English words for 'Synonym of soft rush, Juncus effusus.'
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noun
- (Northern England, Scotland) The common rush (Juncus effusus).
- (UK) A small stream of water.
- Raw silk fibres.
- A thread used to clean the gaps between the teeth.
- A body feather of an ostrich.
- Fluid glass floating on iron in the puddling furnace, produced by the vitrification of oxides and earths which are present.
- (British) Spun sugar or cotton candy, especially in the phrase "candy floss".
- The fibres covering a corncob etc.; the loose downy or silky material inside the husks of certain plants, such as beans.
- A dance move in which the dancer repeatedly swings their arms, with clenched fists, from the back of their body to the front, on each side.
- Any thread-like material having parallel strands that are not spun or wound around each other.
- a soft thread for cleaning the spaces between the teeth
- a soft loosely twisted thread used in embroidery
verb
noun
- Spartium junceum, a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the Mediterranean, with many flexible rush-like twigs.
- erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers
- tall thornless shrub having pale yellow flowers and flexible rushlike twigs used in basketry; of southwestern Europe and Mediterranean; naturalized in California
noun
noun
- (botany) Synonym of funiculus.
- (aerospace) Any of the various lines connecting a rocket to its launch pad before liftoff.
- (anatomy) The flexible structure connecting a foetus with the placenta; it transports nourishment to the foetus and removes waste.
- (figurative) An overdependence on or overattachment to support, especially from one's parents or guardians.
- (aerospace) The line that supplies an astronaut with oxygen and communications when outside a spacecraft.
- membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta
noun
- (Northern England, Scotland) The common rush (Juncus effusus).
- (UK) A small stream of water.
- Raw silk fibres.
- A thread used to clean the gaps between the teeth.
- A body feather of an ostrich.
- Fluid glass floating on iron in the puddling furnace, produced by the vitrification of oxides and earths which are present.
- (British) Spun sugar or cotton candy, especially in the phrase "candy floss".
- The fibres covering a corncob etc.; the loose downy or silky material inside the husks of certain plants, such as beans.
- A dance move in which the dancer repeatedly swings their arms, with clenched fists, from the back of their body to the front, on each side.
- Any thread-like material having parallel strands that are not spun or wound around each other.
- a soft thread for cleaning the spaces between the teeth
- a soft loosely twisted thread used in embroidery
verb
noun
- Spartium junceum, a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the Mediterranean, with many flexible rush-like twigs.
- erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers
- tall thornless shrub having pale yellow flowers and flexible rushlike twigs used in basketry; of southwestern Europe and Mediterranean; naturalized in California
noun
noun
- (botany) Synonym of funiculus.
- (aerospace) Any of the various lines connecting a rocket to its launch pad before liftoff.
- (anatomy) The flexible structure connecting a foetus with the placenta; it transports nourishment to the foetus and removes waste.
- (figurative) An overdependence on or overattachment to support, especially from one's parents or guardians.
- (aerospace) The line that supplies an astronaut with oxygen and communications when outside a spacecraft.
- membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta
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