Fringed flower
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PINKFringed flower.
ORCHISFringed flower
GENTIANFringed ... (N.A. flower)
arethusaorchid, Arethusa bulbosa, of eastern North America, having a solitary pink flower with a blotched, fringed lip: now rare
EDGEDFringed
SURREYFringed carriage
SERAPEFringed shawl
SURREYSFringed carriages
CILIATEFringed: Bot.
SURREYIt's sometimes fringed
SERAPESFringed woolen garments
LACINIATEFringed, as petals.
GENTIAN"To the Fringed ...": Bryant
fimbriafringe or fringed border
TASSELEDOrnamented with fringed knobs.
SURREYFringed carriage of song
fimbriaefringe or fringed border
SURREYCarriage, sometimes fringed on top
burdasha man's fringed dress sash
ciliolatefringed with very short fine hairs
burdashesBURDASH, a man's fringed dress sash
fimbrillatehaving a fringed margin also FIMBRIATE
tasselsfringed ornament hanging from a roundish knob
burdasha fringed sash worn over a coat
laciniationthe state of being laciniate, finely fringed
tasselfringed ornament hanging from a roundish knob
kiltiesthe fringed tongue of such a shoe
kiltiethe fringed tongue of such a shoe
laciniationsLACINIATION, the state of being laciniate, finely fringed
laciniatedcut into narrow lobes; finely fringed also LACINIATE
laciniatecut into narrow lobes; finely fringed also LACINIATED
URNHolder of a "leaf-fringed legend," to Keats
tallithsA fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer
sandfishA small marine fish with fringed lips that burrows in the sand, in particular
sandfishesA small marine fish with fringed lips that burrows in the sand, in particular
orchisany of several American orchids of the genus Habenaria, having a cut, fringed lip
chenillefabric made with a fringed silken thread used as the weft in combination with wool or cotton
kiltiessports shoe with a fringed tongue that flaps over the vamp and conceals all or part of the lacing
kiltiesports shoe with a fringed tongue that flaps over the vamp and conceals all or part of the lacing
thysanopterousbelonging to the Thysanoptera, an order of insects with fringed wings, some of which are serious pests to fruit, such as thrips