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Definition of liage
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Liage (n.) Union by
league;
alliance.
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Cormophyta
::
Cormophyta
(n. pl.) A term
proposed
by
Endlicher
to
include
all
plants
with an axis
containing
vascular
tissue
and with
foliage.
Palmerworm
::
Palmerworm
(n.) In
America,
the larva of any one of
several
moths,
which
destroys
the
foliage
of fruit and
forest
trees,
esp. the larva of
Ypsolophus
pometellus,
which
sometimes
appears
in vast
numbers..
Gaultheria
::
Gaultheria
(n.) A genus of
ericaceous
shrubs
with
evergreen
foliage,
and,
often,
edible
berries.
It
includes
the
American
winter-green
(Gaultheria
procumbens),
and the
larger-fruited
salal of
Northwestern
America
(Gaultheria
Shallon)..
Leucadendron
::
Leucadendron
(n.) A genus of
evergreen
shrubs
from the Cape of Good Hope,
having
handsome
foliage.
Leucadendron
argenteum
is the
silverboom
of the
colonists..
Palma Christi
::
Palma
Christi
() A plant
(Ricinus
communis)
with
ornamental
peltate
and
palmately
cleft
foliage,
growing
as a woody
perennial
in the
tropics,
and
cultivated
as an
herbaceous
annual
in
temperate
regions;
--
called
also
castor-oil
plant..
Finial
::
Finial
(n.) The knot or bunch of
foliage,
or
foliated
ornament,
that forms the upper
extremity
of a
pinnacle
in
Gothic
architecture;
sometimes,
the
pinnacle
itself..
Tupelo
::
Tupelo
(n.) A North
American
tree
(Nyssa
multiflora)
of the
Dogwood
family,
having
brilliant,
glossy
foliage
and acid red
berries.
The wood is
crossgrained
and very
difficult
to
split.
Called
also black gum, sour gum, and
pepperidge..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A
continuous
tablet,
stripe,
or
series
of
ornaments,
as of
carved
foliage,
of
color,
or of
brickwork,
etc..
Foliaged
::
Foliaged
(a.)
Furnished
with
foliage;
leaved;
as, the
variously
foliaged
mulberry..
Leaf
::
Leaf (n.) A
special
organ of
vegetation
in the form of a
lateral
outgrowth
from the stem,
whether
appearing
as a part of the
foliage,
or as a
cotyledon,
a
scale,
a
bract,
a
spine,
or a
tendril..
Hibernaculum
::
Hibernaculum
(n.) A
winter
bud, in which the
rudimentary
foliage
or
flower,
as of most trees and
shrubs
in the
temperate
zone, is
protected
by
closely
overlapping
scales..
Umbrageous
::
Umbrageous
(a.)
Forming
or
affording
a
shade;
shady;
shaded;
as,
umbrageous
trees or
foliage..
Lauraceous
::
Lauraceous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order
(Lauraceae)
of trees and
shrubs
having
aromatic
bark and
foliage,
and
including
the
laurel,
sassafras,
cinnamon
tree, true
camphor
tree, etc..
Hydropiper
::
Hydropiper
(n.) A
species
(Polygonum
Hydropiper)
of
knotweed
with acrid
foliage;
water
pepper;
smartweed.
Gem
::
Gem (v. t.) To
embellish
or
adorn,
as with gems; as, a
foliage
gemmed
with
dewdrops..
Luteolin
::
Luteolin
(n.) A
yellow
dyestuff
obtained
from the
foliage
of the
dyer's
broom
(Reseda
luteola).
Exuberance
::
Exuberance
(n.) The state of being
exuberant;
an
overflowing
quantity;
a
copious
or
excessive
production
or
supply;
superabundance;
richness;
as, an
exuberance
of joy, of
fancy,
or of
foliage..
Foliature
::
Foliature
(n.)
Foliage;
leafage.
Sullied
::
Sulliage
(v. t.)
Foulness;
filth.
Sage
::
Sage (n.) A
suffruticose
labiate
plant
(Salvia
officinalis)
with
grayish
green
foliage,
much used in
flavoring
meats,
etc. The name is often
extended
to the whole
genus,
of which many
species
are
cultivated
for
ornament,
as the
scarlet
sage, and
Mexican
red and blue
sage..
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