willow+twig

  • 31Lealholm — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 54.458921 longitude= 0.825069 official name= Lealholm population = 974 (total for Glaisdale parish, 2001) civil parish = Glaisdale shire district= Scarborough region= Yorkshire and the Humber shire… …

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  • 32wim- — *wim germ.?, Substantiv: nhd. Weide ( Femininum) (1), Weidenzweig; ne. willow, willow twig; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. vīmen; Etymologie: s. lat. vīmen, Neutrum, Flechtw …

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  • 33sallow — sallow1 [sal′ō] adj. [ME salou < OE salu, sallow, dark, akin to OHG salo < IE base * sal , dirty gray: see SALICIN] of a sickly, pale yellow hue [a sallow complexion] vt. to make sallow sallowness n. sallow2 [sal′ō] n. [ME salwe, sealh: see …

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  • 34sal´low|ness — sal|low1 «SAL oh», adjective, verb. –adj. having a sickly, yellowish color: »a sallow skin, a sallow complexion, a sallow person. –v.t. to make yellowish or sallow. ╂[Old English < sealwes] –sal´low|ness, noun. sal|low2 «SAL oh», noun. 1. a… …

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  • 35sal|low — sal|low1 «SAL oh», adjective, verb. –adj. having a sickly, yellowish color: »a sallow skin, a sallow complexion, a sallow person. –v.t. to make yellowish or sallow. ╂[Old English < sealwes] –sal´low|ness, noun. sal|low2 «SAL oh», noun. 1. a… …

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  • 36Lygodium — Ly*go di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? flexible; ? a willow twig + e i^dos form.] (Bot.) A genus of ferns with twining or climbing fronds, bearing stalked and variously lobed divisions in pairs. [1913 Webster] Note: {Lygodium palmatum}, much prized for… …

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  • 37Lygodium palmatum — Lygodium Ly*go di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? flexible; ? a willow twig + e i^dos form.] (Bot.) A genus of ferns with twining or climbing fronds, bearing stalked and variously lobed divisions in pairs. [1913 Webster] Note: {Lygodium palmatum}, much… …

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  • 38bow — 1) the pointy end of a ship 2) excess fishing line in the shape of a curve between the rod tip and the lure 3) a willow twig bent in the form of a crescent to which a fishing net is fastened …

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  • 39weik- — I. weik 1 Clan (social unit above the household). Oldest form *weik̑ , becoming *weik in centum languages. 1. Suffixed form *weik slā . villa, village, villain, villanelle, villein; bidonville, nasty, from …

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  • 40shear — 1. verb /ʃiɹ,ʃɪə(ɹ)/ a) To cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears. So trenchant was the Templar’s weapon, that it shore asunder, as it had been a willow twig, the tough and plaited… …

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