Plant or head
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EGGHead or plant
EGGPlant or head
EGGKind of plant or head
EGGWord with plant or head
anthodiaflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
anthodiumflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
teazelsthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaseledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazlingthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselerthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazlethe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazeledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazlesthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselsthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazelthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
cabbagesA cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves
cabbageA cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves
witloofsyoung chicory plant, deprived of light to form a narrow head of whitish leaves that are eaten as a cooked vegetable or used raw in salads
turtleheadsA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle
witloofyoung chicory plant, deprived of light to form a narrow head of whitish leaves that are eaten as a cooked vegetable or used raw in salads
turtleheadA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle
caddicethe aquatic larva of a caddisfly, having an armored head and a pair of abdominal hooks, and typically living in a case built from sand or plant debris
endivesplant with a narrow head of whitish, edible leaves
endiveplant with a narrow head of whitish, edible leaves
globeflowera plant of damp places, with a round yellow head
globeflowersGLOBEFLOWER, a plant of damp places, with a round yellow head
artichokea thistle-like perennial plant with large fleshy scaly head and bracts and edible receptacle
artichokesARTICHOKE, a thistle-like perennial plant with large fleshy scaly head and bracts and edible receptacle
napaplant, Brassica rapa pekinensis, forming a long, dense head of broad, whitish leaves used in salads and Oriental cuisine
napasplant, Brassica rapa pekinensis, forming a long, dense head of broad, whitish leaves used in salads and Oriental cuisine
petsaiplant, Brassica rapa pekinensis, forming a long, dense head of broad, whitish leaves used in salads and Oriental cuisine