<span class="searchmatch">seed</span> <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> (uncountable) (Southern US) cotton <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> not yet cleansed of its <span class="searchmatch">seeds</span> Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s...
pull the <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> over someone's eyes rag <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> rockwool rock <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> salamander's <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> scoured <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> Shetland <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> shorn <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> shortwool skin <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> slut's...
technology <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> tick seedtime <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> tree <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> vault <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> vessel <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> weevil <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> seedy seedzone sesame <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> sow the <span class="searchmatch">seeds</span> of spill one's <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> star <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> stickseed...
woladventieven) (botany) an adventive plant species first introduced to a region through the import of <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> containing <span class="searchmatch">seeds</span> of said species Hypernym: adventief...
relations are more striking than the adaptation of hooked <span class="searchmatch">seeds</span> for transportal by the <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> and fur of quadrupeds. “transportal”, in Webster’s Revised...
used for dressing wounds. The fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the <span class="searchmatch">seeds</span> of the cotton plant. Raw cotton ready for baling. boracic lint delint lint...
cognate with Saterland Frisian todde (“bundle”), Swedish todd (“mass (of <span class="searchmatch">wool</span>)”, dialectal). tod (plural tods) A bush, especially of ivy. 1613–1614 (date...
(Haemulon malanurum) cottonwood (Populus spp.) cotton <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> ball cotton <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> bud cotton <span class="searchmatch">wool</span>, cotton-<span class="searchmatch">wool</span> cotton-wooly cotton worm (Alabama argillacea) devil's...
budde (“bud, <span class="searchmatch">seed</span> pod”), from Proto-Germanic *buddǭ (compare Dutch bot (“bud”), German Hagebutte (“hip, rosehip”), regional German Butzen (“<span class="searchmatch">seed</span> pod”), Swedish...
guba (plural gubák) (historical) textile made of <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> (historical) a long outer garment made of <span class="searchmatch">wool</span> covering the entire body (This etymology is missing...