Olive or pea
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GREENOlive or pea.
SWEE--' Pea (Olive Oyl's kid)
LEGUMEPea or peanut
LEGUMEPea or bean
LEGUMELentil or pea
LEGUMEPea or bean.
LEGUMEBean or pea.
COALPea or egg
NUTHazel or pea
BLACKEYEDPea or Susan
BEANFava or pea
SEEDPea or peanut
VEGGIEPea or carrot, informally
LEGUMESoybean or sweet pea
SEEDPODPea or bean feature
PODPea or bean follower
COALPea or egg follower
SNAPKind of pea or bean
PIGEONKind of hole or pea
VEGPea or carrot, for short
SHOOTERWord with pea or straight
ANNUALTomato or pea, e.g.
BLACKEYEDSusan or pea lead-in
SNAPVariety of pea or bean
LEGUMESoybean or pea, e.g.
LEGUMEPea or bean, e.g.
LEGUMELentil or pea, e.g.
LEGUMEPea or peanut, e.g.
pisiformresembling a pea in size or shape
poincianasA tropical tree of the pea family, with showy red or red and yellow flowers
carinasthe two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style
carinaethe two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style
zygomorphic(of a flower) Having only one plane of symmetry, as in a pea or snapdragon; bilaterally symmetrical
carinathe two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style
carinalthe two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style
immortelleA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
immortellesA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
climbervine or twining plant (as a rose or sweet pea) that readily grows up a support or over other plants
thimbleriga sleight-of-hand trick played with three small cups, shaped like thimbles, and a small ball or little pea / to cheat by trickery
groundnutsA North American twining vine of the pea family, which bears clusters of fragrant brownish or maroon flowers and which yields a sweet edible tuber