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noun
verb
noun
- A terminal bud of certain palm trees, used for food.
- (slang) Scraps of cloth which are left after a garment has been cut out, which tailors traditionally kept.
- Used as a term of endearment.
- (by extension) Any of various cultivars of the species Brassica oleracea.
- (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
- 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
- Livistona australis, an Australian palm
- low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds
- 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)
- (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
noun
- Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand
- tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic
- Cordyline australis, a hardy, widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand, a traditional source of food and fiber.
- Any of several other similar trees of the genus Cordyline.
- The worm bark tree, Andira inermis.
noun
- The petiole of the frond of a fern or palm
- The stem of a mushroom, kelp, etc.
- The trunk of a tree.
- (historical, slang) A stipendiary magistrate.
- The caudicle within the pollinarium of an orchid flower
- supporting stalk or stem-like structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
noun
- Ellipsis of pearl tapioca.
- (figuratively) Something precious.
- A light-colored tern.
- A fringe or border.
- A fish allied to the turbot; the brill.
- One of the circle of tubercles which form the bur on a deer's antler.
- A whitish speck or film on the eye.
- (heraldry) Argent, in blazoning by precious stones.
- (literally) A shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating foreign particle. Its substance is the same as nacre, or mother-of-pearl. Round lustrous pearls are used in jewellery.
- (figuratively) A valuable little nugget of information; especially, an aphorism or tip that is operationally useful for decision-making.
- (figuratively, euphemistic or vulgar slang) The clitoris.
- A capsule of gelatin or similar substance containing liquid for, e.g., medicinal application.
- Nacre; mother-of-pearl.
- a shape that is spherical and small
- a shade of white the color of bleached bones
- a smooth lustrous round structure inside the shell of a clam or oyster; much valued as a jewel
verb
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl.
- (intransitive) To hunt for pearls
- (transitive) To cause to resemble pearls in shape; to make into small round grains.
- (intransitive, of a liquid) To bead; to form droplets.
- (Minecraft) To use an ender pearl to teleport by throwing it.
- (intransitive) To resemble pearl or pearls.
- (transitive) To cause to resemble pearls in lustre or iridescence.
- (intransitive, surfing) Of the nose of the surfboard: to sink in this manner.
- (intransitive, botany) Of aquatic plants: to produce visible bubbles on the stems and leaves during photosynthesis, usually in a simulated environment like an aquarium.
- (intransitive, surfing) To sink the nose of one's surfboard into the water, often on takeoff.
- gather pearls, from oysters in the ocean
noun
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
noun
- Palmaria palmata (dulse)
- Any such branched marine bryozoan
- Chondrus crispus (Irish moss, carrageen moss)
- Bryopsis africana, a green alga
- Endocladia muricata (turfweed, nailbrush seaweed)
- Kappaphycus alvarezii (elkhorn sea moss)
- Certain green algae, such as
- any of various red algae having graceful rose to purple fronds (e.g. dulse or carrageen)
- sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having a curved or circular ridge bearing tentacles; attach to stones or seaweed and reproduce by budding
noun
- Ellipsis of gooseneck barnacle.
- 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.
- something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
verb
noun
noun
- palm having palmate or fan-shaped leaves
- A traveller's palm (Ravenala madagascariensis)
- Any of several different kinds of palms (Arecaceae) in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound).
- Any of many plants that have similar palmate leaves. (See Derived terms below.)
noun
- Ellipsis of duckweed.
- (Scotland) A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which befalls those who are about to give birth, are giving birth, or have recently given birth or miscarried or aborted.
- (countable, British, informal) A puny person; one who has little physical strength.
- (Scotland) Lymphangitis in a horse.
- (countable) Any plant unwanted at the place where and at the time when it is growing.
- (with the, uncountable, colloquial) Tobacco.
- (uncountable, informal, originally slang) Cannabis.
- (countable, figuratively) Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless.
- (countable) A weak horse, which is therefore unfit to breed from.
- street names for marijuana
- any plant that crowds out cultivated plants
- a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
verb
- (library science, transitive) To systematically remove materials from a library collection based on a set of criteria.
- (transitive) To remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area (especially grass).
- simple past and past participle of wee
- (figurative, transitive) To pilfer the best items from a collection.
- clear of weeds
noun
- Wodyetia bifurcata (foxtail palm).
- Acalypha hispida (chenille plant).
- Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley).
- (metallurgy) The last cinders obtained in the fining process.
