Pea and egg
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COALSPea and egg
COALPea or egg
COALPea or egg follower
COALSPea and nut
SOUPSPea and bean
GREENSSea, pea and forest.
SOUPSSplit-pea and tomato
BED"The Princess and the Pea" prop
MATTRESS"The Princess and the Pea" prop
IRRITATIONThe pea, in "The Princess and the Pea"
mangetout(French) a type of pea cooked and eaten together with its pod
mangetoutsMANGETOUT, (French) a type of pea cooked and eaten together with its pod
CONGAMELINES"It's easy, pal-just keep track of the shell with the pea" and others?
jequiritythe poisonous scarlet and black seed of the rosary pea often used for beads
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
lupinsA plant of the pea family, with deeply divided leaves and tall, colorful, tapering spikes of flowers
carinaethe two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style
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
logwoodsA spiny Caribbean tree of the pea family, the dark heartwood of which yields hematoxylin and other dyes
immortelleA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
redbudsA North American tree of the pea family, with pink flowers that grow from the trunk, branches, and twigs
immortellesA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
papilionaceousresembling the butterfly; having a winged corolla somewhat resembling a butterfly, as in the blossoms of the bean and pea
fenugreekA white-flowered herbaceous plant of the pea family, with aromatic seeds that are used for flavoring, esp. ground and used in curry powder
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
abrinshighly poisonous protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea: inhibits protein synthesis, causing symptoms such as internal bleeding, intestinal upset, and irritation of mucous membranes
abrinhighly poisonous protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea: inhibits protein synthesis, causing symptoms such as internal bleeding, intestinal upset, and irritation of mucous membranes
locoweedA widely distributed plant of the pea family that, if eaten by livestock, can cause a brain disorder, the symptoms of which include unpredictable behavior and loss of coordination
lathyrismA tropical disease marked by tremors, muscular weakness, and paraplegia, esp. prevalent in the Indian subcontinent. It is commonly attributed to continued consumption of the seeds of the grass pea
wisteriasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
wistariasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
pituitariesThe major endocrine gland. A pea-sized body attached to the base of the brain, the pituitary is important in controlling growth and development and the functioning of the other endocrine glands
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
mesquitesA spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to arid regions of southwestern US and Mexico. It yields useful timber, tanbark, medicinal products, and edible pods. The timber is used for fencing and flooring, and burned in barbecues as flavoring
thimblerigsleight-of-hand swindling game in which the operator palms a pellet or pea while appearing to cover it with one of three thimblelike cups, and then, moving the cups about, offers to bet that no one can tell under which cup the pellet or pea lies