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CLUSTERS |
Bunches |
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OCTAVES |
Bunches of keys? |
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PLUMES |
Bunches of feathers |
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TUFTS |
Bunches of hair |
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BUNCHY |
Swelling out in bunches. |
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BUNCH |
To form into a bunch or bunches. |
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COLLOPED |
Having ridges or bunches of flesh, like collops. |
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KNOB |
To grow into knobs or bunches; to become knobbed. |
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HUMPY |
Full of humps or bunches; covered with protuberances;
humped. |
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PAMPRE |
An ornament, composed of vine leaves and bunches of grapes,
used for decorating spiral columns. |
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DELAWARE |
An American grape, with compact bunches of small,
amber-colored berries, sweet and of a good flavor. |
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GUELDERROSE' |
A cultivated variety of a species of Viburnum (V.
Opulus), bearing large bunches of white flowers; -- called also
snowball tree. |
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CHARM |
Any small decorative object worn on the person, as a seal, a
key, a silver whistle, or the like. Bunches of charms are often worn at
the watch chain. |
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BUNCH GRASS |
A grass growing in bunches and affording pasture. In
California, Atropis tenuifolia, Festuca scabrella, and several kinds of
Stipa are favorite... |
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GRAPE |
A well-known edible berry growing in pendent clusters or
bunches on the grapevine. The berries are smooth-skinned, have a juicy
pulp, and are c... |
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BARBET |
...ckoos,
having a large, conical beak swollen at the base, and bearded with five
bunches of stiff bristles; the puff bird. It inhabits tropical Am... |