Word Meanings - WAITABIT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Any of several plants bearing thorns or stiff hooked appendages, which catch and tear the clothing, as: (a) The greenbrier. (b) Any of various species of hawthorn. (c) In South Africa, one of numerous acacias and mimosas. (d) The grapple plant. (e) The prickly ash.
- Variously
In various or different ways. - Catchword
Among theatrical performers, the last word of the preceding speaker, which reminds one that he is to speak next; cue. - CATCHTITLE
A short expressive title used for abbreviated book lists, etc. - Grapplement
A grappling; close fight or embrace. - STIFFNECKEDNESS
The quality or state of being stiff-necked; stubbornness. - Plantless
Without plants; barren of vegetation. - Southeast
The point of the compass equally distant from the south and the east; the southeast part or region. - Southness
A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point toward the south pole. - Beardless
Without a beard. Hence: Not having arrived at puberty or manhood; youthful. - Catched
of Catch - Catching
of Catch - Catchwork
A work or artificial water-course for throwing water on lands that lie on the slopes of hills; a catchdrain. - CATCHUPCATSUP
A table sauce made from mushrooms, tomatoes, walnuts, etc. [Written also ketchup.] - Hawthorn
A thorny shrub or tree (the Crataegus oxyacantha), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called haw. It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataeg - STIFFTAILED
Having the quill feathers of the tail somewhat rigid. - Planted
of Plant - Plantlet
A little plant.
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