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any of a number of plants having large leaves that are chewed or smoked leaves of the tobacco plant; products made from tobacco leaves, crop of tobacco, dried processed leaves, habit of using tobacco, plant whose leaves are smoked, product made from to...tobacco
any of a number of plants having medicinal or poisonous properties, early-flowering plant, greenish-flowered planthellebore
any of a number of plants having poisonous roots; dried poisonous roots of these plants, extract of plant root, monkshood, plant with hooded flowers, winter aconiteaconite
any of a number of plants having thick green or reddish clusters of flowers; imaginary flower which never dies; reddish-purple color; purple dye, flowering plant with drooping flowerheads, food dye, legendary floweramaranth
any of a number of plants in the balsam family having beautiful flowers and seed pods which burst open and scatter seeds when touched, busy Lizzie, low-growing many-flowered garden plantimpatiens
any of a number of plants of the genus Solanum with flowers of five petals (many of which are poisonous), belladonna, poisonous plantnightshade
any of a number of plants or shrubs belonging to the mint family and having scented purple flowers; dried flowers and leaves of the lavender plant; pale bluish purple color, fragrant plant, pale purple, pale purple colorlavender
any of a number of plants whose flowers give off an unpleasant odor, foul-smelling plant, wall rocketstinkweed
any of a number of plants whose roots are thought to be a cure for snakebites; root of a snakeroot plant, medicinal plantsnakeroot
any of a number of poisonous snakes of the Elapidae familyelapid
any of a number of poplar trees (found in Europe and America), poplar with shaking leavesaspen
any of a number of rod-shaped or filamentous bacteria of the order Actinomycetales, rod-shaped bacteriumactinomycete
any of a number of rodentlike mammals with long ears and long hind legs designed for leaping (related to the rabbit), large member of rabbit family, run, flee (British)hare
any of a number of sea basses (found in tropical and subtropical waters), large wide-mouthed fish, rockfishgrouper
any of a number of self-propelled comma-shaped bacteria of which some species cause cholera, S-shaped bacteriumvibrio
 

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