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Rate | Answer | Clue |
FOLIAGE | Leaves Of A Tree | |
MAPLE | Tree with broad leaves | |
PALM | Tree with fan-shaped leaves | |
ALDER | Chap leaves alderman a tree | |
GINGKO | Chinese tree with fan-shaped leaves | |
GINKGO | Chinese tree with fan shaped leaves | |
FRONDENT | Covered with leaves; leafy; as, a frondent tree. | |
UNIFOLLILATE | Having only one leaflet, as the leaves of the orange tree. | |
MEGAPHYTON | An extinct genus of tree ferns with large, two-ranked leaves, or fronds. | |
GALAPEE TREE | The West Indian Sciadophyllum Brownei, a tree with very large digitate leaves. | |
OLIVIN | A complex bitter gum, found on the leaves of the olive tree; -- called also olivite. | |
MEMBRANACEOUS | Thin and rather soft or pliable, as the leaves of the rose, peach tree, and aspen poplar. | |
PENTASTICHOUS | Having, or arranged in, five vertical ranks, as the leaves of an apple tree or a cherry tree. | |
GALLNUT | A round gall produced on the leaves and shoots of various species of the oak tree. See Gall, and Nutgall. | |
WHITEBEAM | The common beam tree of England (Pyrus Aria); -- so called from the white, woolly under surface of the leaves. | |
GYMNOCLADUS | A genus of leguminous plants; the Kentucky coffee tree. The leaves are cathartic, and the seeds a substitute for coffee. | |
LINDEN | A handsome tree (Tilia Europaea), having cymes of light yellow flowers, and large cordate leaves. The tree is common in Europe. | |
RAFFIA | A fibrous material used for tying plants, said to come from the leaves of a palm tree of the genus Raphia. | |
RAMOON | A small West Indian tree (Trophis Americana) of the Mulberry family, whose leaves and twigs are used as fodder for cattle. | |
HACKMATACK | The American larch (Larix Americana), a coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close-grained timber. Called also tamarack. | |
XANTHORHOEA | A genus of endogenous plants, native to Australia, having a thick, sometimes arborescent, stem, and long grasslike leaves. See Grass tree. | |
LILLY-PILLY | An Australian myrtaceous tree (Eugenia Smithii), having smooth ovate leaves, and panicles of small white flowers. The wood is hard and fine-grained. | |
FIG | A small fruit tree (Ficus Carica) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the Canary Islands. | |
LALO | The powdered leaves of the baobab tree, used by the Africans to mix in their soup, as the southern negroes use powdered sassafras. Cf. Couscous. | |
WALLABA | A leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. The reddish brown wood is used for palings and shingles. |