'Taxus cuspidata'的English词汇
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- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
- (botany) A parasitic plant of the genus Cuscuta, dodder.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see angel, hair.
- A traditional Portuguese sweet food, fios de ovos.
- (ufology) A sticky, fibrous substance reported in connection with UFO sightings and other paranormal manifestations.
- A type of pasta, thinner than spaghetti or vermicelli.
- Cecropia peltata
- Dolichandrone spathacea (mangrove trumpet tree)
- Cecropia obtusifolia
- Tabebuia rosea (rosy trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia aurea (Caribbean trumpet tree or silver trumpet tree), native to the South American mainland
- Any tree of genus Handroanthus
- Tabebuia heterophylla (pink trumpet tree), native to Caribbean islands
- tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
- Curcuma australasica (native turmeric)
- Renealmia aromatica (rat plantain)
- Any of the numerous Zingiber species
- Hedychium gardnerianum (kahili ginger, ginger lily)
- Siphonochilus aethiopicus (African ginger)
- Any of several species of Asarum, especially Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wildginger), Asarum canadense, and Asarum sieboldi.
- Any of the Alpinia species (shell gingers), especially Alpinia caerulea.
- low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes
- a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- common cypress of southeastern United States having trunk expanded at base; found in coastal swamps and flooding river bottoms
- wood of a common cypress of southeastern United States having trunk expanded at base; found in coastal swamps and flooding river bottoms
- wood of a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- Taxodium distichum, deciduous conifer trees native to often-flooded areas of the southeastern and south central parts of the United States.
- a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- wood of a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- A variety of bald cypress native to blackwater rivers of the Southeastern United States; a deciduous conifer of species Taxodium distichum var. imbricarium (formerly known as Taxodium ascendens).
- Red-headed titi (Callicebus regulus).
- A person with red hair.
- Red-headed bunting (Emberiza bruniceps).
- Red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus).
- A North American duck (Aythya americana) highly esteemed as a game bird.
- Chinese red-headed centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans)
- (informal) Red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).
- A kind of milkweed (Asclepia curassavica), with red flowers, formerly used in medicine.
- (film, television, theater) A kind of 800-watt lamp.
- black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck
- North American diving duck with a grey-and-black body and reddish-brown head
- someone who has red hair
- Poecilia poeciloides
- Girardinus poeciloides
- Girardinus petersi
- A tiny freshwater fish, Poecilia reticulata, popular in home aquariums, that usually has a plain body and black or dark blue tail for the females and a more colorful tail for the males. The guppies can vary in size, but males are 4 cm (1.6”) and females are 7 cm (2.8”).
- (paintball) A tube holding paintballs before they are loaded into the gun.
- Girardinus reticulatus
- Acanthocephalus guppii
- (climbing) A hold across the palm of the hand rather than the fingertips.
- Lebistes reticulatus
- Girardinus guppii
- Poecilioides reticulatus
- Haridichthys reticulatus
- Heterandria guppyi
- Lebistes poecilioides
- Acanthocephalus reticulatus
- (by extension) Any tiny fish.
- small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums
- The plum curculio.
- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
- European arum resembling the cuckoopint
- early spring-flowering plant of eastern North America resembling the related jack-in-the-pulpit but having digitate leaves, slender greenish yellow spathe and elongated spadix
- (uncountable) A tincture of cannabis, typically made by soaking the flowers, leaves, or stems in ethyl alcohol.
- in species Arisaema dracontium, of North America.
- (countable) Pitaya or dragon fruit, of genus Stenocereus.
- in genus Pinellia of eastern Asia.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see green, dragon.
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- A cacomistle, Bassariscus sumichrasti
- A North American ringtail, Bassariscus astutus
- (nautical) A ringsail.
- Any of various damselflies of the genus Austrolestes, of Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands
- A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
- A raccoon (Procyon spp, especially Procyon lotor)
- A ringtail possum (family Pseudocheiridae)
- (Australia, slang) A ring-in.
- A capuchin monkey (Cebus spp.)
- North American raccoon
- monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
- an immature golden eagle
- raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
- Sculptured seamoth (Pegasus lancifer).
- Gray bichir Polypterus senegalus.
- Any fossil fish of genus †Draconichthys.
- Gunther's boafish (Stomias affinis).
- Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus).
- Short dragonfish (Eurypegasus draconis).
- Violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii).
- Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey.
