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fruit from many flowersmultiple fruit
(Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height, flat flower headcorymb
(Botany) perennial herb with white flowers that discharge flammable vapor in hot weather; stone mint, culinary herb, gas plant, pink-flowered plant of S Europedittany
(Botany) pineapple, type of tropical plant having large fleshy fruit and sharp leaves; fruit of this plantananas
(Botany) type of tree found in tropical and subtropical America; fruit of this tree, papaya, papaw, pertaining to the pawpaw tree; of or pertaining to the fruit of this treepawpaw
(British usage) a street merchant who sells fruit or vegetables or fish from a cartcoster
(from French) nut or fruit that is coated with sugar; silver-coated candy bead used for cake decorations; sugar-coated medicated candydragee
(Slang) win, be victorious; defeat, beat; fail, be unsuccessful; cause failure, make unsuccessful, cheep, contagious poultry disease, make shrill noise, mark on playing card, minor ailment, rootstock or flower, section of pineapple skin, seed of fruit,...pip
(Swiss) breakfast cereal mixed with nuts and dried fruit, breakfast foodmuesli
, , fruit of eggplant, , , plant with large edible fruit, aubergine, blackish purple, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple coloreggplant
a fruit of horse chestnut tree, horse chestnut wood, see also:conker, tree with large shiny brown seedshorse chestnut
a trademark for a colored fruit-flavored ice on one or two sticksPopsicle
a trademark for a juicy West Indian citrus fruit that is a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerineUgli
a trademark for a yellow or green aromatic liqueur, flavored with herbs and flowersChartreuse
abelmosk, mallow with pink flowersmusk mallow
able to produce blooms, blooming, blossoming, sprouting, producing flowers, period of success, producing of flowersflowering
acid in fruitmalic acid
ackee, African tree, fruitakee
aconite, poisonous N European plant, poisonous plant with hooded blue flowers from which the drug aconite is producedmonkshood
act of breaking apart, act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint, affect violently, arrangement of standing bowling pins, broken, burst, crack, depart, disunited, divid...split
act of committing violent and aggressive crimes against innocent bystanders (such as rape, physical assault, etc.), fruit, uncultivated, wild animal, wild apple tree; wild apple; wild plant; wild animal, wild plant or tree, growing wild, wildlingwilding
act of crushing or squeezing; something that is easily crushed; racket sport for 2 or 4 players; vine-like plant bearing edible fruit; gourd-shaped fruit that is eaten as a vegetable; concentrated drink (British), action or noise of squashing, ballgame...squash
act of obtaining any purpose by force or in a rushed manner or hastily or with unusual speed; (Gardening) act of raising plants and flowers and fruits at an earlier season than the natural period (by the use of artificial heat)forcing
add crystal to solution, descendants, drop seeds, encourage enterprise, fruit of grass plant, graded competitor, ovule of a plant; grain, kernel; sperm; source, origin; offspring, progeny; ranked player or competitor (Sports), plant or sow seeds; produ...seed
add ginger to something, flavor with ginger; energize, enliven (Informal), flavored with ginger, having a reddish brown coloring, having ginger color, hot-tasting spice, orange- or brownish-yellow color, plant, plant having yellowish-green flowers and ...ginger
add sauce to food, enliven something, flavoring liquid for food, gravy, liquid condiment poured over food for extra flavor; something that spices, something that adds flavor; boldness, insolence (Slang); stewed and pureed fruit; vegetables served with ...sauce
adorned with chains of flowers or leaves, decorated with festoonsfestooned
African fruit bat, hammerhead shark, hammerkop, head of a hammer; type of shark having a head which resembles a double-headed hammer, tropical African wading bird, umbrettehammerhead
African plant producing watermelon fruit, large fruit with sweet juicy flesh, large vine-grown fruit that has a tough green rind and sweet juicy reddish flesh; vine on which watermelons are grownwatermelon
akene, fruit that does not open, one-seeded fruit which does not open when ripe (Botany)achene
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