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Rate | Answer | Clue |
RODS | Birch canes | |
CANES | Birch rods | |
ALDER | Birch relative | |
THRASHES | Severely canes | |
ROD | Birch cane | |
BIRCHED | Of Birch | |
BIRCHES | Of Birch | |
BIRCHING | Of Birch | |
BIRK | A birch tree. | |
BIRCH | A birch-bark canoe. | |
CANEBRAKE | A thicket of canes. | |
ARUNDIFEROUS | Producing reeds or canes. | |
BIRCHEN | Of or relating to birch. | |
SACCHARIFEROUS | Producing sugar; as, sacchariferous canes. | |
SASSENACH | John Bull back in Edinburgh canes Sassoon | |
BIRKEN | To whip with a birch or rod. | |
CANY | Of or pertaining to cane or canes; abounding with canes. | |
WIDDY | A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch. | |
CANE | Stems of other plants are sometimes called canes; as, the canes of a raspberry. | |
FERULACEOUS | Pertaining to reeds and canes; having a stalk like a reed; as, ferulaceous plants. | |
BRAKE | A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles, with undergrowth and ferns, or with canes. | |
TREACLE | A saccharine fluid, consisting of the inspissated juices or decoctions of certain vegetables, as the sap of the birch, sycamore, and the like. | |
JUNGLE | A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.; an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil. | |
XYLINDEIN | A green or blue pigment produced by Peziza in certain kinds of decayed wood, as the beech, oak, birch, etc., and extracted as an amorphous powder resembling indigo. | |
BETULIN | A substance of a resinous nature, obtained from the outer bark of the common European birch (Betula alba), or from the tar prepared therefrom; -- called also birch camphor. |