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a soccer ball is to be thrown so that it passes through a ring on the top of a post)'). g(100307617,'(a game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court)'). g(100307964,'((tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving; "he was up two breaks in the second set")'). g(100308151,'(a score that makes the match even)'). g(100308240,'(playing tennis for money)'). g(100308348,'(tennis played with one person on each side)'). g(100308444,'(badminton played with one person on each side)'). g(100308543,'(tennis played with two players on each side)'). g(100308640,'(badminton played with two players on each side)'). g(100308740,'(an ancient form of tennis played in a four-walled court)'). g(100308883,'(an Italian game similar to tennis)'). g(100308970,'(a game enjoyed by children)'). g(100309343,'(a children''s game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify other players)'). g(100309494,'(game played with string looped over the fingers)'). g(100309600,'(a child covers his eyes while the other players hide then tries to find them)'). g(100309755,'(a child tosses a stone into an area drawn on the ground and then hops through it and back to regain the stone)'). g(100309920,'(a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball)'). g(100310108,'(a game in which players try to pick each jackstraw (or spillikin) off of a pile without moving any of the others)'). g(100310290,'(one child bends down and another leaps over)'). g(100310388,'(advancing as if in the game of leapfrog)'). g(100310482,'(a children''s game played with little balls made of a hard substance (as glass))'). g(100310614,'(N players march around N-1 chairs; 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the player wins who holds 2 or 3 cars that total closest to nine)'). g(100313120,'(a card game in which the object is to hold cards having a higher count than those dealt to the bank up to but not exceeding 21)'). g(100313329,'(any of various card games based on whist for four players)'). g(100313569,'(the earliest form of bridge; the dealer could name the trump suit)'). g(100313693,'(a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridge)'). g(100313898,'(a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid)'). g(100314075,'(a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand)'). g(100314263,'(a card game in which each player is dealt 6 cards and discards one or two to make up the crib)'). g(100314418,'(a card game for 2 players; played with 32 cards and king high)'). g(100314532,'(a card game similar to ecarte; each player is dealt 5 cards and the player making trump must take 3 tricks to win a hand)'). g(100314720,'(a card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as their sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards)'). g(100314949,'(a card game in which players bet against the dealer on the cards he will draw from a dealing box)'). g(100315096,'(a game for two players who try to assemble books of cards by asking the opponent for particular cards)'). g(100315258,'(a gambling card game of Spanish origin; 3 or 4 cards are dealt face up and players bet that one of the will be matched before the others as the cards are dealt from the pack one at a time)'). g(100315534,'(a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit in his hand and successively higher cards are played until the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching one in the layout wins all the chips on that card)'). g(100315968,'(a card game played with a 48-card pack (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist)'). g(100316127,'(a card game for two players using a reduced pack of 32 cards)'). g(100316240,'(any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand)'). g(100316499,'(a card game in which two rows of cards are dealt and players can bet on the color of the cards or on which row will have a count nearer some number)'). g(100316727,'(a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cards)'). g(100316920,'(a card game played by one person)'). g(100317037,'(a card game for four players who form two partnerships; a pack of 52 cards is dealt and each side scores one point for each trick it takes in excess of six)'). g(100317307,'(a form of whist with three players; four hands are dealt with the hand opposite the dealer being face up)'). g(100317469,'(a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts of the queen of spades)'). g(100317630,'(two play solitaire with separate packs)'). g(100317738,'(a form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 points)'). g(100317921,'(a form of rummy using two decks and four jokers; jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to meld groups of seven of the same rank)'). g(100318164,'(a form of canasta in which sequences can be melded)'). g(100318268,'(a form of canasta using three decks and six jokers)'). g(100318370,'(poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer; "he played only draw and stud")'). g(100318547,'(poker in which the high and low hands split the pot)'). g(100318653,'(poker played for small stakes)'). g(100318758,'(poker in which each player gets 5 cards face down and bets a made without drawing any further cards)'). g(100318918,'(poker in which a player''s losses are paid by removing an article of clothing)'). g(100319052,'(poker in which each player receives hole cards and the remainder are dealt face up; bets are placed after each card is dealt)'). g(100319240,'(a form of all fours in which the players bid for the privilege of naming trumps)'). g(100319371,'(an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump)'). g(100319495,'(a form of all fours in which a total of seven points is game)'). g(100319623,'(a form of casino in which face cards have extra point values)'). g(100319742,'(a form of casino in which spades have the value of one point)'). g(100319861,'(a game that is played on a table)'). g(100320040,'(a game resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball)'). g(100320194,'(any of several games played with small rectangular blocks)'). g(100320316,'(any of several games played on rectangular cloth-covered table (with cushioned edges) in which long tapering cue sticks are used to propel ivory (or composition) balls)'). g(100320615,'(the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool)'). g(100320766,'(a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other)'). g(100320950,'(a shot in billiards made by hitting the cue ball with the cue held nearly vertically; the cue ball spins around another ball before hitting the object ball)'). g(100321208,'(a faulty shot in billiards; the cue tip slips off the cue ball)'). g(100321361,'(any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets)'). g(100321585,'(a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball)'). g(100321723,'((British) a table game in which short cues are used to knock balls into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs; penalties are incurred if the pegs are knocked over)'). g(100321957,'(a game suitable for playing in a parlor)'). g(100322090,'(any game involving the formation or alteration or discovery of words)'). g(100322250,'(a game whose object is to form words from a group of randomly chosen letters)'). g(100322381,'((trademark) a game in which words are formed from letters in patterns similar to a crossword puzzle)'). g(100322535,'(a game played on a specially designed board)'). g(100322887,'(a board game for two players; pieces move according to throws of the dice)'). g(100323017,'(a checkerboard game for two players who each have 12 pieces; the object is to jump over and so capture the opponent''s pieces)'). g(100323207,'(a game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent''s king)'). g(100323451,'(a board game in which each player tries to move a set of marbles through a set of holes from one point of a six-pointed star to the opposite point)'). g(100323679,'(a game in which darts are thrown at a dartboard)'). g(100323778,'((Japanese) a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent''s counters)'). g(100323971,'(a board game in which players try to move their pieces into their opponent''s bases)'). g(100324105,'(a game in which numbered balls are drawn and random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards)'). g(100324290,'((British) a lottery in which tickets are drawn from a revolving drum)'). g(100324412,'((British) a simple board game in which players move counters according to the throw of dice)'). g(100324554,'(Chinese game played by 4 people with 144 tiles)'). g(100324666,'((trademark) a board game in which players try to gain a monopoly on real estate as pieces advance around the board according to the throw of a die)'). g(100324867,'(an ancient board game resembling backgammon; played on a cross-shaped board)'). g(100325014,'((trademark) a modern board game based on pachisi)'). g(100325118,'((Japanese) a form of chess played on a board of 81 squares; each player has 20 pieces)'). g(100325255,'((British) a game in which coins or discs are slid by hand across a board toward a mark)'). g(100325435,'(a game in which two players alternately put crosses and circles in one of the compartments of a 3-by-3 board; the object is to get a row of three crosses or three circles before the opponent does)'). g(100325752,'(the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize); "his gambling cost him a fortune"; "there was heavy play at the blackjack table")'). g(100326128,'(active interest in gambling on sports events)'). g(100326232,'(the act of gambling; "he did it on a bet")'). g(100326453,'(a single bet on two horse races in the same day)'). g(100326559,'(a bet that you can pick the first and second finishers in the right order)'). g(100326696,'(betting where winners share the total amount wagered)'). g(100326805,'(a bet that a horse will finish a race no worse than second)'). g(100326919,'(a bet that you can pick the first four finishers in a race in the right order)'). g(100327053,'(a game that involves gambling)'). g(100327267,'(a Chinese gambling game; a random number of counters are placed under a bowl and you gamble on how many will be left (0 or 1 or 2 or 3) modulo 4)'). g(100327464,'(players buy chances and prizes are distributed according to the drawing of lots)'). g(100327679,'(an illegal daily lottery)'). g(100327804,'(a lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money)'). g(100327914,'(a lottery in which the prize consists of the money paid by the participants)'). g(100328060,'(a gambling game using two dice)'). g(100328189,'(a gambling game in which players bet on which compartment of a revolving wheel a small ball will come to rest in)'). g(100328356,'(any gambling game in which bets are laid against the gambling house or the dealer)'). g(100328496,'(any festival or other celebration)'). g(100328689,'(boisterous celebration)'). g(100328836,'(noisy and mischievous merrymaking)'). g(100328944,'(unrestrained merrymaking)'). g(100329120,'(any carefree episode)'). g(100329202,'(a brief indulgence of your impulses)'). g(100329304,'(an occasion for heavy drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days")'). g(100329473,'(a merry drinking party)'). g(100329560,'(a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity)'). g(100329759,'(a festival marked by merrymaking and processions)'). g(100329880,'(an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus))'). g(100330021,'(gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement; "it was all done in play"; "their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly")'). g(100330345,'(activities that are enjoyable or amusing; "I do it for the fun of it"; "he is fun to have around")'). g(100330518,'(playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest)'). g(100330677,'(foolish or senseless behavior)'). g(100330812,'(acting like a clown or buffoon)'). g(100330945,'(rowdy or boisterous play)'). g(100331025,'(playful vexation; "the parody was just a form of teasing")'). g(100331136,'(playing on words or speech sounds)'). g(100331225,'(a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement)'). g(100331381,'(a prank or trick played on a person especially one intended to make the victim appear foolish)'). g(100331571,'(a practical joke or trick played on April Fools'' day)'). g(100331680,'((British) a boisterous practical joke (especially by college students))'). g(100331800,'(activity characterized by good humor)'). g(100331961,'(a quaint and amusing jest)'). g(100332051,'(as a joke: trying to make somebody believe something that is not true)'). g(100332189,'(an agreeable or amusing remark; "they exchange pleasantries")'). g(100332306,'(an activity that entertains)'). g(100332459,'(any lavishly staged or spectacular entertainment)'). g(100332566,'(the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual; "the celebration of marriage")'). g(100332755,'(the ancient Panhellenic celebration at Olympia in honor of Zeus; held every 4 years beginning in 472 BC)'). g(100332935,'(an eisteddfod with competitions in music and drama and poetry and the fine arts)'). g(100333086,'(any of several annual Welsh festivals involving artistic competitions (especially in singing))'). g(100333254,'(an organized series of acts and performances)'). g(100333503,'(a festival that features performances by jazz artists)'). g(100333616,'(a festival featuring African-American culture; celebrated between Christmas and New Years)'). g(100333768,'(an orgiastic festival in ancient Rome in honor of Saturn)'). g(100333881,'(festival at the time of sheepshearing)'). g(100333978,'(a gay festivity)'). g(100334079,'(a celebration following a victory in a battle or sports competition)'). g(100334212,'(noisy and boisterous revelry)'). g(100334294,'(a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.)'). g(100334453,'(a competitive exhibition of dogs)'). g(100334540,'(a competitive exhibition of horses)'). g(100334630,'(a street show)'). g(100334700,'(performance given by a traveling company of acrobats clowns and trained animals; "the children always love to go to the circus")'). g(100334898,'(a circus with simultaneous performances in three rings)'). g(100335016,'(the pre-Lenten festival of Shrove Tuesday)'). g(100335147,'(a public entertainment or exhibition; "a remarkable show of skill")'). g(100335498,'(a series of acts at a night club)'). g(100335609,'(any entertainment performed by ice skaters)'). g(100335706,'(a brief show (music or dance etc) performed between the sections of another performance)'). g(100335874,'(a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows")'). g(100335980,'(something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art")'). g(100336149,'(the act of presenting something; "he gave the customer a demonstration")'). g(100336363,'(a show of military force or preparedness; "he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations")'). g(100336519,'(the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship")'). g(100336676,'((law) the