Palavras em English para 'common chickweed'
Acima você encontra palavras relacionadas a "common chickweed". Foque ou passe o cursor sobre uma palavra para ver sua definição.
Resultados da pesquisa
noun
noun
- any of various plants related to the common chickweed
- especially common chickweed (Stellaria media), a common, edible weed in North America and Europe.
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- any of various plants of the genus Stellaria
- Paronychia spp. (nailwort, whitlow-wort)
- Ageratum conyzoides
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- Stellaria pro parte
noun
- Chickweed (Stellaria media)
- Olsynium douglasii (syn. Sisyrhinchium douglasii)
- Honesty (Lunaria annua subsp. annua)
- A wildflower native to the western US and British Columbia, of species Clarkia amoena (syn. Godetia grandiflora).
- Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea)
- (South Africa) Any plant of the genus Geissorhiza.
- Sisyrinchium striatum.
- (Australia) A flannel flower (Actinotus helianthi)
noun
- chickweed with hairy silver-grey leaves and rather large white flowers
- European garden plant having finely cut leaves and white or pale blue flowers
- tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed
- Nigella damascena, an annual flowering plant of the genus Nigella, the blooms of which are generally blue in colour, though also found in shades of pink, white or pale purple.
noun
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
noun
- Certain knapweeds (Centaurea spp.).
- Dwarf mallow, common mallow (Malva neglecta).
- Clustered bluet (Oldenlandia uniflora).
- False buttonweed (Spermacoce spp.).
- Velvetleaf, Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti).
- Water buttons (Cotula spp.).
- Any of several plants of the genera Diodia and Hexasepalum (syn. Diodella), of the madder family.
noun
- Any of several field weeds, such as the common corncockle (Agrostemma githago) and darnel ryegrass (Lolium temulentum).
- A kiln for drying hops; an oast.
- (figurative, in the plural) Chiefly in cockles of someone's heart: a person's innermost feelings.
- (Cockney rhyming slang) A £10 note; a tenner.
- (directly from French coquille) A wrinkle, pucker
- Any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells.
- The fire chamber of a furnace.
- The shell of such a mollusk.
- The dome of a heating furnace.
- (by extension) A defect in sheepskin; firm dark nodules caused by the bites of keds on live sheep
- (Cornwall, mining) The mineral black tourmaline or schorl.
- common edible, burrowing European bivalve mollusk that has a strong, rounded shell with radiating ribs
- common edible European bivalve
verb
noun
- A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses.
- Any of various grasses having bushy seed spikelets that resemble the tail of a fox
- Acalypha hispida (chenille plant).
- Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley).
- Wodyetia bifurcata (foxtail palm).
- (metallurgy) The last cinders obtained in the fining process.
- A tail of a fox.
- species of Setaria (foxtail millets).
- Lycopodiella alopecuroides 9foxtail clubmoss0.
- 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
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- (US) Arisaema triphyllum.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Indian, turnip. (also meaning Brassica rapa cultivars in India)
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum
- Alternative form of Jack-in-the-pulpit.
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower
- Alternative form of wakerobin.
noun
- A seed of this plant; the chickpea.
- the seed of the chickpea plant
- An edible pulse (Cicer arietinum), of the family Leguminosae or Fabaceae and subfamilies Faboideae or Papilionoideae, with white or purple-blue flowers and small feathery leaves on both sides of the stem and pods containing two to three peas.
- large white roundish Asiatic legume; usually dried
noun
noun
noun
- A flower of these plants.
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
noun
- Cotton grass (Eriophorum spp.).
- Any of the cultivated cottons that have escaped and established themselves in the wild.
- A shrubby herb (Gossypium thurberi) of southern Arizona and Mexico.
- (Australia, informal) A tall weed, resembling milkweed, with a ball-shaped seed pod, Gomphocarpus fruticosus (syn. Asclepias fruticosa) and Gomphocarpus physocarpus (syn. Asclepias physocarpa).
- Any of several plants of the genera Abutilon and Hibiscus, especially Hibiscus moscheutos.
- shrub of southern Arizona and Mexico
noun
- Any thorny shrub.
- A cocktail of gin, lemon juice, and blackberry liqueur.
- Any of many closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus including the blackberry and likely not including the raspberry proper.
- (graph theory) A collection of mutually touching connected subgraphs, where two subgraphs touch if they share a vertex or each includes one endpoint of an edge.
- (chiefly Scotland) The soft fruit borne by the species Rubus fruticosus formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets.
- any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
verb
noun
- bushy honeysuckle with twining branches and white or yellow-white flowers; southern United States
- shrub growing in swamps throughout the eastern United States and having small white to pinkish flowers resembling honeysuckle
- Banksia integrifolia, an Australian tree.
