a leguminous vegetable
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broadbeana leguminous vegetable
broadbeansBROADBEAN, a leguminous vegetable
kiaat(Afrikaans) a tropical African leguminous tree
kiaatsKIAAT, (Afrikaans) a tropical African leguminous tree
saintfoin(French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder also SAINFOIN
caesalpinoidbelonging to the Caesalpinoidea, a tropical subfamily of leguminous plants
screwbeana leguminous shrub or small tree of the southwestern US
saintfoinsSAINTFOIN, (French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder also SAINFOIN
screwbeansSCREWBEAN, a leguminous shrub or small tree of the southwestern US
carobsa Mediterranean evergreen leguminous tree (Ceratonia siliqua) with racemose red flowers
rhizobialrelating to a rhizobium, a bacterium important in nitrogen fixation in leguminous plants
soybeansA leguminous plant native to Asia, Glycine max, widely cultivated for its edible seeds
ararobasthe wood of a Brazilian, leguminous tree, Andira araroba, from which Goa powder is derived
breadrootthe edible root of a leguminous plant, found near the Rocky Mountains, aka prairie turnip
ararobathe wood of a Brazilian, leguminous tree, Andira araroba, from which Goa powder is derived
tonka(Tupi) as in tonka bean, a tall leguminous African tree with fragrant black almond-shaped seeds
breadrootsBREADROOT, the edible root of a leguminous plant, found near the Rocky Mountains, aka prairie turnip
sappana small leguminous tree, Caesalpinia sappan, of S Asia producing wood that yields a red dye
sennaany of a genus (Cassia syn. Senna) of leguminous herbs, shrubs, and trees native to warm regions
caraganasA leguminous shrub or small tree native to central Asia and Siberia, widely planted as an ornamental
sappanwood(Malay) the wood of a leguminous tree, formerly used to provide a red dye also SAPAN, SAPANWOOD, SAPPAN
sapanwood(Malay) the wood of a leguminous tree, formerly used to provide a red dye also SAPAN, SAPPAN, SAPPANWOOD
algarrobo(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
algarroba(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
rhizobiumA nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, esp. in the root nodules of leguminous plants
sassywoodthe bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
algarrobasALGARROBA, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
sapanwoodsSAPANWOOD, (Malay) the wood of a leguminous tree, formerly used to provide a red dye also SAPAN, SAPPAN, SAPPANWOOD
babulsany of several leguminous trees of the genus Acacia that yield a gum, esp. A. nilotica, of tropical Africa
sassywoodsSASSYWOOD, the bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
sappanwoodsSAPPANWOOD, (Malay) the wood of a leguminous tree, formerly used to provide a red dye also SAPAN, SAPANWOOD, SAPPAN
alfalfaa deep-rooted leguminous perennial plant (Medicago sativa) of southwestern Asia that is widely grown for hay and forage
algarrobosALGARROBO, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
babulany of several leguminous trees of the genus Acacia that yield a gum, esp. A. nilotica, of tropical Africa
dhaka tropical Asian leguminous tree, Butea frondosa, that has bright red flowers and yields a red resin, used as an astringent
bacteroidsA bacteroid organism or structure, esp. a modified cell formed by a symbiotic bacterium in a root nodule of a leguminous plant
laburnumany of a small genus (Laburnum, especially L. anagyroides) of poisonous leguminous shrubs and trees of Eurasia with pendulous racemes of bright yellow flowers
vetchany of a genus (Vicia) of herbaceous twining leguminous plants including some grown for fodder and green manure compare crown vetch hairy vetch milk vetch
albizziaA leguminous tree or shrub with feathery leaves and densely clustered plumelike flowers. Native to warm climates, it is sometimes grown as a shade tree or ornamental
tolufragrant, yellowish-brown balsam or resin obtained from a South American leguminous tree, Myroxylon balsamum, and used in medicine as a stomachic and expectorant, and in perfumery