Pods of cotton
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BOLLSPods of cotton
ceibasa massive tropical tree (Ceiba pentandra) of the silk-cotton family with large pods filled with seeds invested with a silky floss that yields the fiber kapok
ceibaa massive tropical tree (Ceiba pentandra) of the silk-cotton family with large pods filled with seeds invested with a silky floss that yields the fiber kapok
BOLLSCotton pods.
BOLLSCotton pods
SEEDSContents of pods.
BOLLSPods of flax
EDAMAMEDish of soybeans boiled in their pods
podded(of a plant) Bear or form pods
podding(of a plant) Bear or form pods
babulsthe gum, pods, or bark of such a tree
babulthe gum, pods, or bark of such a tree
silkweedany milkweed, the pods of which contain a silky down
bittersweetsA vinelike climbing plant that bears clusters of bright orange pods
cassiathe pods of Cassia fistulosa, a tree widely cultivated as an ornamental
cassiasthe pods of Cassia fistulosa, a tree widely cultivated as an ornamental
cowhagetropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowagetropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowhagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cayennehot peppery condiment made from the seeds and pods of Capsicum annum longum
garbanzowidely cultivated plant, Cicer arietinum, of the legume family, bearing pods containing pealike seeds
garbanzoswidely cultivated plant, Cicer arietinum, of the legume family, bearing pods containing pealike seeds
carobthe pulp from the long pods of a Mediterranean tree, used as a chocolate substitute
honestyplant, Lunaria annua, of the mustard family, having clusters of purple flowers and semitransparent, satiny pods
anglepodssouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
anglepodsouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
paprikaa usually mild red condiment consisting of the dried finely ground pods of various sweet peppers
legumesany of a family of plants having pods that split open when dry, comprising beans, peas, etc.
legumeany of a family of plants having pods that split open when dry, comprising beans, peas, etc.
algarrobo(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
algarroba(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
algarrobasALGARROBA, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
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
algarrobosALGARROBO, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
poincianatree, Delonix regia, of the legume family, native to Madagascar, having showy clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers and long, flat, woody pods
pennycressesA weed of the cabbage family, similar to shepherd's purse but with deeply notched, flat round pods. Native to Europe, it has become well established in North America
pennycressA weed of the cabbage family, similar to shepherd's purse but with deeply notched, flat round pods. Native to Europe, it has become well established in North America
satinpodeither of two European plants belonging to the genus Lunaria, of the mustard family, L. annua or L. rediviva, cultivated for their shiny flowers and large, round, flat, satiny pods