Concept cluster: Plants > Marine vegetation
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Any of several extinct Hawaiian honeycreepers of the genus Akialoa.
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(Scotland) The edible seaweed Alaria esculenta
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Nereocystis luetkeana, kelp common on the northeastern Pacific coast.
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The wood blewit (Clitocybe nuda)
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Synonym of carnauba
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A food additive made from a purified extract of red seaweed, commonly used as a thickening agent.
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The tree species Carapa guianensis, native to South America.
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(obsolete) The plant rock samphire.
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A rim lichen, crabseye lichen (Ochrolechia tartarea, syn. Lecanora tartarea), from which the powder is obtained.
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The seaweed Codium fragile;
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Alternative form of dulse [A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.]
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Alternative form of dulse [A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.]
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seaweed; kelp
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A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.
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A highly-branched coral (Acropora palmata) supposed to resemble the horns of an elk
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A lepidotrichium.
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spiral wrack
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An endangered species of freshwater mussel, Margaritifera margaritifera, capable of producing quality pearls.
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Seafood.
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A fucoid seaweed.
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sargassum; algae of the genus Sargassum.
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(archaic) forkbeard
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badderlocks, a type of seaweed
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Insara juniperi, a species of katydid insect.
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A species of mite (Trombicula akamushi) found in Japan.
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Any of several large brown algae seaweeds (order Laminariales).
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An underwater area rich in kelp.
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kelp
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Obsolete form of kelp. [Any of several large brown algae seaweeds (order Laminariales).]
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A kind of gall produced by a gallfly on the cup of an acorn, and formerly used in tanning and dyeing.
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A species of brown algae, Ascophyllum nodosum; a common seaweed of the northern Atlantic Ocean.
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Alternative spelling of kombu [Edible kelp (“a type of brown seaweed”) (from the class Phaeophyceae) used in East Asian cuisine.]
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A red alga/seaweed, Porphyra umbilicalis (syn. Porphyra laciniata), eaten as a vegetable.
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Alternative form of leafminer
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A certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism.
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A mabe pearl.
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Either of two extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreepers of the genus Drepanis.
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Scorpis violacea (blue maomao)
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A rare form of the filamentous green alga Aegagropila linnaei, resembling large green velvety balls.
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The Turk's cap lily (Lilium martagon). [from 15th c.]
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A species of civet, Paguma larvata.
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A kind of seaweed; badderlocks.
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A type of seaweed, a red alga, laver (genus Pyropia, including species P. yezoensis and P. tenera).
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An edible seaweed (Gracilaria spp.).
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calabash, Lagenaria spp., especially Lagenaria siceraria.
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A brown alga, of the genus Sargassum, that forms large, floating masses.
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Any of many brown algae of the genus Sargassum; gulfweed
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A clump of seaweed produced by the action of the waves
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sea kale
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Synonym of sea heath.
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A large blackish seaweed (Agarum turneri) with perforated fronds.
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A kind of kelp (Laminaria digitata) with palmately cleft fronds.
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Seaweeds in the genus Caulerpa, eaten in Southeast Asia, especially Caulerpa lentillifera and Caulerpa racemosa.
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sea holly
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Ramalina siliquosa, a species of lichen.
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Similar seaweed species of other genera:
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Certain green algae, such as
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Uniola paniculata, native to the Gulf and southeastern coasts of the United States.
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Drimia maritima, the sea squill, native to Mediterranean and adjoining coasts.
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Nereocystis luetkeana, a kind of very large bed-forming kelp of the north Pacific in which the sea otter makes its home.
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A variety of pea ( Lathyrus japonicus) found on beaches.
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Alternative form of searocket [Any of various flowering plants in the genus Cakile]
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A kind of blackish seaweed (Himanthalia elongata) found on the northern coasts of the Atlantic, with a thong-like forking process rising from a top-shaped base.
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Synonym of sea-laces (“the seaweed Chorda filum”)
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A kind of seaweed whose bladders may be used by children as whistles.
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Alternative form of sea heath [A low perennial plant (Frankenia laevis) resembling heath, growing along the seashore in Europe.]
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A kind of seaweed (Chorda filum) with long blackish cord-like fronds.
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Alternative spelling of seaweed [Any of numerous marine plants and algae, such as a kelp.]
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A green seaweed (Cladophora rupestris) growing in dense tufts.
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Alternative form of sea blite [A plant (Suaeda maritima) of the goosefoot family, found in salt marshes.]
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Alternative form of sea grape [A small tree, Coccoloba uvifera, that grows on sandy beaches in tropical America; it has clusters of purple fruit.]
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Alternative form of sea kale [Crambe maritima, a halophytic perennial plant that grows wild along the coasts of Europe.]
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A foodstuff made from candied kelp.
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A kind of kelp; sea girdles.
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(by extension) Any of various fresh water plants and algae.
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Containing seaweed.
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masses of seaweed washed ashore and in piles along a shore, predominantly algae of family Fucaceae.
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Synonym of Siberian crab apple (Malus baccata).
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The pod of the snail clover.
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Oecanthus fultoni, a cricket of a delicate greenish-white color, often injuring raspberry bushes by laying its eggs in the young shoots.
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A species of seaweed, Fucus spiralis, living on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America.
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(botany, obsolete) The squill, the sea onion.
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a very large, but harmless, bacterium, Thiomargarita namibiensis, that grows as a string of white beads large enough to be visible to the naked eye in the coastal sediments of Namibia
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(rare) knotted wrack, Ascophyllum nodosum (coarse blackish seaweed)
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(dated, dialectal) Venus flytrap.
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(New Zealand) Paphies ventricosa, a large edible bivalve mollusc endemic to New Zealand.
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A sunflower.
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The seaweed itself; fucus; wrack.
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(Channel Islands) Seaweed gathered for use as a fertilizer or fuel.
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Alternative form of vraic [(Channel Islands) Seaweed gathered for use as a fertilizer or fuel.]
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Any marine vegetation cast up on shore, especially seaweed of the family Fucaceae.
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A line of seaweed deposited on a beach at high tide

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