English words for 'Alternative form of canker root'
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noun
- The root of such a plant, or an extract of these roots.
- Any plant of two species of the genus Panax (Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius), having forked roots supposed to have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties.
- aromatic root of ginseng plants
- Chinese herb with palmately compound leaves and small greenish flowers and forked aromatic roots believed to have medicinal powers
noun
noun
- A plant of the species Erigeron canadensis.
- A plant of the species Ambrosia trifida.
- Any of various flowering plants of the genus Conyza.
- A plant of the species Cichorium intybus
- erect perennial strong-scented with serrate pointed leaves and a loose panicle of yellowish flowers; the eastern United States
- common North American weed with linear leaves and small discoid heads of yellowish flowers; widely naturalized throughout temperate regions; sometimes placed in genus Erigeron
noun
noun
- Any of various individual trees that resemble a candelabrum.
- Several species of Euphorbia, including Euphorbia ingens, Euphorbia candelabrum, Euphorbia ammak, Euphorbia cooperi, Euphorbia lacti, and Euphorbia antiquorum.
- An African native, Senna didymobotrya, whose yellow flowers look like lit candles.
- A South American tree, Cecropia pachystachya.
- A Brazilian tree, Araucaria angustifolia.
- A decorative motif of a stylized tree with symmetric branches having the appearance of a candelabrum.
noun
- The root of this plant.
- Tapioca, a starchy pulp made with manioc roots.
- Manioc (Manihot esculenta), a tropical plant which is the source of tapioca.
- cassava root eaten as a staple food after drying and leaching; source of tapioca
- a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics
- any of several plants of the genus Manihot having fleshy roots yielding a nutritious starch
noun
- A perennial herb, Polymnia canadensis
- A coarse American composite weed, Smallanthus uvedalia.
- A rare herb, Polymnia johnbeckii found only in patches along the Tennessee River.
- A rare perennial or annual herb found only in Tennessee and Georgia, Polymnia laevigata
- An annual wildflower found only in Arkansas, Polymnia cossatotensis.
noun
- (botany) A buttress root.
- (figurative) Anything that supports or strengthens.
- (by extension) Anything that serves to support something; a prop.
- (climbing) A feature jutting prominently out from a mountain or rock.
- (architecture) A brick, concrete or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
- a support usually of stone or brick; supports the wall of a building
verb
noun
- (biology) A root.
- (linguistics) The primitive root word or morpheme from which later versions derive; the etymon
- (mathematics) The number of distinct symbols used to represent numbers in a particular base, as ten for decimal.
- (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place
noun
- The root of such a plant, or an extract of these roots.
- Any plant of two species of the genus Panax (Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius), having forked roots supposed to have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties.
- aromatic root of ginseng plants
- Chinese herb with palmately compound leaves and small greenish flowers and forked aromatic roots believed to have medicinal powers
noun
noun
- A plant of the species Erigeron canadensis.
- A plant of the species Ambrosia trifida.
- Any of various flowering plants of the genus Conyza.
- A plant of the species Cichorium intybus
- erect perennial strong-scented with serrate pointed leaves and a loose panicle of yellowish flowers; the eastern United States
- common North American weed with linear leaves and small discoid heads of yellowish flowers; widely naturalized throughout temperate regions; sometimes placed in genus Erigeron
noun
noun
- Any of various individual trees that resemble a candelabrum.
- Several species of Euphorbia, including Euphorbia ingens, Euphorbia candelabrum, Euphorbia ammak, Euphorbia cooperi, Euphorbia lacti, and Euphorbia antiquorum.
- An African native, Senna didymobotrya, whose yellow flowers look like lit candles.
- A South American tree, Cecropia pachystachya.
- A Brazilian tree, Araucaria angustifolia.
- A decorative motif of a stylized tree with symmetric branches having the appearance of a candelabrum.
noun
- The root of this plant.
- Tapioca, a starchy pulp made with manioc roots.
- Manioc (Manihot esculenta), a tropical plant which is the source of tapioca.
- cassava root eaten as a staple food after drying and leaching; source of tapioca
- a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics
- any of several plants of the genus Manihot having fleshy roots yielding a nutritious starch
noun
- A perennial herb, Polymnia canadensis
- A coarse American composite weed, Smallanthus uvedalia.
- A rare herb, Polymnia johnbeckii found only in patches along the Tennessee River.
- A rare perennial or annual herb found only in Tennessee and Georgia, Polymnia laevigata
- An annual wildflower found only in Arkansas, Polymnia cossatotensis.
noun
- (botany) A buttress root.
- (figurative) Anything that supports or strengthens.
- (by extension) Anything that serves to support something; a prop.
- (climbing) A feature jutting prominently out from a mountain or rock.
- (architecture) A brick, concrete or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
- a support usually of stone or brick; supports the wall of a building
verb
noun
- (biology) A root.
- (linguistics) The primitive root word or morpheme from which later versions derive; the etymon
- (mathematics) The number of distinct symbols used to represent numbers in a particular base, as ten for decimal.
- (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place
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