act of exhibiting in a court of law; "the appellate court demanded the production of all documents")'). g(100336842,'(an exhibition of cowboy skills)'). g(100336981,'(a show on tour)'). g(100337051,'(a minor show that is part of a larger one (as at the circus))'). g(100337166,'(an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations)'). g(100337330,'(taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music)'). g(100337690,'(the interpretation in harmonious bodily movements of the rhythm of musical compositions)'). g(100337848,'(a form of solo dancing that involves rapid acrobatic moves in which different parts of the body touch the ground; normally performed to the rhythm of rap music)'). g(100338081,'(an intricate traditional dance in India performed by professional dancing girls)'). g(100338236,'(a stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries)'). g(100338341,'(a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries; in slow time)'). g(100338462,'(a form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock)'). g(100338623,'(dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures)'). g(100338800,'(a dance step tapped out audibly with the feet)'). g(100338969,'(a dance performed on tiptoe)'). g(100339066,'(tap dancing wearing soft-soled shoes)'). g(100339198,'(a solo tap dance emphasizing sharp taps)'). g(100339297,'(artistic dancing)'). g(100339532,'(a theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers)'). g(100339825,'(a solo dance or dance figure)'). g(100339927,'(a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble))'). g(100340075,'(a style of ballet based on precise conventional steps performed with graceful and flowing movements)'). g(100340237,'(a style of ballet that admits a wider variety of movements)'). g(100340355,'(a ballet that stresses the drama with features of comedy)'). g(100340471,'(a style of theatrical dancing that is not as restricted as classical ballet; movements are expressive of feelings)'). g(100340661,'(a dance performed while wearing clogs; has heavy stamping steps)'). g(100340803,'(a violent fast dance in French vaudeville (an apache is a member of the French underworld))'). g(100340952,'(a Middle Eastern dance in which the dancer makes sensuous movements of the hips and abdomen)'). g(100341135,'(a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets)'). g(100341254,'(a strutting dance based on a march; was performed in minstrel shows; originated as a competition among Black dancers to win a cake)'). g(100341439,'(a high-kicking dance of French origin performed by a female chorus line)'). g(100341563,'(erotic dancing with little or no clothing)'). g(100341717,'(a solo dance in which large fans are manipulated to suggest or reveal nakedness)'). g(100341852,'(a form of entertainment in which a dancer undresses to music; "she did a strip right in front of everyone")'). g(100342023,'(a solo dance similar to a fan dance except large balloons are used instead of fans)'). g(100342164,'(a form of modern dance in which the dancer''s movements depict an emotion or tell a story)'). g(100342388,'(dancing as part of a social occasion)'). g(100342665,'(a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s)'). g(100342773,'(an energetic American dance that was popular in the 1930s (probably named for the aviator Charles Lindbergh))'). g(100342945,'(a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time; performed by a man and a woman playing castanets)'). g(100343102,'(a lively dance from Provence; all the dancers join hands and execute various figures)'). g(100343242,'(a style of dancing characteristic of the Andalusian gypsies; vigorous and rhythmic with clapping and stamping of feet)'). g(100343430,'(an old formal French dance in quadruple time)'). g(100343528,'(a lively dance step consisting of hopping on each foot in turn)'). g(100343652,'(a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step)'). g(100343748,'(a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons)'). g(100343865,'(a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance; "he taught them the waltz step")'). g(100344095,'((ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading)'). g(100344233,'(a gliding or sliding step in ballet)'). g(100344342,'(any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom)'). g(100344796,'(a modern ballroom dance from Latin America; small steps and swaying movements of the hips)'). g(100344953,'(an early ballroom dance; precursor to the fox-trot)'). g(100345076,'(an early ragtime one-step)'). g(100345159,'(a ballroom dance in quadruple time; combines short and long and fast and slow steps fixed sequences)'). g(100345313,'(a ballroom dance in duple meter; marked by sliding steps)'). g(100345424,'(a Spanish dance in triple time; accompanied by guitar and castanets)'). g(100345544,'(a syncopated ballroom dance formerly popular in the US)'). g(100345654,'(an American ballroom dance in syncopated rhythm; popular early in the 20th century)'). g(100345793,'(a Latin American dance of 3 steps and a kick by people in single file)'). g(100345914,'(a lively dance originating in France in the 18th century)'). g(100346037,'(a stately court dance in the 17th century)'). g(100346131,'(a ballroom dance in fast duple time)'). g(100346223,'(a ballroom dance with both quick and slow steps)'). g(100346326,'(a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance)'). g(100346424,'(a lively ballroom dance from Brazil)'). g(100346511,'(a ballroom dance characterized by revolving movement)'). g(100346637,'(a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin)'). g(100346730,'(a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat)'). g(100346860,'(a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts))'). g(100347194,'(a Polish national dance in triple time)'). g(100347286,'(a Bohemian dance with 3 steps and a hop in fast time)'). g(100347390,'(a German round dance resembling a slow polka)'). g(100347492,'(any of various English folk dances performed by men in costume)'). g(100347630,'(any of various dances by men who step nimbly over swords or flourish them in the air)'). g(100347788,'(a rhythmic syncopated Cuban folk dance in duple time)'). g(100347892,'(a vigorous Scottish reel)'). g(100347977,'(a British solo dance performed by sailors)'). g(100348073,'(any of various old rustic dances involving kicking and leaping)'). g(100348185,'(a type of folk dance in which couples are arranged in sets or face one another in a line)'). g(100348506,'(country dancing performed with couples in two long lines facing each other)'). g(100348670,'(an American country dance which starts with the couples facing each other in two lines)'). g(100348823,'(a folk dance; dancers form a circle)'). g(100348934,'(American country dancing in which couples form squares)'). g(100349176,'(a lively dance of Scottish highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps)'). g(100349361,'(a Scottish reel for eight dancers)'). g(100349450,'(a square dance of 5 or more figures for 4 or more couples)'). g(100349581,'(a quadrille for 8 or 16 couples)'). g(100349666,'(a square-dance figure; two dancers approach each other and circle back to back before returning to their original places)'). g(100349860,'(a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle)'). g(100350000,'(a square dance figure; partners circle each other taking sideways steps)'). g(100350143,'(a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them)'). g(100350303,'(a moderately slow Austrian country dance in triple time; involves spinning and clapping)'). g(100350444,'(a dance that is part of a religious ritual)'). g(100350744,'(a ritual dance of the Apache Indians)'). g(100350845,'(a rain dance of Amerindians)'). g(100350929,'(a medieval dance in which a skeleton representing death leads a procession of others to the grave)'). g(100351103,'(a religious dance of native Americans looking for communication with the dead)'). g(100351238,'(a Polynesian rain dance performed by a woman)'). g(100351364,'(an ancient Greek dance imitating the motions of warfare)'). g(100351473,'(a ritual dance intended to bring rain)'). g(100351603,'(a ceremonial dance (as by the American Hopi Indians) in which snakes are handled or invoked)'). g(100351752,'(a ceremonial dance performed by Amerindians at the summer solstice)'). g(100351874,'(a ceremonial dance performed before a battle or after a victory)'). g(100351993,'(a musical diversion; "his music was his central interest")'). g(100352265,'(music composed for ballroom dancing)'). g(100352447,'(music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano))'). g(100352561,'(a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands)'). g(100352710,'(music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles)'). g(100352985,'(an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940))'). g(100353097,'(an instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano))'). g(100353243,'(any of various styles of jazz that appeared after 1940)'). g(100353377,'(a type of dance music originating in the 1950s; a blend of rhythm-and-blues with country-and-western)'). g(100353591,'(rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing anger and social alienation)'). g(100353738,'((Brit) traditional jazz as revived in the 1950s)'). g(100353836,'(a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz)'). g(100354025,'(a kind of danceable music popular among black South Africans; includes a whistle among its instruments)'). g(100354179,'(music that is vocalized (as contrasted with instrumental music))'). g(100354354,'(a form of vocal music in which rhyming lyrics are chanted to a musical accompaniment)'). g(100354500,'(the act of singing vocal music)'). g(100354831,'((British) informal group singing of popular songs)'). g(100354935,'(a style of operatic singing)'). g(100355018,'(singing with florid ornamentation)'). g(100355108,'(the act of singing; "with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates")'). g(100355296,'(a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ))'). g(100355403,'(a quiet song that lulls a child to sleep)'). g(100355510,'(an elaborate song for solo voice)'). g(100355593,'(singing joyful religious songs (especially at Christmas))'). g(100355704,'(the act of singing popular songs in a sentimental manner)'). g(100355815,'(singing in a soft low tone; "her crooning soon put the child to sleep")'). g(100355940,'(singing jazz; the singer substitutes nonsense syllables for the words of the song and tries to sound like a musical instrument)'). g(100356150,'(music written for marching; 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US Marines took the islands from the Japanese after bitter fighting)'). g(100847568,'(a battle in France in 687 among the descendants of Clovis)'). g(100847716,'(a battle in 9 AD in which the Germans under Arminius annihilated three Roman legions)'). g(100847911,'(a famous battle in 480 BC; a Greek army under Leonidas was annihilated by the Persians who were trying to conquer Greece)'). g(100848132,'(a naval battle in 1805 off the SW coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson (who was mortally wounded))'). g(100848396,'(a naval battle in the Russo-Japanese War (1905); the Japanese fleet defeated the Russian fleet in the Korean Strait)'). g(100848604,'(the French defeated the Austrian and Prussian troops in 1792 (with a famous cannonade from the French artillery))'). g(100848805,'(a battle in World War I (1916); in some of the bloodiest fighting in World War I the German offensive was stopped)'). g(100849029,'(a decisive battle in the American Civil War (1863); 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found in rocky areas from southwestern United States to Central America)'). g(101260381,'(of desert regions of southwestern North America)'). g(101260515,'(night snakes)'). g(101260641,'(nocturnal prowler of western United States and Mexico)'). g(101260793,'(blind snakes)'). g(101260903,'(blind snakes)'). g(101261061,'(wormlike burrowing snake of warm regions having vestigial eyes)'). g(101261231,'(blind snakes of Asia and Africa and Americas)'). g(101261395,'(burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States)'). g(101261626,'(a genus of Colubridae)'). g(101261742,'(large dark-blue nonvenomous snake that invades burrows; found in southern North America and Mexico)'). g(101261952,'(a variety of indigo snake)'). g(101262072,'(any of various large nonvenomous snakes that kill their prey by crushing it in its coils)'). g(101262236,'(boas and pythons)'). g(101262435,'(any of several chiefly tropical constrictors with vestigial hind limbs)'). g(101262664,'(very large boa of tropical America and West Indies)'). g(101262802,'(boas of western North America)'). g(101262939,'(boa of grasslands and woodlands of western North America; 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widely distributed in South and Central America)'). g(101266255,'(coral snakes)'). g(101266377,'(ranges from Central America to southeastern United States)'). g(101266538,'(coral snakes)'). g(101266666,'(ranges from Central America to southwestern United States)'). g(101266834,'(any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia)'). g(101267040,'(Asian coral snakes)'). g(101267202,'(of India)'). g(101267293,'(African coral snakes)'). g(101267427,'(small widely distributed arboreal snake of southern Africa banded in black and orange)'). g(101267619,'(Australian coral snakes)'). g(101267760,'(small venomous but harmless snake marked with black-and-white on red)'). g(101267941,'(copperheads)'). g(101268064,'(venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia)'). g(101268214,'(cobras)'). g(101268360,'(venomous Asiatic and African elapid snakes that can expand the skin of the neck into a hood)'). g(101268575,'(of tropical Africa and Asia)'). g(101268692,'(cobra used by the Pharaohs as a symbol of their power over life and death)'). g(101268863,'(king cobra)'). g(101268989,'(aggressive cobra widely distributed in Africa; 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White''s book `Charlotte''s Web''")'). g(101292842,'(a common European garden spider)'). g(101292971,'(a family of comb-footed spiders)'). g(101293138,'(spider having a comb-like row of bristles on each hind foot)'). g(101293293,'(venomous spiders)'). g(101293425,'(venomous New World spider; the female is black with an hourglass-shaped red mark on the underside of the abdomen)'). g(101293636,'(large tropical spiders; tarantulas)'). g(101293791,'(large hairy tropical spider that can inflict painful but not highly venomous bites)'). g(101293948,'(wolf spiders)'). g(101294092,'(ground spider that hunts its prey instead of using a web)'). g(101294260,'(type genus of the family Lycosidae)'). g(101294400,'(large southern European spider once thought to be the cause of tarantism (uncontrollable bodily movement))'). g(101294622,'(large burrowing spiders)'). g(101294760,'(American spider that constructs a silk-lined nest with a hinged lid)'). g(101294909,'(mites and ticks)'). g(101295222,'(mite or