Results for: dwarf bean, low-growing bean
English English
dwarf bean, low-growing beanbush bean
(Botany) dependant on water for pollination; hydrophytic, growing in water or moist groundhydrophilous
(new zealand) blown down, blown by the wind, growing in shape caused by wind, grown in a certain shape because of strong winds; blown by the windwindblown
a Mexican beanfrijole; frijol
abnormal condition, fusion of plant parts, growing together of bones or parts, growing together of bones or parts that were formerly separate (Anatomy, Zoology, Botany), joint with little movementsymphysis
abnormal tissue, development, process of growing; abnormal growth of a mass of tissue, tumor, expanding, growing process, increase, something that growsgrowth
abnormally short human, pygmy, midget; small man with magical powers (Folklore), dwarf star, make somebody or something seem small, person small for medical reasons, reduce, minimize, miniaturize, make small, small humanoid creature in folklore, small ...dwarf
absolute, enforced rigorously, faithful, growing upright, precise, severe in maintaining discipline, demanding, harsh; literal, narrow, rigid; explicit, exact; absolute, completestrict
abundant; rich; fertile, growing; magnificent; richly ornamented, elaborate, growing profusely, lush, luxurious, productiveluxuriant
accepted as true, based, founded, firmly settled; recognized, growing successfully, legally recognizedestablished
act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly, be wanton, desiring to do harm, excessive, lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious, lush, playful, random, sexually indiscriminate, somebody growing unruly, somebody playful, some...wanton
act of ascending; process of increasing, growth; waking up, action of standing up, becoming powerful, getting higher, getting more important, getting up, ascending; increasing, growing; growing older, maturing, leavening process, revolt, something gett...rising
act of committing violent and aggressive crimes against innocent bystanders (such as rape, physical assault, etc.), fruit, uncultivated, wild animal, wild apple tree; wild apple; wild plant; wild animal, wild plant or tree, growing wild, wildlingwilding
act of making thick in consistency; process of becoming thick; process of growing more intricate, process of becoming increasingly complexthickening
act of sticking or adhering to a surface; attachment, devotion; agreement; abnormal growing together of separate body tissues (Medicine), intermolecular attraction, joining of body parts, non-slippiness, sticking power, supportadhesion
 

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