Islands used as U S base
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ALEUTIANIslands used as U. S. base.
LIBERIAAfrican country used as U. S. base.
CAVITELost U. S. naval base, Philippine islands.
tornillotree, Prosopis pubescens, of the legume family, native to the southwestern U.S., bearing twisted pods used as fodder
tornillostree, Prosopis pubescens, of the legume family, native to the southwestern U.S., bearing twisted pods used as fodder
senegasthe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
senegathe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
dieldrinlight tan, crystalline, water-insoluble, poisonous solid, C12H8OCl6, used as an insecticide: manufacture and use have been discontinued in the U.S
caduceirepresentation of this staff used as an emblem of the medical profession and as the insignia of the U.S. Army Medical Corps
abbreviationshortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor,U.S. for United States,lb. for pound
jojobashrub, Simmondsia chinensis (or S. californica), of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing seeds that are the source of an oil (jojoba oil) used in cosmetics and as a lubricant
pinkrootthe root of any of various plants belonging to the genus Spigelia, of the logania family, esp. that of S. marilandica of the U.S., that is used as a vermifuge
metonymsA word, name, or expression used as a substitute for something else with which it is closely associated. For example, Washington is a metonym for the federal government of the U.S
peyoteone of the dried, buttonlike tops of a mescal of the genus Lophophora, used as a hallucinogen, esp. by certain Indians of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. during religious ceremonies; peyote
peyotesone of the dried, buttonlike tops of a mescal of the genus Lophophora, used as a hallucinogen, esp. by certain Indians of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. during religious ceremonies; peyote
caraganaany Asiatic tree or shrub of the genus Caragana, of the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves and mostly yellow flowers, used as hedge plants in the U.S., esp. in cold regions
kudzufast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
kudzusfast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion