Results for: plant with buds close to ground
English English
forage crop, leguminous plant grown to feed livestock, lucernalfalfa
forage plantAlyce clover
forage plantsainfoin
forage plant, plant with three-lobed leaves, small plant with three leavesclover
forced to the grounddowned
form a scar, mark left on the skin after a wound has healed, mark of former attachment on plant, mark on skin after wound heals, mark on surface, mark somebody or something with scars, mark with a scar, cause a scar; be marked with a scar, mental effec...scar
form into a scab, form a crusty covering; violate a strike, refuse to join a labor union, incrustation that forms over a wound during healing; scabies, skin disease of animals (Vet. Medicine); plant disease characterized by crusty formations on the lea...scab
form of Japanese wrestling in which a contestant loses if forced from the ring or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the groundsumo
form waxy layer in plantcutinize
fossil plant resinretinite
fragrant resin; plant which produces this resin, resinous tree, valuable resinbdellium
fragrant substance or plant, odoriferous, fragrant; of a compound that contains one or more benzene or heterocyclic rings (Chemistry), of class of chemical compounds, see also:aliphatic, with pleasant smellaromatic
fragrant-rooted plant that is similar to the iris plant, iris with fragrant rootorris
framework of beams, network of beams or steel constructed as foundation for a building on soft ground; network of crisscrossed bars; grid of steel rebar placed in concrete foundation to distribute and support the load over a broader areagrillage
friendly relationship, understanding, close relationship, camaraderierapport
 

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