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ITCHES |
Prickles |
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THORNS |
Prickles |
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THORNED |
With prickles |
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ACULEOLATE |
Having small prickles or sharp points. |
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ECHINULATE |
Set with small spines or prickles. |
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ACANTHACEOUS |
Armed with prickles, as a plant. |
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ACULEATE |
Having prickles, or sharp points; beset with prickles. |
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INERMIS |
Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf. |
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ACULEATED |
Having a sharp point; armed with prickles; prickly;
aculeate. |
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PRICKLE |
To prick slightly, as with prickles, or fine, sharp
points. |
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PRICKLINESS |
The quality of being prickly, or of having many
prickles. |
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UNARMED |
Having no hard and sharp projections, as spines, prickles,
spurs, claws, etc. |
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ECHINATED |
Set with prickles; prickly, like a hedgehog; bristled;
as, an echinated pericarp. |
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PRICKLY |
Full of sharp points or prickles; armed or covered with
prickles; as, a prickly shrub. |
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EXTRAFOLIACEOUS |
Away from the leaves, or inserted in a different
place from them; as, extrafoliaceous prickles. |
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BRIAR |
A plant with a slender woody stem bearing stout prickles;
especially, species of Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax. |
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ACICULA |
One of the needlelike or bristlelike spines or prickles of
some animals and plants; also, a needlelike crystal. |
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TEAR-THUMB |
A name given to several species of plants of the genus
Polygonum, having angular stems beset with minute reflexed prickles. |
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CUTGRASS |
A grass with leaves having edges furnished with very minute
hooked prickles, which form a cutting edge; one or more species of
Leersia. |
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HOUND'S-TONGUE |
A biennial weed (Cynoglossum officinale), with soft
tongue-shaped leaves, and an offensive odor. It bears nutlets covered
with barbed or hooked prickles. Called also dog's-tongue. |
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HEDGEHOG |
...), and
other allied species of Asia and Africa, having the hair on the upper
part of its body mixed with prickles or spines. It is able to roll
... |