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ALGAE | Primitive water plants | |
PEPLIS | A genus of plants including water purslane. | |
HYDROPHYTOLOGY | The branch of botany which treats of water plants. | |
SUBMERSED | Being or growing under water, as the leaves of aquatic plants. | |
SUBMARINE | Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants. | |
MUCILAGINOUS | Soluble in water, but not in alcohol; yielding mucilage; as, mucilaginous gums or plants. | |
WATERPOT | A vessel for holding or conveying water, or for sprinkling water on cloth, plants, etc. | |
CICUTA | A genus of poisonous umbelliferous plants, of which the water hemlock or cowbane is best known. | |
FECULA | Any pulverulent matter obtained from plants by simply breaking down the texture, washing with water, and subsidence. | |
NATANT | Floating in water, as the leaves of water lilies, or submersed, as those of many aquatic plants. | |
AGRIMONY | The name is also given to various other plants; as, hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum); water agrimony (Bidens). | |
AMPHIBIOUS | Having the ability to live both on land and in water, as frogs, crocodiles, beavers, and some plants. | |
AQUARIAN | One of a sect of Christian in the primitive church who used water instead of wine in the Lord's Supper. | |
AQUATIC | Pertaining to water; growing in water; living in, swimming in, or frequenting the margins of waters; as, aquatic plants and fowls. | |
ARQUEBUSADE | A distilled water from a variety of aromatic plants, as rosemary, millefoil, etc.; -- originally used as a vulnerary in gunshot wounds. | |
FEN | Low land overflowed, or covered wholly or partially with water, but producing sedge, coarse grasses, or other aquatic plants; boggy land; moor; marsh. | |
NUPHAR | A genus of plants found in the fresh-water ponds or lakes of Europe, Asia, and North America; the yellow water lily. Cf. Nymphaea. | |
ANDROMEDA | A genus of ericaceous flowering plants of northern climates, of which the original species was found growing on a rock surrounded by water. | |
AERIAL | Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as, aerial rootlets, aerial plants. | |
DROUGHT | Dryness; want of rain or of water; especially, such dryness of the weather as affects the earth, and prevents the growth of plants; aridity. | |
NYMPHAEA | A genus of aquatic plants having showy flowers (white, blue, pink, or yellow, often fragrant), including the white water lily and the Egyptia lotus. | |
WASHERWOMAN | The pied wagtail; -- so called in allusion to its beating the water with its tail while tripping along the leaves of water plants. | |
IRRIGATION | The act or process of irrigating, or the state of being irrigated; especially, the operation of causing water to flow over lands, for nourishing plants. | |
MUCILAGE | A gummy or gelatinous substance produced in certain plants by the action of water on the cell wall, as in the seeds of quinces, of flax, etc. | |
SUCK | To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground. |