Results for: tall evergreen with sugary resin
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aggressive woman, large tall woman; member of a race of female warriors (Greek mythology), mythological warrior, river running through northern Brazil in South America, second longest river in the world, Amazonas River; (Computers) on-line bookstore, I...Amazon
aircraft waiting to land, arrangement of firearms, book storage in a library, chimney or chimneys, heap with piles of objects, heap; tall bookshelf; chimney; (Computers) area in memory where information can be stored and then retrieved in the reverse o...stack
airfield tower to guide pilot, bracket fixing something to aircraft body, metal tower supporting high-voltage cables, tall vertical part of structure, tower used to support electrical or other wires; guide tower that serves as a landmark for airplanes;...pylon
American tree yielding reddish resingumbo-limbo
American wintergreen, small trailing evergreen plant (native to North America); fruit of this plantcheckerberry
ammonia-based gas (Chemistry), ammoniacal, of ammonia (type of gas), gum ammoniac, gum resinammoniac
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin), plant with tall flower spikes, ravenous, relating to a wolf, wild, rapacious; wolf-likelupine
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupine)lupin
any of a number of low evergreen shrubs bearing clusters of purple flowers (native to England and Scotland), ling, of purple color, small-flowered shrubheather
any of a number of shrubs or trees having bell-shaped white flowers (native to eastern Asia); aromatic resin obtained from shrubs or trees belonging to the storax family, fragrant balsam, styrax, subtropical tree with white flowers, vanilla-scented balsamstorax
any of several trees or shrubs that produce a sugary pod which is used as fodder for livestock; wood of the mesquite tree that is used in the preparation of smoked meats, mesquite wood, small spiny treemesquite
any of several varieties of tall marsh grass; thin piece of wood or plastic placed on the mouthpiece of reed instruments (the air flow causes it to vibrate and create sound), grass plant, musical instrument, stalk of reed, unit of length, vibrating par...reed
any of several viscous organic substances derived from plants (used to manufacture medications, paints, plastics, and inks); synthetic substance similar to natural resin, coat with resin, treat with resin, organic substance from plants, synthetic compo...resin
any of various deciduous or evergreen trees having lobed leaves and bearing acorns; hard wood from the oak tree; brown color resembling the color of oak wood, hard wood of oak tree, oak wreath or garland, of rich brown color, shrub with lobed leaves, t...oak
any of various evergreen plants having toothed leaves and little white flowers (often used as ground cover)pachysandra
 

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