Concept cluster: Tools > Indoor Gardening
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(historical) An ancient Greek wooden statue furnished with a rupestral head and limbs.
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A place where a variety of plants are grown, primarily for scientific or educational reasons, but are normally open to the public, and include ornamental plants from around the world.
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(archaeology) An Egyptian pottery container in which the entrails of a mummy have been placed.
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(archaic, agriculture) The combined industries of tea-growing and silk production.
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The business of a drysalter.
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(forestry, usually in the plural) Any standing tree or standard higher than the surrounding coppice in the form of forest known as "coppice under standards".
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A container in which flowers or plants are grown, usually affixed outside just below a window.
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A part of a garden or park where flowers are grown.
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Alternative spelling of flower box [A container in which flowers or plants are grown, usually affixed outside just below a window.]
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(food) A vending machine that dispenses fruit.
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(British spelling) A retail outlet selling plants, gardening requisites, furniture and other items intended for outdoor use.
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(agriculture) A condition in which a person is partially submerged in grain, most often in a silo or other grain storage structure.
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(US) A person with this skill.
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A wall covered by greenery.
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(informal) A house or similar structure whose interior has been modified to be used for the farming of marijuana.
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Alternative spelling of houseplant [A plant that is grown indoors in places such as a house or office for decorative purposes.]
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A plant that is grown indoors in places such as a house or office for decorative purposes.
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(horticulture) Any of various species of plants, typically native to rainforest floors and thus requiring low light, that are commonly cultivated for decorative use indoors.
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An ornamental pot for the display of live or cut flowers; a planter.
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An earthen material used by termites for making tunnels.
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(dated) A retailer who sells vegetable oils, and food preserved in oil
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Resembling or characteristic of a pantry.
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A hothouse in which peaches are grown.
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A factory or other industrial or institutional building or facility.
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A room used to grow plants.
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A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.
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A flower box; an object that contains live flowers, usually affixed outside, just below a window.
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Alternative form of plant-sit [To take care of someone's plants while they are away.]
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A tall narrow table on which a pot plant can be displayed.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A plant growing in a flowerpot; a houseplant.
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Alternative spelling of pot plant [(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A plant growing in a flowerpot; a houseplant.]
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A kitchen garden; sometimes used attributively.
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Alternative spelling of pot plant [(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A plant growing in a flowerpot; a houseplant.]
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gardening involving plants in pots and other containers which may be artistically arranged
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(horticulture) Suitable for planting in a pot.
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(of a plant) Grown or planted in a plant pot.
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A plant which has been planted in a container, often a houseplant.
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A box in which seeds are planted.
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A building that is used for storing seeds.
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Alternative form of seedsman [One who sows seeds.]
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(archaeology) Resembling an urn of the situla type
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A partially enclosed glass container for displaying plants, especially plants that need high humidity.
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A recess in a domestic interior in which a hanging scroll and a flower arrangement is displayed
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(obsolete, rare) A vessel (usually a pot or cauldron) resting on three legs, often given as an ornament, a prize, or as an offering at a shrine to a god or oracle; often specifically, that such vessel upon which the priestess sat to deliver her oracles at the shrine to Apollo at Delphi; tripod.
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(botany) A hollow body shaped like an urn, in which the spores of mosses are contained; a spore case; a theca.
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(colloquial) A vegetable garden.
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A green wall, a wall covered by greenery.
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A narrow box filled with earth, placed on a windowsill and used for growing plants.
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Alternative form of window box [A narrow box filled with earth, placed on a windowsill and used for growing plants.]

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