Any American to a foreigner
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YANKEEAny American, to a foreigner.
snakerootsAny of a number of North American plants reputed to contain an antidote to snake poison, in particular
arborvitaeany of a number of N. American or Far Eastern evergreen conifers, belonging chiefly to the genus Thuja
snakerootAny of a number of North American plants reputed to contain an antidote to snake poison, in particular
arborvitaesARBORVITAE, any of a number of N. American or Far Eastern evergreen conifers, belonging chiefly to the genus Thuja
sapsuckerany of a genus (Sphyrapicus) of North American woodpeckers that drill holes in trees in order to obtain sap and insects for food
llamasany of a genus (Lama) of wild or domesticated long-necked South American ruminants related to the camels but smaller and without a hump
hornbeamany North American shrub or tree belonging to the genus Carpinus, of the birch family, yielding a hard, heavy wood, as C. caroliniana(American hornbeam)
hornbeamsany North American shrub or tree belonging to the genus Carpinus, of the birch family, yielding a hard, heavy wood, as C. caroliniana(American hornbeam)
coatiany tropical American carnivore of the genus Nasua, related to the raccoon, having an elongated body, long, ringed tail, and a slender, flexible snout
episciaany of a genus (Episcia) of tropical American herbs of the gesneriad family that have hairy foliage and are related to the African violet
coatisany tropical American carnivore of the genus Nasua, related to the raccoon, having an elongated body, long, ringed tail, and a slender, flexible snout
baptisiaany of a genus (Baptisia) of North American plants of the legume family having showy papilionaceous flowers similar in form to those of the pea plant
simarubaany tropical American tree belonging to the genus Simaruba, of the quassia family, having pinnate leaves, a fleshy fruit, and a root whose bark contains an appetite stimulant
anoleany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
anolesany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
monsteraany of various tropical American climbing plants belonging to the genus Monstera, of the arum family, esp. M. deliciosa, having split or perforated leaves and often grown as a houseplant
agaveany of numerous American plants belonging to the genus Agave, of the agave family, species of which are cultivated for economic or ornamental purposes: A. arizonica, of central Arizona, is an endangered species
agavesany of numerous American plants belonging to the genus Agave, of the agave family, species of which are cultivated for economic or ornamental purposes: A. arizonica, of central Arizona, is an endangered species
tamarinsany of numerous small chiefly South American monkeys (genera Saguinus and Leontopithecus) that are related to the marmosets and have silky fur, a long tail, and lower canine teeth that are longer than the incisors
waxwingsany of a genus (Bombycilla) of American and Eurasian chiefly brown to gray oscine birds (as a cedar waxwing) having a showy crest, red waxy material on the tips of the secondaries, and a yellow band on the tip of the tail
zyzzyvaany of various South American weevils of the genus Zyzzyva, often destructive to plants
zyzzyvasany of various South American weevils of the genus Zyzzyva, often destructive to plants
cattleyaany of several tropical American orchids of the genus Cattleya, having showy flowers ranging from white to purple
kalmiaany North American evergreen shrub belonging to the genus Kalmia, of the heath family, having showy flowers, as the mountain laurel
kalmiasany North American evergreen shrub belonging to the genus Kalmia, of the heath family, having showy flowers, as the mountain laurel
heucheraany of various North American plants belonging to the genus Heuchera, of the saxifrage family, having clusters of small, cup-shaped flowers, esp. the alumroots
alumrootany of several North American plants belonging to the genus Heuchera, of the saxifrage family, esp. H. americana, having mottled foliage and greenish-white flowers
basiliskany of several tropical American iguanid lizards of the genus Basiliscus, noted for their ability to run across the surface of water on their hind legs