English words for 'Alternative form of figary.'
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- wild variety of the common fig used to facilitate pollination of certain figs
- A hermaphrodite fruit, inedible to humans, of certain usually uncultivated species of Ficus, which is the source of the pollen with which fig wasps pollinate edible female fruit in both cultivated and uncultivated Ficus trees.
noun
- a leaf from a fig tree
- A leaf of the fig plant.
- a covering consisting of anything intended to conceal something regarded as shameful
- A representation of leaf of a fig plant used to cover the genitals of a nude figure in a work of art (alluding to Genesis iii 7, in which Adam and Eve use fig leaves to hide their nakedness).
- (figuratively) Anything used to conceal something undesirable or that one does not want to be discovered.
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- the fleshy multiple fruit of the fig consisting of an enlarged hollow receptacle containing numerous fruitlets
- (botany) A collective fleshy fruit, in which the ovaries are hidden within a hollow receptacle, as in the fig; a hollow ball with a stalk at one end and an opening (ostiole) at the other, with flowers or fruits on the inside
noun
- The piece of ginger root used in figging.
- The fruit of the fig tree, pear-shaped and containing many small seeds.
- A Lady Finger banana, also known as the "fig banana", (cultivar of Musa acuminata)
- Abbreviation of figure (“diagram or illustration”).
- A small piece of tobacco.
- A fruit-bearing tree or shrub of the genus Ficus that is native mainly to the tropics.
- A fico, a contemptuous gesture.
- The value of a fig, practically nothing; a fico; a whit.
- a diagram or picture illustrating textual material
- Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit
- fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried
verb
noun
adj
noun
- Any of a number of kinds of figs (genus Ficus) that sprout on branches of other trees and crowd them out as they mature.
- a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
- a common tropical American clusia having solitary white or rose flowers
noun
- (originally) A large tree bearing edible fruit, Ficus sycomorus, allied to the common fig, found in Egypt and Syria.
- (US) Any of several North American plane trees, of the genus Platanus, especially Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore), distinguished by its mottled bark which flakes off in large irregular masses.
- (British) A large British and European species of maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, known in North America as the sycamore maple.
- variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree
- thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the biblical sycamore
- Eurasian maple tree with pale grey bark that peels in flakes like that of a sycamore tree; leaves with five ovate lobes yellow in autumn
- any of several trees of the genus Platanus having thin pale bark that scales off in small plates and lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruits
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- A tropical Indian fig tree, Ficus benghalensis, that has many aerial roots.
- A type of loose gown worn in India.
- (India, Pakistan) A vest; an undershirt; a singlet.
- Various other trees of the Ficus subgenus Urostigma, especially Ficus pertusa (Central American banyan) and Ficus microcarpa (Chinese banyan or Malayan banyan).
- An Indian trader, merchant, cashier, or money changer.
- a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India
- East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks
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noun
noun
noun
- wild variety of the common fig used to facilitate pollination of certain figs
- A hermaphrodite fruit, inedible to humans, of certain usually uncultivated species of Ficus, which is the source of the pollen with which fig wasps pollinate edible female fruit in both cultivated and uncultivated Ficus trees.
noun
- a leaf from a fig tree
- A leaf of the fig plant.
- a covering consisting of anything intended to conceal something regarded as shameful
- A representation of leaf of a fig plant used to cover the genitals of a nude figure in a work of art (alluding to Genesis iii 7, in which Adam and Eve use fig leaves to hide their nakedness).
- (figuratively) Anything used to conceal something undesirable or that one does not want to be discovered.
noun
- the fleshy multiple fruit of the fig consisting of an enlarged hollow receptacle containing numerous fruitlets
- (botany) A collective fleshy fruit, in which the ovaries are hidden within a hollow receptacle, as in the fig; a hollow ball with a stalk at one end and an opening (ostiole) at the other, with flowers or fruits on the inside
noun
- The piece of ginger root used in figging.
- The fruit of the fig tree, pear-shaped and containing many small seeds.
- A Lady Finger banana, also known as the "fig banana", (cultivar of Musa acuminata)
- Abbreviation of figure (“diagram or illustration”).
- A small piece of tobacco.
- A fruit-bearing tree or shrub of the genus Ficus that is native mainly to the tropics.
- A fico, a contemptuous gesture.
- The value of a fig, practically nothing; a fico; a whit.
- a diagram or picture illustrating textual material
- Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit
- fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried
verb
noun
adj
noun
- Any of a number of kinds of figs (genus Ficus) that sprout on branches of other trees and crowd them out as they mature.
- a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
- a common tropical American clusia having solitary white or rose flowers
noun
- (originally) A large tree bearing edible fruit, Ficus sycomorus, allied to the common fig, found in Egypt and Syria.
- (US) Any of several North American plane trees, of the genus Platanus, especially Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore), distinguished by its mottled bark which flakes off in large irregular masses.
- (British) A large British and European species of maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, known in North America as the sycamore maple.
- variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree
- thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the biblical sycamore
- Eurasian maple tree with pale grey bark that peels in flakes like that of a sycamore tree; leaves with five ovate lobes yellow in autumn
- any of several trees of the genus Platanus having thin pale bark that scales off in small plates and lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruits
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noun
- A tropical Indian fig tree, Ficus benghalensis, that has many aerial roots.
- A type of loose gown worn in India.
- (India, Pakistan) A vest; an undershirt; a singlet.
- Various other trees of the Ficus subgenus Urostigma, especially Ficus pertusa (Central American banyan) and Ficus microcarpa (Chinese banyan or Malayan banyan).
- An Indian trader, merchant, cashier, or money changer.
- a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India
- East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks
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