Results for: arranged in two rows, growing in rows
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ancient galley, ancient warship with three rows of oars on each sidetrireme
animal group organization, controlling group in formal organization, formal grading of a group, formally ranked group, ranked group of clergy, subset within a ranked system, system in which persons or things are arranged one above the other according t...hierarchy
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 skin diseases (Pathology), plant growing on rocks, plant organism made up of a fungus and an alga which grow together on rocks (tree trunks, walls etc.)lichen
any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), become mushroom-shaped, edible fungus, fast-growing thing, gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develo...mushroom
any of several species of plants with spiny heads or fruit; iron ball with four spikes arranged so that one is always pointing upward (used to hinder passage of cavalries or vehicles), spikes to catch hooves or tires, spiny plant, star thistle, water c...caltrop
any of various hydrated silica minerals which expand into worm-like shapes when exposed to heat and are used for heat insulation and as medium for plant growing, compound used in growing plantsvermiculite
aquaculture, growing plants in liquid nutrient, process of growing plants in a nutrient rich solution in place of soil, tank farminghydroponics
aquatic plant; plant that grows in water or very damp ground, hygrophyte, plant growing in waterhydrophyte
aquatic, growing in water or very moist soilhydrophytic
arbor made from columns and a trellis roof (used for growing climbing vines), structure that supports climbing plantspergola
arc shape, arc-shaped, arc-shaped street, arc-shaped thing, growing, Islamic or Turkish power, Islamic symbol, object shaped like a new moon, thin curving shape which comes to a point at both ends; phase of the moon when it is shaped as a C, moon in it...crescent
area of cellular division, embryonic tissue (Botany), growing plant tissuemeristem
area of land for growing trees (on a farm), privately owned woodlandwoodlot
area of planted land, colony, estate in southern United States, group of cultivated plants, large estate or farm, large farm, large area for growing crops; large farming estateplantation
 

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