tick)'). g(101295343,'(any of two families of small parasitic arachnids with barbed proboscis; 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slightly larger than the California quail)'). g(101326323,'(guinea fowl and related birds of Africa and Madagascar)'). g(101326527,'(guinea fowl)'). g(101326644,'(W African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world)'). g(101326904,'(female guinea fowl)'). g(101326979,'(comprising the hoatzins)'). g(101327125,'(type genus of the Opisthocomidae: hoatzins)'). g(101327285,'(crested ill-smelling South American bird whose young have claws on the first and second digits of the wings)'). g(101327510,'(coextensive with the family Tinamidae)'). g(101327665,'(comprising the tinamous)'). g(101327801,'(heavy-bodied small-winged South American game bird resembling a gallinaceous bird but related to the ratite birds)'). g(101327999,'(sand grouse; pigeons; doves; extinct dodos and solitaires)'). g(101328233,'(cosmopolitan order of land birds having small heads and short legs with four unwebbed toes)'). g(101328477,'(extinct dodos and solitaires)'). g(101328635,'(type genus of the Raphidae: dodos)'). g(101328774,'(extinct heavy flightless bird of Mauritius related to pigeons)'). g(101328925,'(constituted by the extinct solitaire)'). g(101329073,'(extinct flightless bird related to the dodo)'). g(101329213,'(doves and pigeons)'). g(101329440,'(wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs)'). g(101329700,'(any of numerous small pigeons)'). g(101329834,'(type genus of the Columbidae: typical pigeons)'). g(101330025,'(pale gray Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descended)'). g(101330229,'(wild pigeon of western North America; often mistaken for the now extinct passenger pigeon)'). g(101330451,'(Eurasian pigeon with white patches on wings and neck)'). g(101330619,'(turtledoves)'). g(101330747,'(any of several Old World wild doves)'). g(101330893,'(the common European wild dove noted for its plaintive cooing)'). g(101331019,'(grayish Old World turtledove with a black band around the neck; often caged)'). g(101331172,'(a genus of Columbidae)'). g(101331309,'(small Australian dove)'). g(101331452,'(mourning doves)'). g(101331578,'(wild dove of the United States having a mournful call)'). g(101331731,'(domesticated pigeon raised for sport or food)'). g(101331910,'(an unfledged pigeon)'). g(101331981,'(fancy domestic pigeon having blue-and-white plumage and heavily muffed feet)'). g(101332116,'(pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground)'). g(101332264,'(pigeon trained to return home)'). g(101332379,'(a homing pigeon used to carry messages)'). g(101332478,'(a genus of Columbidae)'). g(101332613,'(gregarious North American migratory pigeon now extinct)'). g(101332774,'(sandgrouses)'). g(101332944,'(pigeon-like bird of arid regions of the Old World having long pointed wings and tail and precocial downy young)'). g(101333198,'(type genus of the Pteroclididae)'). g(101333360,'(sandgrouse of India)'). g(101333483,'(sandgrouse of Europe and Africa having elongated middle tail feathers)'). g(101333679,'(a genus of Pteroclididae)'). g(101333817,'(Eurasiatic sandgrouse with a black patch on the belly)'). g(101333978,'(an order of birds including parrots and amazons and cockatoos and lorikeets and lories and macaws and parakeets)'). g(101334230,'(usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds)'). g(101334606,'(archaic)'). g(101334668,'(a tame parrot)'). g(101334746,'(coextensive with the order Psittaciformes)'). g(101335094,'(type genus of the Psittacidae: usually restricted to the African gray)'). g(101335275,'(commonly domesticated gray parrot with red-and-black tail and white face; native to equatorial Africa)'). g(101335476,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101335606,'(mainly green tropical American parrots)'). g(101335716,'(macaws)'). g(101335822,'(long-tailed brilliantly colored parrot of Central and South America; among the largest and showiest of parrots)'). g(101336003,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101336131,'(large brownish-green New Zealand parrot)'). g(101336258,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101336414,'(white or light-colored crested parrot of the Australian region; often kept as cage birds)'). g(101336612,'(white cockatoo with a yellow erectile crest)'). g(101336764,'(white Australian cockatoo with roseate tinged plumage)'). g(101336899,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101337033,'(small gray Australian parrot with a yellow crested head)'). g(101337217,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101337351,'(small African parrot noted for showing affection for their mates)'). g(101337489,'(lories)'). g(101337647,'(small brightly colored Australasian parrots having a brush-tipped tongue for feeding on nectar and soft fruits)'). g(101337845,'(any of various small lories)'). g(101337963,'(a genus of Loriinae)'). g(101338100,'(lorikeet with a colorful coat)'). g(101338237,'(a genus of Loriinae)'). g(101338376,'(a kind of lorikeet)'). g(101338503,'(any of numerous small slender long-tailed parrots)'). g(101338718,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101338854,'(extinct parakeet whose range extended far into the United States)'). g(101339027,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101339169,'(small Australian parakeet usually light green with black and yellow markings in the wild but bred in many colors)'). g(101339464,'(a genus of Psittacidae)'). g(101339600,'(African parakeet)'). g(101339723,'(cuckoos; touracos; etc.)'). g(101339902,'(birds having zygodactyl feet (except for the touracos))'). g(101340073,'(includes cuckoo; ani; roadrunner)'). g(101340313,'(any of numerous European and North American birds having pointed wings and a long tail)'). g(101340561,'(type genus of the Cuculidae)'). g(101340696,'(common European cuckoo having a distinctive two-note call; lays eggs in the nests of other birds)'). g(101340891,'(a genus of Cuculidae)'). g(101341021,'(North American cuckoo; builds a nest and rears its own young)'). g(101341193,'(roadrunners)'). g(101341316,'(speedy largely terrestrial bird found from California and Mexico to Texas)'). g(101341508,'(ani)'). g(101341625,'(black tropical American cuckoo)'). g(101341724,'(a genus of Cuculidae)'). g(101341856,'(Old World ground-living cuckoo having a long dagger-like hind claw)'). g(101342030,'(common coucal of India and China)'). g(101342143,'(Australian bird with a tail like a pheasant)'). g(101342290,'(touracos)'). g(101342436,'(type genus of the Musophagidae)'). g(101342559,'(large brightly crested bird of Africa)'). g(101342698,'(rollers; 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feeds on esp. bees)'). g(101346039,'(hornbills)'). g(101346184,'(type genus of the family Bucerotidae)'). g(101346309,'(bird of tropical Africa and Asia having a very large bill surmounted by a bony protuberance; related to kingfishers)'). g(101346498,'(hoopoes)'). g(101346635,'(type genus of the Upupidae)'). g(101346765,'(any of several crested Old World birds with a slender down-curving bill)'). g(101346935,'(pinkish-brown hoopoe with black-and-white wings)'). g(101347076,'(wood hoopoes)'). g(101347209,'(type and only genus of the family Phoeniculidae)'). g(101347372,'(tropical African bird having metallic blackish plumage but no crest)'). g(101347516,'(a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes)'). g(101347692,'(type genus of the Momotidae)'). g(101347808,'(tropical American bluejay-like