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  • 51dicot family — noun family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination • Syn: ↑magnoliopsid family • Hypernyms: ↑family • Hyponyms: ↑magnoliid dicot family, ↑hamamelid dicot family, ↑ …

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  • 52magnoliopsid family — noun family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination • Syn: ↑dicot family • Hypernyms: ↑family • Hyponyms: ↑magnoliid dicot family, ↑hamamelid dicot family, ↑ …

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  • 53Nyssa multiflora — Pepperidge Pep per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree ({Nyssa multiflora}) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, the sour gum, or common tupelo. See {Tupelo}. [Written also …

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  • 54Pepperidge — Pep per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree ({Nyssa multiflora}) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, the sour gum, or common tupelo. See {Tupelo}. [Written also… …

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  • 55Pepperidge bush — Pepperidge Pep per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree ({Nyssa multiflora}) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, the sour gum, or common tupelo. See {Tupelo}. [Written also …

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  • 56piperidge — Pepperidge Pep per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree ({Nyssa multiflora}) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, the sour gum, or common tupelo. See {Tupelo}. [Written also …

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  • 57pipperidge — Pepperidge Pep per*idge, n. [Cf. NL. berberis, E. barberry.] (Bot.) A North American tree ({Nyssa multiflora}) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, the sour gum, or common tupelo. See {Tupelo}. [Written also …

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  • 58Cattus Island Park — Cattus Island Park, also known as Cattus Island is a 497 acre (2 km²) county plant and wildlife preserve located in Toms River, New Jersey. Cattus Island is a park of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation. Cattus Island is home to… …

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  • 59Thomas Brash — (1874 1957) was a leading figure in New Zealand s dairy industry and one of only four lay moderators of the General Assembly in the history of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. He was the father of Presbyterian and Ecumenical… …

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  • 60genus Nyssa — noun tupelos: deciduous trees of moist habitats especially swamps and beside ponds • Syn: ↑Nyssa • Hypernyms: ↑dicot genus, ↑magnoliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Nyssaceae, ↑family Nyssaceae, ↑ …

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