Sap as strength
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ENERVATESap, as strength
ENERVATESap, as moral strength
sappedSAP, to deprive of strength
sapsSAP, to deprive of strength
RESINYTacky as pine sap
DRAINSap, as one's energy
BLEDExtracted, as sap from a tree
RESINYSticky and tacky, as pine sap
sappierabounding in sap, as a plant
tapperperson or thing that taps, as trees for the sap or juice, a blast furnace, cask, or other container for their contents, etc.
tappersperson or thing that taps, as trees for the sap or juice, a blast furnace, cask, or other container for their contents, etc.
milkweedsA herbaceous American plant with milky sap. Some kinds attract butterflies, some yield a variety of useful products, and some are grown as ornamentals
milkweedA herbaceous American plant with milky sap. Some kinds attract butterflies, some yield a variety of useful products, and some are grown as ornamentals
maplesA tree or shrub with lobed leaves, winged fruits, and colorful autumn foliage, grown as an ornamental or for its timber or syrupy sap
hormonesA regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
poppiesA herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine
poppyA herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine
hormonea product of living cells that circulates in body fluids (as blood) or sap and produces a specific often stimulatory effect on the activity of cells usually remote from its point of origin
ficusesany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals
ficusany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals