Results for: evergreen shrub with white flowers
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Australian honeysuckle, small Australian evergreenbanksia
Australian plant, climbing plant with fragrant colorful flowers, climbing shrub with fragrant flowers, fuchsiahoneysuckle
Australian tree producing edible nuts, evergreen tree native to Australia; edible hard-shelled seed of the macadamia treemacadamia
Australian wetland tree or shrubmelaleuca
avens, white-flowering mountain shrubmountain avens
avenue in New York City, Great White Way, road where the theaters are located in New York City, U.S. theaterBroadway
avoid something, bend quickly, common water bird, deliberately lose a trick, duck as food, female duck, move quickly, pair of white pants, plunge under water, quick downward movement, see also:drake, strong cloth, thrust under water, dunk, immerse; cro...duck
axseed, plant with small flowerscrown vetch
B lymphocyte, white blood cellB cell
background color, color with white added, shade, give a tint to something, hair dye, hint of something, pale shade, shading in engraving, trace of colortint
bacteriological warfare, biological warfare, black-and-whiteBW
bad temper, organ in abdomen, organ which is located near the stomach and which filters and stores blood and produces white blood cells and destroys old red blood cells; bad temper, peevishness, spite; melancholy (Archaic)spleen
baldpate, duck of Europe and Asia, freshwater Eurasian duck having a white spot on each wing; wild freshwater North American duck having a shiny white crown, N American duck, wigeonwidgeon
ball made of snow that has been packed or rolled together; any of a number of bushes bearing large white clusters of flowers; crushed ice flavored with syrup and served in a cup, ball of snow, cause to increase, frozen snack, grow larger at an accelera...snowball
bark of soapbark, evergreen tree, quillai barksoapbark
 

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