Southern gospel group the Family
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CRABBSouthern gospel group the ... Family
buckthornshrub or small tree (Bumelia lycioides) of the sapodilla family of the southern United States
assegaisouthern African tree, Curtisia dentata, of the dogwood family, from whose wood such spears are made
assagaiedsouthern African tree, Curtisia dentata, of the dogwood family, from whose wood such spears are made
anglepodsouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
anglepodssouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
terebinthA small southern European tree of the cashew family that was formerly a source of turpentine
assegaissouthern African tree, Curtisia dentata, of the dogwood family, from whose wood such spears are made
xeranthemumany plant of the Xeranthemum genus of plants of southern Europe, belonging to the thistle family
terebinthsA small southern European tree of the cashew family that was formerly a source of turpentine
assagaisouthern African tree, Curtisia dentata, of the dogwood family, from whose wood such spears are made
xeranthemumsXERANTHEMUM, any plant of the Xeranthemum genus of plants of southern Europe, belonging to the thistle family
redbaya southern United States tree (Persea borbonia) of the laurel family having aromatic evergreen leaves and dark red heartwood
redbaysa southern United States tree (Persea borbonia) of the laurel family having aromatic evergreen leaves and dark red heartwood
marjoramAn aromatic southern European plant of the mint family, the leaves of which are used as a culinary herb
pecansthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
pecanthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
roadrunnersA slender fast-running bird of the cuckoo family, found chiefly in arid country from the southern US to Central America
roadrunnerA slender fast-running bird of the cuckoo family, found chiefly in arid country from the southern US to Central America
ixiaany of various southern African plants of the genus Ixia, of the iris family, having sword-shaped leaves and showy, ornamental flowers
ixiasany of various southern African plants of the genus Ixia, of the iris family, having sword-shaped leaves and showy, ornamental flowers
wallflowerA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
wallflowersA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
asphodelany of various southern European plants of the genera Asphodelus and Asphodeline, of the lily family, having white, pink, or yellow flowers in elongated clusters
nerineany of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Nerine, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having funnel-shaped red, pink, or white flowers
nerinesany of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Nerine, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having funnel-shaped red, pink, or white flowers
caracaraany of certain long-legged birds of prey of the falcon family, of the southern U.S. and Central and South America that feed on carrion
freesiasany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
freesiaany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
rosemaryAn evergreen aromatic shrub of the mint family, native to southern Europe. The narrow leaves are used as a culinary herb, in perfumery, and as an emblem of remembrance
buckthornsA shrub or small tree of the sapodilla family, with sharp thorns and clusters of small white flowers, commonly found in moist soils of the southern and central US
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
cowpeaa sprawling herb (Vigna unguiculata syn. V. sinensis) of the legume family related to the bean and widely cultivated in the southern United States especially for forage and green manure
arbutusany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
bantusgrouping of more than 500 languages of central and southern Africa, as Kikuyu, Swahili, Tswana, and Zulu, all related within a subbranch of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Kordofanian family
bantugrouping of more than 500 languages of central and southern Africa, as Kikuyu, Swahili, Tswana, and Zulu, all related within a subbranch of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Kordofanian family
stapeliaany of various plants of the genus Stapelia, of the milkweed family, native to southern Africa, having short, fleshy, leafless stems, and flowers that are oddly colored or mottled and in most species emit a fetid, carrionlike odor
kudzufast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion
kudzusfast-growing Chinese and Japanese climbing vine, Pueraria lobata, of the legume family, now widespread in the southern U.S., having tuberous, starchy roots and stems: used for fiber, as food and forage, and to prevent soil erosion