bird having greenish and bluish plumage)'). g(101347958,'(a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes)'). g(101348111,'(type genus of the Todidae)'). g(101348240,'(tiny insectivorous West Indian bird having red-and-green plumage and a long straight bill)'). g(101348399,'(swifts; 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frogmouths; oilbirds)'). g(101351774,'(long-winged nonpasserine birds)'). g(101351943,'(goatsuckers)'). g(101352132,'(mainly crepuscular or nocturnal nonpasserine birds with mottled grayish-brown plumage and large eyes; feed on insects)'). g(101352440,'(type genus of the Caprimulgidae)'). g(101352625,'(Old World goatsucker)'). g(101352774,'(large whippoorwill-like bird of the southern United States)'). g(101352943,'(American nocturnal goatsucker with gray-and-white plumage)'). g(101353102,'(a genus of Caprimulgidae)'). g(101353240,'(mainly nocturnal North American goatsucker)'). g(101353383,'(a genus of Caprimulgidae)'). g(101353529,'(goatsucker of western North America)'). g(101353665,'(frogmouths)'). g(101353809,'(type genus of the Podargidae)'). g(101353928,'(insectivorous bird of Australia and southeastern Asia having a wide frog-like mouth)'). g(101354086,'(oilbirds)'). g(101354219,'(type and sole genus of the family Steatornithidae)'). g(101354382,'(nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter)'). g(101354602,'(woodpeckers; jacamars; puffbirds; barbets; honey guides; toucans)'). g(101354894,'(any of numerous nonpasserine insectivorous climbing birds usually having strong bills for boring wood)'). g(101355182,'(woodpeckers)'). g(101355454,'(bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects)'). g(101355795,'(type genus of Picidae)'). g(101355920,'(woodpecker of Europe and western Asia)'). g(101356055,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101356164,'(small North American woodpecker with black and white plumage and a small bill)'). g(101356304,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101356432,'(North American woodpecker)'). g(101356584,'(large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail)'). g(101356783,'(southwestern United States bird like the yellow-shafted flicker but lacking the red neck)'). g(101356954,'(western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail)'). g(101357112,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101357246,'(large black-and-white woodpecker of southern United States and Cuba having an ivory bill; nearly extinct)'). g(101357477,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101357609,'(black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck)'). g(101357802,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101357936,'(small American woodpecker that feeds on sap from e.g. apple and maple trees)'). g(101358122,'(eastern North American sapsucker having a pale yellow abdomen)'). g(101358275,'(western North American sapsucker)'). g(101358403,'(wrynecks)'). g(101358513,'(Old World woodpecker with a peculiar habit of twisting the neck)'). g(101358649,'(a genus of Picidae)'). g(101358777,'(small woodpeckers of South America and Africa and East Indies having soft rounded tail feathers)'). g(101358945,'(barbets)'). g(101359069,'(small brightly colored stout-billed tropical bird having short weak wings)'). g(101359214,'(puffbirds)'). g(101359338,'(brownish tropical American bird having a large head with fluffed out feathers)'). g(101359489,'(honey guides)'). g(101359622,'(small bird of tropical Africa and Asia; feeds on beeswax and honey and larvae)'). g(101359776,'(jacamars)'). g(101359899,'(tropical American insectivorous bird having a long sharp bill and iridescent green or bronze plumage)'). g(101360072,'(toucans)'). g(101360217,'(brilliantly colored arboreal fruit-eating bird of tropical America having a very large thin-walled beak)'). g(101360410,'(a genus of Ramphastidae)'). g(101360553,'(small toucan)'). g(101360639,'(trogons)'). g(101360766,'(coextensive with the order Trogoniformes)'). g(101360959,'(type genus of the Trogonidae)'). g(101361065,'(forest bird of warm regions of the New World having brilliant lustrous plumage and long tails)'). g(101361248,'(a genus of Trogonidae)'). g(101361385,'(large trogon of Central and South America having golden-green and scarlet plumage)'). g(101361572,'(very rare Central American bird; the national bird of Guatemala)'). g(101361743,'(wading and swimming and diving birds of either fresh or salt water)'). g(101361958,'(freshwater aquatic bird)'). g(101362098,'(ducks; geese; swans; screamers)'). g(101362303,'(chiefly web-footed swimming birds)'). g(101362453,'(swimming birds having heavy short-legged bodies and bills with a horny tip: swans; geese; ducks)'). g(101362982,'(used in some especially older classifications; coextensive with the family Anatidae)'). g(101363157,'(small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs)'). g(101363789,'(adult male of a wild or domestic duck)'). g(101363878,'(child''s word for a duck)'). g(101363959,'(young duck)'). g(101364024,'(any of various ducks of esp. bays and estuaries that dive for their food)'). g(101364172,'(any of numerous shallow-water ducks that feed by upending and dabbling)'). g(101364330,'(type genus of the Anatidae: freshwater ducks)'). g(101364571,'(wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended; widely distributed)'). g(101364743,'(dusky black duck of northeastern United States and Canada)'). g(101364892,'(any of various small short-necked dabbling river ducks of Europe and America)'). g(101365092,'(common teal of Eurasia and North America)'). g(101365222,'(American teal)'). g(101365324,'(small Eurasian teal)'). g(101365417,'(freshwater duck of Eurasia and North Africa related to mallards and teals)'). g(101365606,'(American widgeon the male of which has a white crown)'). g(101365749,'(freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill)'). g(101365918,'(long-necked river duck of the Old and New Worlds having elongated central tail feathers)'). g(101366109,'(sheldrakes)'). g(101366227,'(Old World gooselike duck slightly larger than a mallard with variegated mostly black-and-white plumage and a red bill)'). g(101366437,'(female sheldrake)'). g(101366508,'(ruddy duck)'). g(101366624,'(reddish-brown stiff-tailed duck of North America and and northern South America)'). g(101366800,'(buffleheads and goldeneyes)'). g(101366957,'(small North American diving duck; males have bushy head plumage)'). g(101367138,'(large-headed swift-flying diving duck of arctic regions)'). g(101367318,'(North American goldeneye diving duck)'). g(101367441,'(canvasback; redhead; pochard; etc.)'). g(101367638,'(North American wild duck valued for sport and food)'). g(101367803,'(heavy-bodied Old World diving duck having a gray-and-black body and reddish head)'). g(101367972,'(North American diving duck with a gray-and-black body and reddish-brown head)'). g(101368140,'(diving ducks of North America having a bluish-gray bill)'). g(101368338,'(large scaup of North America having a greenish iridescence on the head of the male)'). g(101368496,'(common scaup of North America; males have purplish heads)'). g(101368660,'(an undomesticated duck (especially a mallard))'). g(101368761,'(wood duck and mandarin duck)'). g(101368907,'(showy North American duck that nests in hollow trees)'). g(101369094,'(male wood_duck)'). g(101369165,'(showy crested Asiatic duck; often domesticated)'). g(101369309,'(a genus of Anatidae)'). g(101369436,'(large crested wild duck of Central and South America; widely