Of several kinds
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VARIOUSOf several kinds
fritillaryseveral kinds of spotted butterfly and bulbous plant
phalangerany of several kinds of long-tailed Australian marsupial
fritillariesFRITILLARY, several kinds of spotted butterfly and bulbous plant
waterbuckany of several kinds of antelope, native to Central Africa
phalangersPHALANGER, any of several kinds of long-tailed Australian marsupial
cockchaferany of several kinds of beetle, esp of the Scarabeidae
yellowwoodthe wood of any one of several different kinds of trees
waterbucksWATERBUCK, any of several kinds of antelope, native to Central Africa
cockchafersCOCKCHAFER, any of several kinds of beetle, esp of the Scarabeidae
yellowwoodsYELLOWWOOD, the wood of any one of several different kinds of trees
zombismixed drink made of several kinds of rum, liqueur, and fruit juice
stinkwooda name given to several kinds of wood with an unpleasant smell
stinkwoodsSTINKWOOD, a name given to several kinds of wood with an unpleasant smell
zombiesA tall mixed drink consisting of several kinds of rum, liqueur, and fruit juice
boysenberriesThe shrubby plant that bears this fruit, which is a hybrid of several kinds of bramble
boysenberryThe shrubby plant that bears this fruit, which is a hybrid of several kinds of bramble
honeycreepersA Hawaiian songbird of variable appearance and with a specialized bill, several kinds of which are now endangered
honeycreeperA Hawaiian songbird of variable appearance and with a specialized bill, several kinds of which are now endangered
prunellasA plant of a genus that includes self-heal. Several kinds are cultivated as ground cover and rock garden plants
centaureasA plant of a Eurasian genus that includes the cornflower and knapweed. Several kinds are cultivated for their bright flowers
centaureaA plant of a Eurasian genus that includes the cornflower and knapweed. Several kinds are cultivated for their bright flowers
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
clematisesA climbing plant of the buttercup family that bears white, pink, or purple flowers and feathery seeds. Several kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
alyssumsA herbaceous Eurasian plant that bears small flowers in a range of colors, typically white or yellow. Several kinds are widely cultivated in gardens
boletusesA mushroom or toadstool with pores rather than gills on the underside of the cap. Boletes often have a thick stem, and several kinds are edible
nightshadesA plant related to the potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. Several kinds of nightshade have been used in the production of herbal medicines
oystersAny of a number of bivalve mollusks with rough irregular shells. Several kinds are eaten (esp. raw) as a delicacy and may be farmed for food or pearls
tektiteany of several kinds of small glassy bodies, in various forms, occurring in Australia and elsewhere, now believed to have been produced by the impact of meteorites on the earth's surface
artemisiasAn aromatic or bitter-tasting plant of a genus that includes wormwood, mugwort, and sagebrush. Several kinds of artemisia are used in herbal medicine and many are cultivated for their feathery gray foliage