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- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
- (botany) A parasitic plant of the genus Cuscuta, dodder.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see angel, hair.
- A traditional Portuguese sweet food, fios de ovos.
- (ufology) A sticky, fibrous substance reported in connection with UFO sightings and other paranormal manifestations.
- A type of pasta, thinner than spaghetti or vermicelli.
- Cecropia peltata
- Dolichandrone spathacea (mangrove trumpet tree)
- Cecropia obtusifolia
- Tabebuia rosea (rosy trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia aurea (Caribbean trumpet tree or silver trumpet tree), native to the South American mainland
- Any tree of genus Handroanthus
- Tabebuia heterophylla (pink trumpet tree), native to Caribbean islands
- tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
- Curcuma australasica (native turmeric)
- Renealmia aromatica (rat plantain)
- Any of the numerous Zingiber species
- Hedychium gardnerianum (kahili ginger, ginger lily)
- Siphonochilus aethiopicus (African ginger)
- Any of several species of Asarum, especially Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wildginger), Asarum canadense, and Asarum sieboldi.
- Any of the Alpinia species (shell gingers), especially Alpinia caerulea.
- low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes
- a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- common cypress of southeastern United States having trunk expanded at base; found in coastal swamps and flooding river bottoms
- wood of a common cypress of southeastern United States having trunk expanded at base; found in coastal swamps and flooding river bottoms
- wood of a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- Taxodium distichum, deciduous conifer trees native to often-flooded areas of the southeastern and south central parts of the United States.
- a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- wood of a deciduous conifer of the genus Taxodium, native to North America
- A variety of bald cypress native to blackwater rivers of the Southeastern United States; a deciduous conifer of species Taxodium distichum var. imbricarium (formerly known as Taxodium ascendens).
- Red-headed titi (Callicebus regulus).
- A person with red hair.
- Red-headed bunting (Emberiza bruniceps).
- Red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus).
- A North American duck (Aythya americana) highly esteemed as a game bird.
- Chinese red-headed centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans)
- (informal) Red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).
- A kind of milkweed (Asclepia curassavica), with red flowers, formerly used in medicine.
- (film, television, theater) A kind of 800-watt lamp.
- black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck
- North American diving duck with a grey-and-black body and reddish-brown head
- someone who has red hair
- Poecilia poeciloides
- Girardinus poeciloides
- Girardinus petersi
- A tiny freshwater fish, Poecilia reticulata, popular in home aquariums, that usually has a plain body and black or dark blue tail for the females and a more colorful tail for the males. The guppies can vary in size, but males are 4 cm (1.6”) and females are 7 cm (2.8”).
- (paintball) A tube holding paintballs before they are loaded into the gun.
- Girardinus reticulatus
- Acanthocephalus guppii
- (climbing) A hold across the palm of the hand rather than the fingertips.
- Lebistes reticulatus
- Girardinus guppii
- Poecilioides reticulatus
- Haridichthys reticulatus
- Heterandria guppyi
- Lebistes poecilioides
- Acanthocephalus reticulatus
- (by extension) Any tiny fish.
- small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums
- The plum curculio.
- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
- European arum resembling the cuckoopint
- early spring-flowering plant of eastern North America resembling the related jack-in-the-pulpit but having digitate leaves, slender greenish yellow spathe and elongated spadix
- (uncountable) A tincture of cannabis, typically made by soaking the flowers, leaves, or stems in ethyl alcohol.
- in species Arisaema dracontium, of North America.
- (countable) Pitaya or dragon fruit, of genus Stenocereus.
- in genus Pinellia of eastern Asia.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see green, dragon.
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- A cacomistle, Bassariscus sumichrasti
- A North American ringtail, Bassariscus astutus
- (nautical) A ringsail.
- Any of various damselflies of the genus Austrolestes, of Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands
- A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
- A raccoon (Procyon spp, especially Procyon lotor)
- A ringtail possum (family Pseudocheiridae)
- (Australia, slang) A ring-in.
- A capuchin monkey (Cebus spp.)
- North American raccoon
- monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
- an immature golden eagle
- raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
- Sculptured seamoth (Pegasus lancifer).
- Gray bichir Polypterus senegalus.
- Any fossil fish of genus †Draconichthys.
- Gunther's boafish (Stomias affinis).
- Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus).
- Short dragonfish (Eurypegasus draconis).
- Violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii).
- Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey.
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