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61Standard — Stand ard ( [ e]rd), n. [OF. estendart, F. [ e]tendard, probably fr. L. extendere to spread out, extend, but influenced by E. stand. See {Extend}.] 1. A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign. [1913 Webster] His armies, in …
62Standard bearer — Standard Stand ard ( [ e]rd), n. [OF. estendart, F. [ e]tendard, probably fr. L. extendere to spread out, extend, but influenced by E. stand. See {Extend}.] 1. A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign. [1913 Webster] His… …
63Stunted — Stunt ed, a. Dwarfed. {Stunt ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
64Stuntedness — Stunted Stunt ed, a. Dwarfed. {Stunt ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
65bonsai — noun (plural bonsai) Etymology: Japanese, literally, tray planting Date: 1900 a potted plant (as a tree) dwarfed (as by pruning) and trained to an artistic shape; also the art of growing such a plant …
66ming tree — noun Etymology: perhaps from Ming Date: 1948 a dwarfed evergreen conifer grown as bonsai; also an artificial plant resembling this …
67rubber plant — noun Date: 1888 a plant that yields rubber; especially a tall tropical widely cultivated Asian tree (Ficus elastica) of the mulberry family that is frequently dwarfed as a houseplant …
68dwarf — I. noun (plural dwarfs; also dwarves) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English dwerg, dwerf, from Old English dweorg, dweorh; akin to Old High German twerg dwarf Date: before 12th century 1. a. a person of unusually small stature;… …
69Abraham Lincoln — This article is about the American president. For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation). Abraham Lincoln …
70Agriculture — General …