Teeth or spikes
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TINESTeeth or spikes.
spikyhaving a spike or spikes
spikilyhaving a spike or spikes
spikierhaving a spike or spikes
spikiestLike a spike or spikes or having many spikes
willowsA machine with revolving spikes used for cleaning cotton, wool, or other fibers
rampionany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
rampionsany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
betonya lousewort (Pedicularis canadensis) of eastern North America with yellow or reddish flowers in bracted spikes
leadwortsany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
leadwortany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
acanthusesA herbaceous plant or shrub with bold flower spikes and spiny decorative leaves, native to Mediterranean regions
scarifierA tool with spikes or prongs used for breaking up matted vegetation in the surface of a lawn
scarifiersA tool with spikes or prongs used for breaking up matted vegetation in the surface of a lawn
vervainsany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
vervainany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
celosiaany plant of the genus Celosia, having small, usually red or yellowish flowers in dense, crested or plumelike spikes
bottlebrushesAn Australian shrub or small tree with spikes of scarlet or yellow flowers that resemble a cylindrical brush in shape
bottlebrushAn Australian shrub or small tree with spikes of scarlet or yellow flowers that resemble a cylindrical brush in shape
melaleucasAn Australian shrub or tree that bears spikes of bottlebrushlike flowers. Some kinds are a source of timber or medicinal oil
chevala defense consisting typically of a timber or an iron barrel covered with projecting spikes and often strung with barbed wire
veronicasA herbaceous plant of north temperate regions, typically with upright stems bearing narrow pointed leaves and spikes of blue or purple flowers
willeysmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
willeymachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
williesmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
williedmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
fumitoriesAn Old World plant with spikes of small tubular pink or white flowers and finely divided grayish leaves, often considered a weed
willymachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
bluecapblue-flowered lupine, esp. Lupinus subcarnosus, having spikes of light blue flowers with a white or yellow spot: the state flower of Texas
tritomasany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
tritomaany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
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
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
pickerelweedA freshwater plant with broad arrow-shaped leaves and spikes of blue flowers that was formerly believed to give rise to, or provide food for, young pike
funkiaany Japanese or Chinese plant of the genus Hosta, of the lily family, having large leaves and spikes or one-sided clusters of white, lilac, or blue flowers
foxglovesA tall Eurasian plant with erect spikes of flowers, typically pinkish-purple or white, shaped like the fingers of gloves. It is a source of the drug digitalis
funkiasany Japanese or Chinese plant of the genus Hosta, of the lily family, having large leaves and spikes or one-sided clusters of white, lilac, or blue flowers
hebesany of various shrubs and trees belonging to the genus Hebe, of the figwort family, native mostly to New Zealand, having evergreen leaves and clusters or spikes of white, pink, or purple flowers
hebeany of various shrubs and trees belonging to the genus Hebe, of the figwort family, native mostly to New Zealand, having evergreen leaves and clusters or spikes of white, pink, or purple flowers
bluestema tall North American grass (Andropogon gerardii syn. A. furcatus) that has smooth bluish leaf sheaths and slender spikes borne in pairs or clusters, is a dominant grass of the originally tallgrass prairies, and is used for hay and forage called also big bluestem compare sand bluestem