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- sticky unclean matter; dirt.
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- any of small arthropod animals belonging to the class of Insecta, characterised, in the adult state, by division of the body into head, thorax, and abdomen, three pairs of legs on the thorax, and, usu., two pairs of membranous wings, including beetles, bees, flies, wasps, and mosquitoes; an insect.
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- the plant Fleurya intrrupta of Urticaceae family.
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- the plant Adiantum melanacaulon of Polypodiaceae family.
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- the large, deciduous tree Lagerstroemia lanceolata of Lythraceae family, with thin, white bark and hard wood which is used building construction.
- the large, deciduous tree Toona ciliata ( = Cedrela toona) of Meliaceae family, with paripinnate leaves and white flowers, the wood of which is used in making plywood, tea-chests, furniture, etc.
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- a shrub, herb, creeper or young tree; gen. characterised by the ability to carry on photosynthesis in its cells which contain chloroplasts and have cellulose in the cell wall.
- a perennial plant with a woody self-supporting main stem or trunk when mature and usu. unbranched for some distance above the ground; a tree.
- a large uncultivated area covered chiefly with naturally grown trees and shrubs and other plants; a plant.
- ಗಿಡವಾಗಿ ಬಗ್ಗದ್ದು ಮರವಾಗಿ ಬಗ್ಗೀತೆ? giḍavāgi baggaddu maravāgi baggīte? (prov.) it is easy to mould a child than a grown-up person; 'you caṇt teach an old woman to dance'.
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- the plant Capparis decidua (= C. aphylla) of Capparaceae family; caper plant.
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- the creeper bush Capparis spinosa of Capparaceae family.
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- the evergreen bush Cassia auriculata of Caesalpiniaceae family, from the bark of which tannin is obtained; tanner's senna.
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- the plant Callicarpa tomentosa ( - C. lantana) of Verbenaceae family.