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(leaves)

  • 81 coleus

    ['kouliəs]
    (a type of plant with variegated leaves.) koleus

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  • 82 greenfly

    plural - greenfly; noun (a type of small, green insect: The leaves of this rose tree have been eaten by greenfly.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > greenfly

  • 83 hashish

    ((also hash) (a drug made from) the dried leaves, flowers etc of the hemp plant, usually smoked or chewed; cannabis.) hašiš

    English-Slovak dictionary > hashish

  • 84 humus

    ['hju:məs]
    (a substance like earth, made of decayed plants, leaves etc.) humus

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  • 85 leathery

    adjective (like leather, especially tough: The plant had broad, leathery leaves.) kožovitý

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  • 86 mimosa

    [mi'məuzə]
    (a plant with small flowers and fern-like leaves which close when touched (also called sensitive plant).) mimóza

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  • 87 pigment

    ['piɡmənt]
    1) (any substance used for colouring, making paint etc: People used to make paint and dyes from natural pigments.) farbivo
    2) (a substance in plants or animals that gives colour to the skin, leaves etc: Some people have darker pigment in their skin than others.) pigment

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  • 88 put forth

    (of plants etc) to produce (leaves, shoots etc). nasadiť, vyhnať

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  • 89 put out

    1) (to extend (a hand etc): He put out his hand to steady her.) natiahnuť
    2) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) vyháňať, nasadiť (na)
    3) (to extinguish (a fire, light etc): The fire brigade soon put out the fire.) uhasiť
    4) (to issue, give out: They put out a distress call.) vydať; uverejniť
    5) (to cause bother or trouble to: Don't put yourself out for my sake!) obťažovať (sa)
    6) (to annoy: I was put out by his decision.) otráviť

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  • 90 raffia

    ['ræfiə]
    ((strips of) fibre from the leaves of a type of palm tree, used for making mats, baskets etc.) rafia

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  • 91 rhododendron

    [roudə'dendrən]
    (a type of flowering shrub with thick evergreen leaves and large flowers.) rododendron

    English-Slovak dictionary > rhododendron

  • 92 waterlily

    plural - waterlilies; noun (a water plant with broad flat floating leaves.) lekno

    English-Slovak dictionary > waterlily

См. также в других словарях:

  • Leaves — (l[=e]vz), n., pl. of {Leaf}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Leaves — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Rock Gründung 2001 Website http://www.leaves.is/ …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • leaves — [li:vz] n the plural of ↑leaf …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • leaves — the plural of leaf1 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • leaves — [lēvz] n. pl. of LEAF …   English World dictionary

  • Leaves — Leaf Leaf (l[=e]f), n.; pl. {Leaves} (l[=e]vz). [OE. leef, lef, leaf, AS. le[ a]f; akin to S. l[=o]f, OFries. laf, D. loof foliage, G. laub, OHG. loub leaf, foliage, Icel. lauf, Sw. l[ o]f, Dan. l[ o]v, Goth. laufs; cf. Lith. lapas. Cf. {Lodge}.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • LEAVES — pl. of LEAF. * * * plural of leaf or of leave present third singular of leave * * * /leevz/, n. pl. of leaf. * * * leaves UK US the plural of leaf1 Thesaurus: irregular plurals …   Useful english dictionary

  • Leaves — This most unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is in most cases a patronymic form of the surname Leaf, which derives from the Old English pre 7th Century personal names Leofa , (masculine), and Leofe (feminine), from the Olde English… …   Surnames reference

  • leaves — lɪːf n. flat and usually green structure attached to the stem or branch of a plant; foliage; petal; state of having leaves; page; layer; thin sheet of metal (especially gold or silver); hinged or movable part; extra section added to extend a… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • leaves —    A number of beliefs centre on plant leaves. The simplest, which is still practised, is that it is lucky to catch a falling leaf before it reaches the ground. The first known mention is from Sussex If you catch a falling leaf, you will have… …   A Dictionary of English folklore

  • leaves — Used in the context of general equities. Remains to buy or sell of a previously entered order after a report of partial execution has been given. If the floor broker to buy 20M IBM at $115, and he then buys 6M at this price, his report would be,… …   Financial and business terms

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