domesticated)'). g(101369618,'(any of various large diving ducks found along the seacoast: eider; scoter; merganser)'). g(101369829,'(eider ducks)'). g(101369952,'(duck of the northern hemisphere much valued for the fine soft down of the females)'). g(101370136,'(scoters)'). g(101370255,'(large black diving duck of northern parts of the northern hemisphere)'). g(101370423,'(a variety of scoter)'). g(101370520,'(a genus of ducks)'). g(101370627,'(a common long-tailed sea duck of the northern parts of the United States)'). g(101370804,'(mergansers and closely related diving birds)'). g(101370980,'(mergansers)'). g(101371172,'(large crested fish-eating diving duck having a slender hooked bill with serrated edges)'). g(101371457,'(common merganser of Europe and North America)'). g(101371595,'(common North American diving duck considered a variety of the European goosander)'). g(101371789,'(widely distributed merganser of America and Europe)'). g(101371945,'(smallest merganser and most expert diver; found in northern Eurasia)'). g(101372100,'(a genus of Merginae)'). g(101372233,'(small North American duck with a high circular crest on the male''s head)'). g(101372429,'(web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks)'). g(101372792,'(young goose)'). g(101372857,'(mature male goose)'). g(101372927,'(typical geese)'). g(101373082,'(very large wild goose of northeast Asia; interbreeds freely with the graylag)'). g(101373255,'(common gray wild goose of Europe; ancestor of many domestic breeds)'). g(101373434,'(wild goose having white adult plumage)'). g(101373576,'(North American wild goose having dark plumage in summer but white in winter)'). g(101373766,'(blue goose in the white color phase)'). g(101373858,'(wild geese)'). g(101374012,'(small dark geese that breed in the north and migrate southward)'). g(101374199,'(the best known variety of brant goose)'). g(101374319,'(common grayish-brown wild goose of North America)'). g(101374491,'(European goose smaller than the brant; breeds in the far north)'). g(101374663,'(used in some classifications for the swans)'). g(101374802,'(a genus of Anatidae)'). g(101374921,'(large white South American bird intermediate in some respects between ducks and swans)'). g(101375081,'(stately heavy-bodied aquatic bird with very long neck and usually white plumage as adult)'). g(101375420,'(adult male swan)'). g(101375485,'(female swan)'). g(101375546,'(a young swan)'). g(101375629,'(a genus of Anatidae)'). g(101375830,'(soundless Eurasian swan; commonly domesticated)'). g(101375965,'(common Old World swan noted for its whooping call)'). g(101376118,'(swan that nests in tundra regions of the New and Old Worlds)'). g(101376311,'(North American subspecies of tundra swan having a soft whistling note)'). g(101376474,'(Eurasian subspecies of tundra swan; smaller than the whooper)'). g(101376624,'(large pure white wild swan of western North America having a sonorous cry)'). g(101376809,'(large Australian swan having black plumage and a red bill)'). g(101376959,'(screamers)'). g(101377119,'(gooselike aquatic bird of South America having a harsh trumpeting call)'). g(101377299,'(type genus of the Anhimidae; horned screamers)'). g(101377450,'(screamer having a hornlike process projecting from the forehead)'). g(101377611,'(crested screamers)'). g(101377734,'(distinguished from the horned screamer by a feathery crest on the back of the head)'). g(101377916,'(largest crested screamer; naive to southern Brazil and Argentina)'). g(101378050,'(warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in the female)'). g(101378363,'(any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk)'). g(101378727,'(animals that nourish their young with milk)'). g(101378867,'(a family of mammals)'). g(101381017,'(a genus of mammals)'). g(101387557,'(echidnas; platypus)'). g(101387694,'(primitive oviparous mammals found only in Australia Tasmania and New Guinea)'). g(101387846,'(coextensive with the subclass Prototheria)'). g(101388022,'(the most primitive mammals comprising the only extant members of the subclass Prototheria)'). g(101388241,'(echidnas)'). g(101388391,'(type genus of the family Tachyglossidae)'). g(101388548,'(burrowing spine-covered monotreme of Australia having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites)'). g(101388755,'(a genus of Tachyglossidae)'). g(101388892,'(New Guinea echidnas)'). g(101389012,'(platypus)'). g(101389149,'(type genus of the family Ornithorhynchidae)'). g(101389315,'(small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only species in the family Ornithorhynchidae)'). g(101389627,'(generalized extinct mammals widespread during the Jurassic; commonly conceded to be ancestral to marsupial and placental mammals)'). g(101389855,'(pouched animals)'). g(101389987,'(primitive pouched mammals found mainly in Australia and the Americas)'). g(101390131,'(coextensive with the subclass Metatheria)'). g(101390439,'(mammals of which the females have a pouch (the marsupium) containing the teats where the young are fed and carried)'). g(101390789,'(opossums)'). g(101390933,'(nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America)'). g(101391170,'(type genus of the family Didelphidae)'). g(101391318,'(omnivorous opossum of the eastern United States; noted for feigning death when in danger; esteemed as food in some areas; considered same species as the crab-eating opossum of South America)'). g(101391615,'(South American opossum)'). g(101391722,'(small marsupials of southern South America)'). g(101391885,'(type genus of the family Caenolestidae)'). g(101392039,'(terrestrial marsupials of southern South America that resemble shrews)'). g(101392185,'(bandicoots)'). g(101392331,'(any of various agile rat-like terrestrial marsupials of Australia and adjacent islands; 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America)'). g(101515994,'(saddlebills)'). g(101516131,'(large black-and-white stork of tropical Africa; its red bill has a black band around the middle)'). g(101516343,'(East Indian and Australian storks)'). g(101516492,'(large mostly white Australian stork)'). g(101516661,'(a genus of birds of the family Ciconiidae including wood ibises)'). g(101516834,'(American stork resembling the true ibises in having a curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics)'). g(101517053,'(shoebills)'). g(101517189,'(type genus of the Balaenicipitidae: shoebills)'). g(101517350,'(large stork-like bird of the valley of the White Nile with a broad bill suggesting a wooden shoe)'). g(101517549,'(ibises)'). g(101517741,'(wading birds of warm regions having long slender down-curved bills)'). g(101517913,'(ibises)'). g(101518014,'(Old World wood ibis)'). g(101518133,'(type genus of the Threskiornithidae)'). g(101518286,'(African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians)'). g(101518432,'(spoonbills)'). g(101518578,'(wading birds having a long flat bill with a tip like a spoon)'). g(101518750,'(type genus of the Plataleidae)'). g(101518908,'(pure white crested spoonbill of southern Eurasia and northeastern Africa)'). g(101519084,'(a genus of Platalea)'). g(101519207,'(tropical rose-colored New World spoonbill)'). g(101519345,'(flamingos)'). g(101519481,'(large pink to scarlet web-footed wading bird with down-bent bill; 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similar to avocets but with straight bills)'). g(101547805,'(long-legged three-toed wading bird of brackish marshes of Australia)'). g(101547980,'(web-footed Australian stilt with reddish-brown pectoral markings)'). g(101548151,'(long-legged