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PEA | Leguminous plant | |
SOYA | Versatile leguminous food plant | |
SAINFOIN | A leguminous plant (Onobrychis sativa) cultivated for fodder. | |
REST-HARROW | A European leguminous plant (Ononis arvensis) with long, tough roots. | |
ESPARCET | The common sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa), an Old World leguminous forage plant. | |
VETCHLING | Any small leguminous plant of the genus Lathyrus, especially L. Nissolia. | |
SCORPIONWORT | A leguminous plant (Ornithopus scorpioides) of Southern Europe, having slender curved pods. | |
ONOCERIN | A white crystalline waxy substance extracted from the root of the leguminous plant Ononis spinosa. | |
CHICHLING VETCH | A leguminous plant (Lathyrus sativus), with broad flattened seeds which are sometimes used for food. | |
SUNN | An East Indian leguminous plant (Crotalaria juncea) and its fiber, which is also called sunn hemp. | |
EARTHPEA | A species of pea (Amphicarpaea monoica). It is a climbing leguminous plant, with hairy underground pods. | |
LUCERN | A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder; -- called also alfalfa. | |
SOLDIERWOOD | A showy leguminous plant (Calliandra purpurea) of the West Indies. The flowers have long tassels of purple stamens. | |
VETCH | Any leguminous plant of the genus Vicia, some species of which are valuable for fodder. The common species is V. sativa. | |
CHICK-PEA | A Small leguminous plant (Cicer arietinum) of Asia, Africa, and the south of Europe; the chich; the dwarf pea; the gram. | |
MEDIC | A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa. | |
PEANUT | The fruit of a trailing leguminous plant (Arachis hypogaea); also, the plant itself, which is widely cultivated for its fruit. | |
GROUNDNUT | A leguminous, twining plant (Apios tuberosa), producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste. | |
SOLA | A leguminous plant (Aeschynomene aspera) growing in moist places in Southern India and the East Indies. Its pithlike stem is used for making hats, swimming-jackets, etc. | |
COWPEA | The seed of one or more leguminous plants of the genus Dolichos; also, the plant itself. Many varieties are cultivated in the southern part of the United States. | |
LENTIL | A leguminous plant of the genus Ervum (Ervum Lens), of small size, common in the fields in Europe. Also, its seed, which is used for food on the continent. | |
LABURNUM | A small leguminous tree (Cytisus Laburnum), native of the Alps. The plant is reputed to be poisonous, esp. the bark and seeds. It has handsome racemes of yellow blossoms. | |
BREADROOT | The root of a leguminous plant (Psoralea esculenta), found near the Rocky Mountains. It is usually oval in form, and abounds in farinaceous matter, affording sweet and palatable food. | |
WOAD-WAXEN | A leguminous plant (Genista tinctoria) of Europe and Russian Asia, and adventitious in America; -- called also greenwood, greenweed, dyer's gre... | |
COWHAGE | A leguminous climbing plant of the genus Mucuna, having crooked pods covered with sharp hairs, which stick to the fingers, causing intolerable ... |