- Any of various grasses having bushy seed spikelets that resemble the tail of a fox
- A tail of a fox.
- species of Setaria (foxtail millets).
- Lycopodiella alopecuroides 9foxtail clubmoss0.
- A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses.
- species of genus Alopecurus (foxtail grasses).
- Bromus madritensis (foxtail brome).
- An orchid of species Rhynchostylis retusa.
- grasses of the genera Alopecurus and Setaria having dense silky or bristly brushlike flowering spikes
noun
- A palmier.
- 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.
- Burdock (Arctium spp.).
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
noun
- (botany) One of the glandular hairs on the leaves of certain insectivorous plants.
- (UK, military, historical) An officer employed to drive out to troops and transmit back requests for support via a special radio link.
- (figurative) Something like a zoological limb.
- (zoology) An elongated, boneless, flexible organ or limb of some animals, such as the octopus and squid.
- (figurative) An insidious reach or influence.
- any of various elongated tactile or prehensile flexible organs that occur on the head or near the mouth in many animals; used for feeling or grasping or locomotion
- something that acts like a tentacle in its ability to grasp and hold
verb
adj
- (botany) Covered in long, slender, glistening hairs pressed close to the surface; sericeous.
- (slang) Having sensibilities of mainstream culture, in contrast to crunchy.
- Similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.
- Smooth and pleasant; seductive.
- having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; being of a smooth, soft and lustrous quality, resembling silk
noun
noun
- Corypha elata (buri palm, gebang palm)
- Caryota urens (fishtail palm, sago palm, toddy palm, wine palm)
- especially, Arenga pinnata
- Phoenix spp. (date palm)
- Nypa fruticans (nipa palm)
- Any of various palm species used to produce sugar, including:
- Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)
- Borassus flabellifer (palmyra palms)
- Malaysian feather palm with base densely clothed with fibers; yields a sweet sap used in wine and trunk pith yields sago
noun
- candied stalks of the angelica plant
- any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica having pinnately compound leaves and small white or greenish flowers in compound umbels
- aromatic stems or leaves or roots of Angelica Archangelica
- Synonym of angélique (“a musical instrument”).
- A species of Aralia.
- A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archangelica).
- A candied stem of the plant, used to decorate cookies.
noun
verb
noun
- A terminal bud of certain palm trees, used for food.
- (slang) Scraps of cloth which are left after a garment has been cut out, which tailors traditionally kept.
- Used as a term of endearment.
- (by extension) Any of various cultivars of the species Brassica oleracea.
- (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
- 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
- Livistona australis, an Australian palm
- low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds
- 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)
- (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
noun
- Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
- elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand
- tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic
- Cordyline australis, a hardy, widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand, a traditional source of food and fiber.
- Any of several other similar trees of the genus Cordyline.
- The worm bark tree, Andira inermis.
noun
- The petiole of the frond of a fern or palm
- The stem of a mushroom, kelp, etc.
- The trunk of a tree.
- (historical, slang) A stipendiary magistrate.
- The caudicle within the pollinarium of an orchid flower
- supporting stalk or stem-like structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
noun
- Ellipsis of pearl tapioca.
- (figuratively) Something precious.
- A light-colored tern.
- A fringe or border.
- A fish allied to the turbot; the brill.
- One of the circle of tubercles which form the bur on a deer's antler.
- A whitish speck or film on the eye.
- (heraldry) Argent, in blazoning by precious stones.
- (literally) A shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating foreign particle. Its substance is the same as nacre, or mother-of-pearl. Round lustrous pearls are used in jewellery.
- (figuratively) A valuable little nugget of information; especially, an aphorism or tip that is operationally useful for decision-making.
- (figuratively, euphemistic or vulgar slang) The clitoris.
- A capsule of gelatin or similar substance containing liquid for, e.g., medicinal application.
- Nacre; mother-of-pearl.
- a shape that is spherical and small
- a shade of white the color of bleached bones
- a smooth lustrous round structure inside the shell of a clam or oyster; much valued as a jewel
verb
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl.
- (intransitive) To hunt for pearls
- (transitive) To cause to resemble pearls in shape; to make into small round grains.
- (intransitive, of a liquid) To bead; to form droplets.
- (Minecraft) To use an ender pearl to teleport by throwing it.
- (intransitive) To resemble pearl or pearls.
- (transitive) To cause to resemble pearls in lustre or iridescence.
- (intransitive, surfing) Of the nose of the surfboard: to sink in this manner.
- (intransitive, botany) Of aquatic plants: to produce visible bubbles on the stems and leaves during photosynthesis, usually in a simulated environment like an aquarium.
- (intransitive, surfing) To sink the nose of one's surfboard into the water, often on takeoff.
- gather pearls, from oysters in the ocean
noun
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
noun
- Palmaria palmata (dulse)
- Any such branched marine bryozoan
- Chondrus crispus (Irish moss, carrageen moss)
- Bryopsis africana, a green alga
- Endocladia muricata (turfweed, nailbrush seaweed)
- Kappaphycus alvarezii (elkhorn sea moss)
- Certain green algae, such as
- any of various red algae having graceful rose to purple fronds (e.g. dulse or carrageen)
- sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having a curved or circular ridge bearing tentacles; attach to stones or seaweed and reproduce by budding
noun
- Ellipsis of gooseneck barnacle.
- 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.
- something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
verb
noun
noun
- palm having palmate or fan-shaped leaves
- A traveller's palm (Ravenala madagascariensis)
- Any of several different kinds of palms (Arecaceae) in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound).
- Any of many plants that have similar palmate leaves. (See Derived terms below.)
noun
- Ellipsis of duckweed.
- (Scotland) A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which befalls those who are about to give birth, are giving birth, or have recently given birth or miscarried or aborted.
- (countable, British, informal) A puny person; one who has little physical strength.
- (Scotland) Lymphangitis in a horse.
- (countable) Any plant unwanted at the place where and at the time when it is growing.
- (with the, uncountable, colloquial) Tobacco.
- (uncountable, informal, originally slang) Cannabis.
- (countable, figuratively) Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless.
- (countable) A weak horse, which is therefore unfit to breed from.
- street names for marijuana
- any plant that crowds out cultivated plants
- a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
verb
- (library science, transitive) To systematically remove materials from a library collection based on a set of criteria.
- (transitive) To remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area (especially grass).
- simple past and past participle of wee
- (figurative, transitive) To pilfer the best items from a collection.
- clear of weeds
noun
- Wodyetia bifurcata (foxtail palm).
- Acalypha hispida (chenille plant).
- Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley).
- (metallurgy) The last cinders obtained in the fining process.
- Any of various grasses having bushy seed spikelets that resemble the tail of a fox
- A tail of a fox.
- species of Setaria (foxtail millets).
- Lycopodiella alopecuroides 9foxtail clubmoss0.
- A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses.
- species of genus Alopecurus (foxtail grasses).
- Bromus madritensis (foxtail brome).
- An orchid of species Rhynchostylis retusa.
- grasses of the genera Alopecurus and Setaria having dense silky or bristly brushlike flowering spikes
noun
- A palmier.
- 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.
- Burdock (Arctium spp.).
- any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries
noun
- (botany) One of the glandular hairs on the leaves of certain insectivorous plants.
- (UK, military, historical) An officer employed to drive out to troops and transmit back requests for support via a special radio link.
- (figurative) Something like a zoological limb.
- (zoology) An elongated, boneless, flexible organ or limb of some animals, such as the octopus and squid.
- (figurative) An insidious reach or influence.
- any of various elongated tactile or prehensile flexible organs that occur on the head or near the mouth in many animals; used for feeling or grasping or locomotion
- something that acts like a tentacle in its ability to grasp and hold
verb
noun
- Corypha elata (buri palm, gebang palm)
- Caryota urens (fishtail palm, sago palm, toddy palm, wine palm)
- especially, Arenga pinnata
- Phoenix spp. (date palm)
- Nypa fruticans (nipa palm)
- Any of various palm species used to produce sugar, including:
- Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)
- Borassus flabellifer (palmyra palms)
- Malaysian feather palm with base densely clothed with fibers; yields a sweet sap used in wine and trunk pith yields sago
noun
- candied stalks of the angelica plant
- any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica having pinnately compound leaves and small white or greenish flowers in compound umbels
- aromatic stems or leaves or roots of Angelica Archangelica
- Synonym of angélique (“a musical instrument”).
- A species of Aralia.
- A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archangelica).
- A candied stem of the plant, used to decorate cookies.
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adj
- (botany) Covered in long, slender, glistening hairs pressed close to the surface; sericeous.
- (slang) Having sensibilities of mainstream culture, in contrast to crunchy.
- Similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.
- Smooth and pleasant; seductive.
- having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; being of a smooth, soft and lustrous quality, resembling silk