'Craterellus cornucopioides'에 대한 English 단어
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noun
- a saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
- fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
- A dried fruiting body of a fungus formerly used in medicine (now Laricifomes officinalis, formerly Fomitopsis officinalis, Fomes officinalis, Polyporus officinalis).
- Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of umbrella-like caps, on stalks, with numerous gills beneath.
noun
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
noun
- A cacomistle, Bassariscus sumichrasti
- A North American ringtail, Bassariscus astutus
- (nautical) A ringsail.
- Any of various damselflies of the genus Austrolestes, of Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands
- A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
- A raccoon (Procyon spp, especially Procyon lotor)
- A ringtail possum (family Pseudocheiridae)
- (Australia, slang) A ring-in.
- A capuchin monkey (Cebus spp.)
- North American raccoon
- monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
- an immature golden eagle
- raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
noun
- a tree of shrub of the genus Cornus often having showy bracts resembling flowers
- The cherry-like fruit of such plants, certain of which are edible.
- Any tree or shrub of the dogwood subgenera, Cornus subg. Arctocrania (syn. Cornus subg. Chamaepericlymenum) or Cornus subg. Cornus, especially Cornus mas, the European cornel.
noun
- a tree of shrub of the genus Cornus often having showy bracts resembling flowers
- hard tough wood of any dogwood of the genus Cornus; resembles boxwood
- A wood or tree similar to this genus, used in different parts of the world.
- Any of various small trees of the genus Cornus, especially the wild cornel and the flowering cornel.
- The wood of such trees and shrubs.
noun
- (countable) A hawthorn of species (Crataegus crus-galli).
- (countable) Any of several spiny trees, formerly all of the genus Acacia, such as Vachellia cookii (cockspur acacia).
- (uncountable) An annual European weed of species Centaurea melitensis, naturalized in North and South America.
- (countable) A small West Indian tree (Pisonia aculeata).
- (uncountable) Burgrass of species Cenchrus echinatus.
- (uncountable) Grass of species (Echinochloa crus-galli).
- (countable) A blade for tying to the foot of a gamecock.
- Any plant of species Casearia aculeata, of the tropical Americas.
- (uncountable) Orchard grass, a widely grown tall stout hay and pasture grass (Dactylis glomerata) of Eurasia.
- small spiny West Indian tree
- widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
noun
- Cyperus alternifolius, a sedge.
- Chloris truncata, a grass, early chloris (Australia), Australian finger grass, star grass, windmill grass.
- Many species of the grass genus Enteropogon, such as Enteropogon acicularis.
- Several species of the sedge genus Fuirena.
- Digitaria divaricatissima, a grass, spreading umbrella grass, spider-panic.
noun
noun
- (Australia) Aegiceras corniculatum
- A tree or woody shrub common in swampy salt-water areas along the Atlantic tropical coasts of Africa and South America, extending north into the Pacific tropics, and into the Gulf Coast and South Florida in North America (Avicennia germinans)
- Lumnitzera spp.
- (Australia) Bruguiera gymnorhiza
- a mangrove of the West Indies and the southern Florida coast; occurs in dense thickets and has numerous short roots that bend up from the ground
- an Australian tree resembling the black mangrove of the West Indies and Florida
noun
- a saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
- fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
- A dried fruiting body of a fungus formerly used in medicine (now Laricifomes officinalis, formerly Fomitopsis officinalis, Fomes officinalis, Polyporus officinalis).
- Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of umbrella-like caps, on stalks, with numerous gills beneath.
noun
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
noun
- A cacomistle, Bassariscus sumichrasti
- A North American ringtail, Bassariscus astutus
- (nautical) A ringsail.
- Any of various damselflies of the genus Austrolestes, of Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands
- A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
- A raccoon (Procyon spp, especially Procyon lotor)
- A ringtail possum (family Pseudocheiridae)
- (Australia, slang) A ring-in.
- A capuchin monkey (Cebus spp.)
- North American raccoon
- monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
- an immature golden eagle
- raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
noun
- a tree of shrub of the genus Cornus often having showy bracts resembling flowers
- The cherry-like fruit of such plants, certain of which are edible.
- Any tree or shrub of the dogwood subgenera, Cornus subg. Arctocrania (syn. Cornus subg. Chamaepericlymenum) or Cornus subg. Cornus, especially Cornus mas, the European cornel.
noun
- a tree of shrub of the genus Cornus often having showy bracts resembling flowers
- hard tough wood of any dogwood of the genus Cornus; resembles boxwood
- A wood or tree similar to this genus, used in different parts of the world.
- Any of various small trees of the genus Cornus, especially the wild cornel and the flowering cornel.
- The wood of such trees and shrubs.
noun
- (countable) A hawthorn of species (Crataegus crus-galli).
- (countable) Any of several spiny trees, formerly all of the genus Acacia, such as Vachellia cookii (cockspur acacia).
- (uncountable) An annual European weed of species Centaurea melitensis, naturalized in North and South America.
- (countable) A small West Indian tree (Pisonia aculeata).
- (uncountable) Burgrass of species Cenchrus echinatus.
- (uncountable) Grass of species (Echinochloa crus-galli).
- (countable) A blade for tying to the foot of a gamecock.
- Any plant of species Casearia aculeata, of the tropical Americas.
- (uncountable) Orchard grass, a widely grown tall stout hay and pasture grass (Dactylis glomerata) of Eurasia.
- small spiny West Indian tree
- widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
noun
- Cyperus alternifolius, a sedge.
- Chloris truncata, a grass, early chloris (Australia), Australian finger grass, star grass, windmill grass.
- Many species of the grass genus Enteropogon, such as Enteropogon acicularis.
- Several species of the sedge genus Fuirena.
- Digitaria divaricatissima, a grass, spreading umbrella grass, spider-panic.
noun
noun
- (Australia) Aegiceras corniculatum
- A tree or woody shrub common in swampy salt-water areas along the Atlantic tropical coasts of Africa and South America, extending north into the Pacific tropics, and into the Gulf Coast and South Florida in North America (Avicennia germinans)
- Lumnitzera spp.
- (Australia) Bruguiera gymnorhiza
- a mangrove of the West Indies and the southern Florida coast; occurs in dense thickets and has numerous short roots that bend up from the ground
- an Australian tree resembling the black mangrove of the West Indies and Florida
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