Sap of a sort
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RESINSap of a sort.
circulationsThe movement of sap through a plant
sapsuckera kind of woodpecker that eats sap
circulationThe movement of sap through a plant
sapsuckersSAPSUCKER, a kind of woodpecker that eats sap
sappiest(of a plant) Containing a lot of sap
sappy(of a plant) Containing a lot of sap
bloodwooda tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood
bloodwoodsBLOODWOOD, a tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood
jaggeryA coarse dark brown sugar made in India by evaporation of the sap of palm trees
bloodrootA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
bloodrootsA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
sapsuckerany of a genus (Sphyrapicus) of North American woodpeckers that drill holes in trees in order to obtain sap and insects for food
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
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
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
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