Tree brightly colored in autumn
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SUMACTree brightly colored in autumn
brantany of several species of small, dark-colored geese of the genus Branta, especially B. bernicla, breeding in high northern latitudes and migrating south in the autumn
brantsany of several species of small, dark-colored geese of the genus Branta, especially B. bernicla, breeding in high northern latitudes and migrating south in the autumn
goldfinchesA brightly colored finch with yellow feathers in the plumage
muumuusA woman's loose, brightly colored dress, esp. one traditionally worn in Hawaii
muumuuA woman's loose, brightly colored dress, esp. one traditionally worn in Hawaii
flamboyant(esp. of clothing) Noticeable because brightly colored, highly patterned, or unusual in style
damselfishesA small brightly colored tropical fish that lives in or near coral reefs
damselfishA small brightly colored tropical fish that lives in or near coral reefs
boubouslong, loose-fitting, brightly colored garment worn by both sexes in parts of Africa
serapeblanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America
bubulong, loose-fitting, brightly colored garment worn by both sexes in parts of Africa
bubuslong, loose-fitting, brightly colored garment worn by both sexes in parts of Africa
bouboulong, loose-fitting, brightly colored garment worn by both sexes in parts of Africa
sarapeblanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America
serapesblanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America
sarapesblanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America
bettasany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
bettaany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
dragonetsA marine fish that often lies partly buried in the seabed. The male is brightly colored
beanieskullcap, often brightly colored, worn esp. by children and by college freshmen, esp. in the 1940s
beaniesskullcap, often brightly colored, worn esp. by children and by college freshmen, esp. in the 1940s
turretsA mollusk with a long, slender, pointed spiral shell, typically brightly colored and living in tropical seas
tragopansAn Asian pheasant of highland forests, the male of which has brightly colored plumage used in courtship
shelducksA large gooselike Old World duck with brightly colored plumage, typically showing black and white wings in flight
chrysanthemumsA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
chrysanthemumA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
waxbillA small, finchlike Old World songbird, typically brightly colored and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in color
waxbillsA small, finchlike Old World songbird, typically brightly colored and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in color
leafhopperA small plant bug that is typically brightly colored and leaps when disturbed. It can be a serious crop pest in warm regions
leafhoppersA small plant bug that is typically brightly colored and leaps when disturbed. It can be a serious crop pest in warm regions
hibiscusA plant of the mallow family, grown in warm climates for its large brightly colored flowers or for products such as fiber or timber
hibiscusesA plant of the mallow family, grown in warm climates for its large brightly colored flowers or for products such as fiber or timber
phalaropesA small wading or swimming bird with a straight bill and lobed feet, unusual in that the female is more brightly colored than the male
pumpkinseedA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
pumpkinseedsA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
bougainvilleaAn ornamental climbing plant that is widely cultivated in the tropics. The insignificant flowers are surrounded by brightly colored papery bracts that persist on the plant for a long time
bougainvillaeasAn ornamental climbing plant that is widely cultivated in the tropics. The insignificant flowers are surrounded by brightly colored papery bracts that persist on the plant for a long time
bougainvilleasAn ornamental climbing plant that is widely cultivated in the tropics. The insignificant flowers are surrounded by brightly colored papery bracts that persist on the plant for a long time
helleriany of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums