marsupial of the eastern U S
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opossummarsupial of the eastern U.S
OPOSSUMNocturnal marsupial of the U.S.
REGALFRITILLARYButterfly of the eastern U.S.
VIOLETIRISDwarf plant of the eastern U.S.
BOONEName of eight counties in the central and eastern U.S.
sennasubshrubby senna, Cassia marilandica, of the eastern U.S., having yellow flowers
sennassubshrubby senna, Cassia marilandica, of the eastern U.S., having yellow flowers
easternerA native or inhabitant of the east, esp. of the eastern U.S
catawbasa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
catawbaa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
warmouthsfreshwater sunfish, Lepomis gulosus, of the eastern U.S., having a patch of small teeth on its tongue
senegasthe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
senegathe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
terrapinsA small edible turtle with lozenge-shaped markings on its shell, found in coastal marshes of the eastern U.S
palmerthe larva of a tineid moth, Dichomeris ligulella, of the eastern U.S., that feeds on the leaves of apple and other fruit trees
pyxieseither of two trailing, shrubby, evergreen plants, Pyxidanthera barbulata or P. brevifolia, of the eastern U.S., having numerous small, starlike blossoms and growing in sandy soil
madtomany of several tadpolelike, freshwater catfishes of the genus Noturus, of the central and eastern U.S., having a poisonous pectoral spine: some are threatened or endangered
pyxieeither of two trailing, shrubby, evergreen plants, Pyxidanthera barbulata or P. brevifolia, of the eastern U.S., having numerous small, starlike blossoms and growing in sandy soil
cohosheither of two unrelated plants of the eastern U.S., Cimicifuga racemosa(black cohosh), of the buttercup family, or Caulophyllum thalictroides(blue cohosh), of the barberry family, both used medicinally
bugbaneany of several tall, erect plants belonging to the genus Cimicifuga, of the buttercup family, as C. americana, of the eastern U.S., having loose, elongated clusters of white flowers
bugbanesany of several tall, erect plants belonging to the genus Cimicifuga, of the buttercup family, as C. americana, of the eastern U.S., having loose, elongated clusters of white flowers
tupelosany of several trees of the genus Nyssa, having ovate leaves, clusters of minute flowers, and purple, berrylike fruit, esp. N. aquatica, of swampy regions of the eastern, southern, and midwestern U.S
tupeloany of several trees of the genus Nyssa, having ovate leaves, clusters of minute flowers, and purple, berrylike fruit, esp. N. aquatica, of swampy regions of the eastern, southern, and midwestern U.S
coquinasmall clam, Donax variabilis, abundant in the intertidal zone of eastern and southern U.S. coastal beaches, having fanlike bands of various hues, the paired empty shells often spread in a butterfly shape
perillaany of several aromatic Asian plants belonging to the genus Perilla, of the mint family, esp. P. frutescens, which has become naturalized in the eastern U.S. and from which perilla oil is obtained
perillasany of several aromatic Asian plants belonging to the genus Perilla, of the mint family, esp. P. frutescens, which has become naturalized in the eastern U.S. and from which perilla oil is obtained
APPALACHIARegion in the eastern U.S.
veerythrush, Catharus fuscescens, common in the eastern and northern U.S., noted for its song
veeriesthrush, Catharus fuscescens, common in the eastern and northern U.S., noted for its song