- Rhododendron viscosum, a shrub native to the eastern United States.
noun
noun
- any of various plants related to the common chickweed
- especially common chickweed (Stellaria media), a common, edible weed in North America and Europe.
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- any of various plants of the genus Stellaria
- Paronychia spp. (nailwort, whitlow-wort)
- Ageratum conyzoides
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- Stellaria pro parte
noun
- Chickweed (Stellaria media)
- Olsynium douglasii (syn. Sisyrhinchium douglasii)
- Honesty (Lunaria annua subsp. annua)
- A wildflower native to the western US and British Columbia, of species Clarkia amoena (syn. Godetia grandiflora).
- Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea)
- (South Africa) Any plant of the genus Geissorhiza.
- Sisyrinchium striatum.
- (Australia) A flannel flower (Actinotus helianthi)
noun
- chickweed with hairy silver-grey leaves and rather large white flowers
- European garden plant having finely cut leaves and white or pale blue flowers
- tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed
- Nigella damascena, an annual flowering plant of the genus Nigella, the blooms of which are generally blue in colour, though also found in shades of pink, white or pale purple.
noun
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
noun
- Certain knapweeds (Centaurea spp.).
- Dwarf mallow, common mallow (Malva neglecta).
- Clustered bluet (Oldenlandia uniflora).
- False buttonweed (Spermacoce spp.).
- Velvetleaf, Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti).
- Water buttons (Cotula spp.).
- Any of several plants of the genera Diodia and Hexasepalum (syn. Diodella), of the madder family.
noun
- Any of several field weeds, such as the common corncockle (Agrostemma githago) and darnel ryegrass (Lolium temulentum).
- A kiln for drying hops; an oast.
- (figurative, in the plural) Chiefly in cockles of someone's heart: a person's innermost feelings.
- (Cockney rhyming slang) A £10 note; a tenner.
- (directly from French coquille) A wrinkle, pucker
- Any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells.
- The fire chamber of a furnace.
- The shell of such a mollusk.
- The dome of a heating furnace.
- (by extension) A defect in sheepskin; firm dark nodules caused by the bites of keds on live sheep
- (Cornwall, mining) The mineral black tourmaline or schorl.
- common edible, burrowing European bivalve mollusk that has a strong, rounded shell with radiating ribs
- common edible European bivalve
verb
noun
- A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses.
- Any of various grasses having bushy seed spikelets that resemble the tail of a fox
- Acalypha hispida (chenille plant).
- Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley).
- Wodyetia bifurcata (foxtail palm).
- (metallurgy) The last cinders obtained in the fining process.
- A tail of a fox.
- species of Setaria (foxtail millets).
- Lycopodiella alopecuroides 9foxtail clubmoss0.
- 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
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- (US) Arisaema triphyllum.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Indian, turnip. (also meaning Brassica rapa cultivars in India)
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum
- Alternative form of Jack-in-the-pulpit.
noun
- common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
- any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower
- Alternative form of wakerobin.
noun
- A seed of this plant; the chickpea.
- the seed of the chickpea plant
- An edible pulse (Cicer arietinum), of the family Leguminosae or Fabaceae and subfamilies Faboideae or Papilionoideae, with white or purple-blue flowers and small feathery leaves on both sides of the stem and pods containing two to three peas.
- large white roundish Asiatic legume; usually dried
noun
noun
noun
- A flower of these plants.
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
noun
- Cotton grass (Eriophorum spp.).
- Any of the cultivated cottons that have escaped and established themselves in the wild.
- A shrubby herb (Gossypium thurberi) of southern Arizona and Mexico.
- (Australia, informal) A tall weed, resembling milkweed, with a ball-shaped seed pod, Gomphocarpus fruticosus (syn. Asclepias fruticosa) and Gomphocarpus physocarpus (syn. Asclepias physocarpa).
- Any of several plants of the genera Abutilon and Hibiscus, especially Hibiscus moscheutos.
- shrub of southern Arizona and Mexico
noun
- Any thorny shrub.
- A cocktail of gin, lemon juice, and blackberry liqueur.
- Any of many closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus including the blackberry and likely not including the raspberry proper.
- (graph theory) A collection of mutually touching connected subgraphs, where two subgraphs touch if they share a vertex or each includes one endpoint of an edge.
- (chiefly Scotland) The soft fruit borne by the species Rubus fruticosus formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets.
- any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
verb
noun
- bushy honeysuckle with twining branches and white or yellow-white flowers; southern United States
- shrub growing in swamps throughout the eastern United States and having small white to pinkish flowers resembling honeysuckle
- Banksia integrifolia, an Australian tree.
- Rhododendron viscosum, a shrub native to the eastern United States.
Nenhuma palavra correspondente encontrada. Tente uma descrição mais ampla.