Concept cluster: Plants > Flower colors
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(archaic) The madder of the Levant; wild madder (Rubia peregrina).
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The dyeing matter extracted from the plant, giving a deep red colour.
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Rose bengal dye worn by Indian women on the feet during festivals.
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Of or relating to oranges or orange trees.
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(idiomatic) A pleasant or easy situation; an untroubled existence.
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(countable) Viola sororia
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a yellow-brown wax obtained from leaves of several plants of the Euphorbia genus
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A red pigment extracted from the leaves of this plant.
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The type of flower they bear, originally flesh-coloured, but since hybridizing found in a variety of colours.
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Of, pertaining to, or derived from, citrus fruit.
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lemon-shaped
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(uncommon) Pertaining to (plants and fruits of) the genus Citrus; pertaining to citrus plants and their fruits.
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Of, relating to, or similar to citrus plants or fruit.
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Of a blue colour, as that of the cornflower; cornflower blue.
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Of a bright blue color, with a tint of purple
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A very light yellow colour, like that of corn silk.
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A violet-red powder, difficult to moisten with water, prepared from certain lichens, especially Ochrolechia tartarea (syn. Lecanora tartarea), and used for making violet or purple dye.
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A brilliant yellow color, like that of a daffodil.
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(poetic) covered in daisies.
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A particular shade of yellow found on this type of plant.
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(countable and uncountable) A shade of blue, named for the flowers.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see desert, rose.
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A species of broom, Genista tinctoria, used for dyeing yellow.
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A European plant once used to make a yellow dye, weld (Reseda luteola)
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An Englishwoman of fine and delicate beauty, akin to that of a rose.
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A substance reddened by acids, supposed to be contained in flowers.
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A carnation with only two colours in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
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(card games) A solitaire card game, starting with 36 cards (6 columns of 6 cards each) on the tableau. The sixteen leftover cards become the reserve, also called the bouquet.
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Resembling the fuchsia flower.
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(chemistry, archaic) gamboge resin
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A violet colour similar to the gentian flower.
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A golden-yellow colour, like that of the goldenrod plant.
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A yellow flower of the genus Berlanderia
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Fruit that, because of its height from the ground, is more difficult to harvest
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Obsolete form of ivy. [Any of several woody, climbing, or trailing evergreen plants of the genus Hedera.]
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Redolent of jasmine.
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An orange dyestuff obtained from that plant.
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A green vegetable dye from China, obtained from one or more species in the genus Rhamnus- probably Rhamnus globosa (syn. Rhamnus chlorophora), but Rhamnus utilis, as well as a mixture of Rhamnus davurica (or "Rhamnus dahurica") and Rhamnus globosa (as Rhamnus tinctoria) have also been given as the true source.
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A creamy white colour, like that of some magnolia flowers.
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honey of roses, a mixture formerly used in gargles and lotions
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A mosquito-repelling incense, usually shaped into a spiral, and typically made from a dried paste of pyrethrum powder.
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(obsolete) annatto (dye)
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(literally) The fibrous material covering the skin of a peach fruit, e.g. as opposed to the fuzzless skin of a nectarine.
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An anthocyanidin responsible for the purplish-red hue of the peony and other flowers.
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A variety of decorative carnation.
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Any of various flowers in the genus Dianthus, sometimes called carnations.
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A bright red colour tinted with orange, like that of the common poppy flower.
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(obsolete or poetic) A primrose.
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Having purple leaves, especially of plants within the genus Prunus.
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An early purple-flowered orchid.
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A yellow dye obtained from the bark of the black oak.
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An almost insoluble free red substance found in the root bark of Krameria.
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Any poppy with red flowers.
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Alternative form of red flower (a flower which is red, such as one which yields red dye). [A flower which is red, such as one which yields red dye.]
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The roots of the plant Calceolaria arachnoidea, used for dyeing crimson.
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A pale greyish-green colour like the flowers of a reseda plant; mignonette.
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(countable, uncountable) A purplish-red or pink colour, the colour of some rose flowers.
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(idiomatic) A highly desirable situation.
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The petal of a rose flower.
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Alternative spelling of rose petal [The petal of a rose flower.]
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Full of roses.
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The bud of a rose.
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A young or miniature rose.
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(US) A Norwegian style of stylized floral decoration with scrollwork and geometric elements.
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Alternative form of rosemaling. [(US) A Norwegian style of stylized floral decoration with scrollwork and geometric elements.]
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(obsolete or archaic) Made of or consisting of roses.
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(biology) The property of being a rose comb.
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A floral pattern in latte art.
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The cultivation of roses.
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A variety of chrysanthemum with red petals.
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(botany) Either of two rare Old World deciduous trees, Sorbus domestica or Sorbus torminalis.
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A perfume prepared from the flowers of Stephanotis floribunda.
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a yellow color similar to that of sulfur
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A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata; (inexact) similar-looking plants and flowers.

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