adj
Covered by a baldacchin.
n
(UK, dialect) A large marble.
n
A decoratively arranged bunch of something.
n
(obsolete) A sprig or bouquet.
n
A hand-basket, especially made from wicker.
n
A structure built of cob.
v
(now rare) To make and repair barrels etc.
n
A sack for carrying corn.
n
(countable, lighting) A device for restricting the spread of light that fits into the softbox of a diffuser panel.
v
(lighting) To equip with an egg crate.
n
A textured surface or insert.
n
A fish processing plant.
n
A basket made of rushes, used chiefly to hold figs and raisins.
adj
(floristry) Of a bouquet: formed by bringing the stems together in one's hand and then tying them.
n
(uncountable) The stems of various cultivated plants, left after harvesting the crop, which are used as animal food or litter, or for thatching.
n
(countable) A stalk of corn, or (uncountable) stalks of corn collectively (that is, straw), especially when bundled together or laid out straight to be used for thatching roofs.
n
A small decorative box, hung from the sash of a kimono, for holding small objects.
n
(Zimbabwe) expanded polystyrene
n
(historical) A basket of branches and stones placed underwater as the base of a causeway.
n
A kind of safety platform in a tree, used when hunting large animals or to escape a flood; found most commonly in Indian jungles.
n
An area of land occupied by growing nettles.
n
(furriers' slang) Skins for fur linings of garments, sewn together and roughly shaped, but not finally cut or fitted.
n
(countable, historical) A small case in which an aromatic ball was carried.
n
A decorative element, on ancient artefacts, based on the head of an animal or bust of a person
n
(historical) A form of wattle and daub used in the early colonization of South Australia, involving light vertical timbers driven into the ground, the gaps being stopped with a kneaded mixture of clay and grass.
n
Obsolete form of reed. [(countable) Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.]
n
A little axe, or a votive offering in that form.
n
(historical, Ancient Rome) Little images or figures of earthenware sold or given as presents on the last two days of the saturnalia.
adj
Covered or roofed with thatch.
n
A primitive stone celt of a form suggesting the back of a turtle.
n
Alternative form of watap [(US, Canada) The root of the spruce, and sometimes also of the pine, split lengthwise into strips and used in the construction of baskets and canoes.]
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