Results for: somebody who threshes plants, thrasher, one who beats out grain from husks
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cover with flour, finely ground cereal grains, finely ground meal made from grain; any fine powder, ground foodstuff, make into flour; sprinkle with flour, coat with flour; break up into particlesflour
cover with turf, cover with turf or sod, cover with a layer of grass and soil, ground, section of grass that has been cut or uprooted from the earth; turf, uppermost layer of soil containing grass roots and plants; homosexual (British Slang); guy, fell...sod
craftsman who beats gold into gold leafgoldbeater
create new plants, impel something forward, procreate, generate, reproduce; scatter, disseminate; multiply, proliferate, increase; spread, extend, reproduce organism, spread something widelypropagate
cross two animals or plants from different breeds or species, crossbreed, crossbreed a plant or animalhybridize
crossing of two animals or plants from different breeds or species, crossbreedinghybridization
crushed oats or similar grain that had its husks removed, crushed or husked graingroats
crystalline alcohol found in certain plants and used as a diureticmannitol
crystalline compound in plants and animalsindole; indol
crystalline trisaccharide found in certain species of plants, type of sugarraffinose
cuckoo spit, mass of aquatic plantsfrog spit
culinary and medicinal plant, marijuana, plant without woody stems, soft-stemmed plant which dies down at the end of a growing season; any of a number of plants which are used for medicinal purposes or as a seasoning for foodherb
cultivation of flowering plants or flowers, cultivation of flowersfloriculture
curved or coiled, having curls, wavy (of hair); having a wavy grain (of wood), with curls, with curves in graincurly
cutting off, removal by cutting (as in surgery), detachment of parts from plantsabscission
 

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