Borne on the water
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AFLOATBorne on the water
WAFTEDBorne on the breeze.
epiphyllousborne on the leaves or leaflike organs
capsuleThe spore-producing structure of mosses and liverworts, typically borne on a stalk
capsulesThe spore-producing structure of mosses and liverworts, typically borne on a stalk
asphodelsA Eurasian plant of the lily family, typically having long slender leaves and flowers borne on a spike
incarvilleaany plant of the genus Incarvillea, of the family Bignoniaceae typically having trumpet-shaped flowers borne in clusters on erect stems
basidiumspecial form of sporophore, characteristic of basidiomycetous fungi, on which the sexual spores are borne, usually at the tips of slender projections
incarvilleasINCARVILLEA, any plant of the genus Incarvillea, of the family Bignoniaceae typically having trumpet-shaped flowers borne in clusters on erect stems
pennonsdistinctive flag in any of various forms, as tapering, triangular, or swallow-tailed, formerly one borne on the lance of a knight
pennondistinctive flag in any of various forms, as tapering, triangular, or swallow-tailed, formerly one borne on the lance of a knight
basidialspecial form of sporophore, characteristic of basidiomycetous fungi, on which the sexual spores are borne, usually at the tips of slender projections
basidiaspecial form of sporophore, characteristic of basidiomycetous fungi, on which the sexual spores are borne, usually at the tips of slender projections
racemesimple indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on short pedicels lying along a common axis, as in the lily of the valley
hoda tray or trough that has a pole handle and that is borne on the shoulder for carrying loads (as of mortar or brick)
hodsa tray or trough that has a pole handle and that is borne on the shoulder for carrying loads (as of mortar or brick)
racemessimple indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on short pedicels lying along a common axis, as in the lily of the valley