft of some lamps.
- Ellipsis of gooseneck barnacle.
- something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
verb
noun
- (botany) One of the specialized bracts around the floret in grasses.
- (psycholinguistics) The theoretical abstract conceptual form of a word, representing a specific meaning, before the creation of a specific phonological form as the sounds of a lexeme, which may find representation in a specific written form as a dictionary or lexicographic word.
- (mathematics) A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition.
- (linguistics, lexicography) The canonical form of an inflected word; i.e., the form usually found as the headword in a dictionary, such as the nominative singular of a noun, the bare infinitive of a verb, etc.
- (in phrases, by extension) A proposition originally used for such a purpose, but having later acquired a greater, independent, importance; a fundamental (often pithy) and widely-used result.
- (botany) The outer shell of a fruit or similar body.
- the lower and stouter of the two glumes immediately enclosing the floret in most Gramineae
- the heading that indicates the subject of an annotation or a literary composition or a dictionary entry
- a subsidiary proposition that is assumed to be true in order to prove another proposition
noun
- any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads
- any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
- perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern United States
- Helichrysum, occurring in Africa, Australasia and Eurasia.
- Cudbear, a fungus of species (Ochrolechia tartarea, syn. Lecanora tartarea)
- Antennaria dioica
- Gamochaeta, with species in North and South America
- Gnaphalium, with species in Eurasia and the Americas
- Euchiton, native to Australasia and the Pacific
- Pseudognaphalium, native to North America
- Filago, of Eurasia and North America
noun
- common wormwood, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).
- Any of several perennial plants of the genus Leonurus, especially Leonurus cardiaca, used in traditional medicine to help with childbirth or treat uterine disorders.
- bitter Old World herb of hedgerows and woodland margins having toothed leaves and white or pale pink flowers
noun
- Ligusticum filicinum (fernleaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum verticillatum (northern licorice root
- Ligusticum grayi (Gray's licorice root)
- Ligusticum apiifolium (celery-leaf licorice root)
- Ligusticum canadense (Canadian licorice root)
- Ligusticum tenuifolium (Idaho 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
- A needle-like leaf found on some conifers.
- (programming) A text string that is searched for within another string. (see: needle in a haystack)
- (entomology) Any of various species of damselfly of the genus Synlestes, endemic to Australia.
- A fine measurement indicator on a dial or graph.
- A strong beam resting on props, used as a temporary support during building repairs.
- Any slender, pointed object resembling a needle, such as a pointed crystal, a sharp pinnacle of rock, an obelisk, etc.
- (informal) A sensor for playing phonograph records, a phonograph stylus.
- (gymnastics) A move in which the performer begins with two hands and one leg on the floor, then kicks the other leg into a full split.
- (informal, usually preceded by the) The death penalty carried out by lethal injection.
- A long, thin, sharp implement usually for piercing as in sewing, embroidery, acupuncture, tattooing, body piercing, medical injections, sutures, etc; or a blunt but otherwise similar implement used for forming loops or knots in crafts such as darning, knitting, tatting, etc.
- a sharp pointed implement (usually steel)
- a slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument
- the leaf of a conifer
- a stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record
verb
noun
- Semiothisa clathrata (latticed heath)
- in Erica spp.
- in Epacris spp. (Australian heath)
- Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
- in Phyllodoce spp. (mountain heath)
- in Leucopogon spp. (beard heath)
- Melitaea athalia (heath fritillary)
- in Cassiope spp.
- in Daboecia spp.
- Coenonympha pamphilus, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and Northern Africa, the small heath
- Coenonympha tullia, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and North America, the large heath
- A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
- Ematurga atomaria (common heath)
- a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
- a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
noun
- Black bindweed, of species Fallopia convolvulus.
- tall buckwheat (Fagopyrum cymosum, syns. Fagopyrum acutatum, Fagopyrum dibotrys), cultivated for medicinal use and as animal fodder;
- (US) Any plant in the genus Eriogonum of wild buckwheats, in the knotweed or buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), as is true buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum).
- Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum), cultivated in the Himalayas;
- Many plants of genus Eriogonum, of North America;
- Many other plants of the family Polygonaceae;
- low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah)
noun
- (botany) Sensu strictissimo a more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body of any of various vascular Pteridophyta, such as horsetail, that bear spores;
- (zoology) A strobila, a layered reproductive stage in jellyfish, in which the swimming medusa form is produced.
- (botany) Sensu lato according to source and context, A more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body; a structure that might or might not be seen as an infructescence of either Pteridophyta, gymnosperms, or angiosperms; examples include the cones of Casuarina, or catkin-like strobili of Alnus
- (botany) Sensu stricto according to source and context, a more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body; a structure that might or might not be seen as an infructescence, usually woody, of gymnosperms such as pines and cycads, that bear seeds — usage has varied arbitrarily among authors since the 19th century.
- cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts
noun
- 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).
- Hibiscus moscheutos (crimsoneyed rosemallow, swamp rosemallow. eastern rosemallow)
- European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers
noun
- (botany) A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.
- (figurative) A spicy taste; a tang.
- Any short piece of leftover thread or yarn; a tuft or tassel.
- (anatomy) A bundle of minute blood vessels, a plexus.
- (chiefly in the plural) A fringe made of such threads.
- (mining) A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.
- The ends of the warp threads in a loom which remain unwoven attached to the loom when the web is cut.
- (nautical) A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.
- (nautical, chiefly in the plural) Small pieces of rope yarn used for making mats or mops.
- (botany) A tuft, bundle, or fringe of any threadlike structures, as hairs on a leaf, fibers of a root.
- A thrumming sound; a hum or vibration.
- a thrumming sound
adj
verb
- To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
- To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.
- To make a monotonous drumming noise.
- (nautical) To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in.
- make a rhythmic sound
- sound the strings of (a stringed instrument)
- sound with a monotonous hum
noun
- The fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant.
- Clinging fuzzy fluff that clings to fabric or accumulates in one's pockets or navel etc.
- A fine material made by scraping cotton or linen cloth; used for dressing wounds.
- Raw cotton ready for baling.
- cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side; used to dress wounds
- fine ravellings of cotton or linen fibers
verb
noun
- Hobblebush, Viburnum lantanoides.
- Leatherwood (genus Dirca or specifically Dirca palustris)
- Striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum)
- maple of eastern North America with striped bark and large two-lobed leaves clear yellow in autumn
- deciduous shrub of eastern North America having tough flexible branches and pliable bark and small yellow flowers
noun
- the thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus
- a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark
- Any appetizer or snack served in the evening as part of tapas.
- Seasoned slices of dried or cured meat in Filipino cuisine.
- A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry.
noun
- Fouquieria splendens (ocotillo).
- A long whip used by the driver of a horse-drawn coach.
- Masticophis flagellum, a colubrid snake of North America.
- a whipsnake of southern United States and Mexico; tail resembles a braided whip
- desert shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers
noun
- French grunt (Haemulon flavolineatum)
- margate (Haemulon album),
- pigfish (Orthopristis chrysoptera),
- sailor's grunt (Haemulon parra),
- pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides),
- spottail pinfish (Diplodus holbrookii),
- similar to sea bream; small spiny-finned fish found in bays along the southeastern coast of the United States
- a grunt found from Florida to Brazil and Gulf of Mexico
noun
adj
- (most regions, of light skin) Of a sickly pale colour.
- Foul; murky; sickly.
- (Ireland) Of a tan colour, associated with people from southern Europe or East Asia.
- (of a person) Having skin (especially on the face) of a sickly pale colour.
- (of objects or dim light) Having a similar pale, yellowish colour.
- unhealthy looking
verb
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Nessuna parola corrispondente trovata. Prova una descrizione più ampia.