Results for: Australian tree producing edible nuts, evergreen tree native to Australia
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branched extension of nerve cell, mineral crystal with a branching form (Geology); section of a nerve cell that branches out (Anatomy), tree-shaped mineraldendrite
branching; tree-like (in form, appearance, etc.), growing like a treearborescent
brass instrument, large brass wind instrument having valves and producing tones in the low range; powerful organ reed stop; ancient Roman trumpet (Musical)tuba
brazil, red wood from American tree, type of tropical tree from which a red dye is produced; wood of that treebrazilwood
Brazilian evergreen treejaboticaba
breakfast food made from a combination of grains and dried fruit and nuts, oat breakfast cerealgranola
breakfast food, crop plant with edible grain, grain; food made from this graincereal
breathing organ of fish, breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals; unit of capacity equal to one fourth of a pint (1.183 deciliters), clean a fish, ghyll, liquid measure, spore-producing organ of mushroom, wooded ravinegill
bred at home, made at home; local; indigenous, native, unsophisticatedhomebred
brier, kind of tobacco pipe, shrub of southern Europe, thorny plant or bush, wild rose bush; branch from a thorny plant (also brier), tobacco pipe made from the root of the white heath, tree heathbriar
bright orange-yellow color, cooking spice, having a yellowish-orange coloring, species of crocus plant bearing orange stigmas and purple flowers; spice and food coloring derived from the stigmas of the saffron crocus, spice-producing crocussaffron
bringer, holder of redeemable note, pallbearer, person or thing that bears or carries; plant or tree which produces fruit; person who presents a money order, porterbearer
British person, inhabitant of ancient Britain, native of great Britain; Celtic inhabitant of ancient Britain (before the Roman conquest)Briton
broad bean, edible green pod, head, hit on head, hit on the head, leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming ...bean
brown butterfly, grassy and shrubby uncultivated land, low evergreen shrub, open uncultivated land with few trees, wasteland; any of a number of low evergreen shrubs which grow in such areas (i.e. heather)heath
 

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