shorebirds)'). g(101548300,'(type genus of the Recurvirostridae: avocets)'). g(101548463,'(long-legged web-footed black-and-white shorebird with slender upward-curving bill)'). g(101548616,'(oystercatchers)'). g(101548734,'(oystercatchers)'). g(101548862,'(black-and-white shorebird with stout legs and bill; feed on oysters etc.)'). g(101549030,'(phalaropes)'). g(101549216,'(small sandpiper-like shorebird having lobate toes and being good swimmers; breed in the arctic and winter in the tropics)'). g(101549465,'(type genus of the Phalaropidae: phalaropes)'). g(101549621,'(phalarope of northern oceans and lakes)'). g(101549762,'(a genus of Phalaropidae)'). g(101549893,'(breeds in arctic regions of Old and New worlds; large flocks often seen far out at sea)'). g(101550081,'(a genus of Phalaropidae)'). g(101550218,'(breeds on the northern great plains of Canada)'). g(101550369,'(Old World shorebirds: pratincoles and coursers)'). g(101550589,'(type genus of the Glareolidae: the pratincoles)'). g(101550745,'(Old World shorebird with long pointed wings and short legs; 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retrieves game from land or water)'). g(101609860,'(an English breed having a tightly curled black or liver-colored coat; retrieves game from land or water)'). g(101610032,'(an English breed having a long silky golden coat)'). g(101610143,'(breed originally from Labrador having a short black or golden-brown coat)'). g(101610280,'(American breed having a short thick oily coat ranging from brown to light tan)'). g(101610428,'(a strong slender smooth-haired dog of Spanish origin having a white coat with brown or black patches; scents out and points game)'). g(101610664,'(liver or liver-and-white hunting dog developed in Germany; 3/4 pointer and 1/4 bloodhound)'). g(101610827,'(a long-haired dog formerly trained to crouch on finding game but now to point)'). g(101611011,'(Hungarian hunting dog resembling the Weimaraner but having a rich deep red coat)'). g(101611162,'(an English breed having a plumed tail and a soft silky coat that is chiefly white)'). g(101611304,'(an Irish breed with a chestnut-brown or mahogany-red coat)'). g(101611433,'(a Scottish breed with a black-and-tan coat)'). g(101611535,'(any of several breeds of small to medium-sized gun dogs with a long silky coat and long frilled ears)'). g(101611815,'(tall active short-tailed French breed of bird dog having a usually smooth orange- or liver-and-white coat)'). g(101611983,'(a thickset spaniel with longish silky hair)'). g(101612097,'(large usually black hunting and retrieving spaniel with a dense flat or slightly wavy coat; 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some digger wasps)'). g(101719239,'(mud daubers)'). g(101719364,'(solitary wasp that constructs nests of hardened mud or clay for the young)'). g(101719513,'(solitary wasp that digs nests in the soil and stocks them with paralyzed insects for the larvae)'). g(101719684,'(cicada killers)'). g(101719809,'(large solitary wasps: cicada killer)'). g(101719954,'(large black or rust-colored wasp that preys on cicadas)'). g(101720108,'(wasp that constructs mud cells on a solid base in which females place eggs laid in paralyzed insect larvae)'). g(101720290,'(a family of Hymenoptera)'). g(101720483,'(small solitary wasp that produces galls on oaks and other plants)'). g(101720667,'(type genus of the Cynipidae: gall wasps)'). g(101720793,'(cynipid gall wasps, esp. causing oak-apple galls)'). g(101720938,'(cynipid gall wasps, chiefly affecting oaks)'). g(101721071,'(an arthropod family including: chalcidflies)'). g(101721300,'(any of various tiny insects whose larvae are parasites on eggs and larvae of other insects; 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the source of a red dye)'). g(101753822,'(scale-like insects: mealybugs)'). g(101754012,'(type genus of the Pseudococcidae)'). g(101754181,'(scale-like plant-eating insect coated with a powdery waxy secretion; destructive esp. of fruit trees)'). g(101754421,'(destructive esp. to citrus)'). g(101754581,'(Asiatic insect introduced accidentally into United States; pest on citrus and apple trees)'). g(101754800,'(a genus of Pseudococcidae)'). g(101754941,'(feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants but esp. destructive to citrus)'). g(101755117,'(any of several small insects esp. aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants)'). g(101755357,'(plant lice)'). g(101755544,'(any of various small plant-sucking insects)'). g(101755747,'(small soft-bodied plant lice)'). g(101755926,'(type genus of the Aphididae: injurious to fruit trees and vegetables)'). g(101756117,'(bright green aphid; feeds on and causes curling of apple leaves)'). g(101756290,'(blackish aphid that infests e.g. beans and sugar beets)'). g(101756445,'(greenish aphid; pest on garden and crop plants)'). g(101756564,'(important pest of chrysanthemums)'). g(101756667,'(excretes a honeylike substance eaten by ants)'). g(101756765,'(woolly aphids)'). g(101756888,'(secretes a waxy substance like a mass of fine curly white cotton or woolly threads)'). g(101757086,'(primarily a bark feeder on aerial parts and roots of apple and other trees)'). g(101757283,'(a genus of Aphididae)'). g(101757419,'(attacks alders)'). g(101757543,'(plant lice)'). g(101757704,'(type genus of the Adelgidae: plant lice)'). g(101757870,'(any of various insects that feed and form galls on conifers)'). g(101758074,'(a variety of adelgid)'). g(101758196,'(a variety of adelgid)'). g(101758317,'(a genus of Adelgidae)'). g(101758443,'(a variety of adelgid)'). g(101758564,'(an insect that feeds on hemlocks; its egg sacs are small fuzzy white balls like artificial snow on a Christmas tree)'). g(101758740,'(plant lice)'). g(101758871,'(type genus of the Phylloxeridae: plant lice)'). g(101759028,'(destructive to various grape plants)'). g(101759183,'(jumping plant lice)'). g(101759345,'(small active cicada-like insect with hind legs adapted for leaping; feeds on plant juices)'). g(101759538,'(cicadas)'). g(101759715,'(type genus of the Cicadidae: cicadas)'). g(101759829,'(stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings; male has drum-like organs for producing a high-pitched drone)'). g(101760055,'(harvest flies)'). g(101760176,'(its distinctive song is heard during July and August)'). g(101760322,'(seventeen-year locust)'). g(101760457,'(North American cicada; appears in great numbers at infrequent intervals because the nymphs take 13'' to 17'' years to mature)'). g(101760711,'(froghoppers or spittlebugs)'). g(101760890,'(small leaping herbivorous insect that lives in a mass of protective froth which it and its larvae secrete)'). g(101761160,'(a variety of spittlebug)'). g(101761240,'(a genus of Cercopidae)'). g(101761373,'(North American insect that severely damages grasses)'). g(101761529,'(a genus of Cercopidae)'). g(101761683,'(North American insect that attacks pines)'). g(101761804,'(feeds on pines in northern United States)'). g(101761955,'(leafhoppers)'). g(101762085,'(family of small leafhoppers coextensive with the Cicadellidae and not distinguished from it in some classifications)'). g(101762311,'(a variety of leafhopper)'). g(101762387,'(small leaping insect that sucks the juices of plants)'). g(101762552,'(related to the leafhoppers and spittlebugs but rarely damages cultivated plants)'). g(101762740,'(plant hoppers: treehoppers)'). g(101762883,'(small leaping insect that sucks juices of branches and twigs)'). g(101763019,'(plant hoppers: lantern flies)'). g(101763162,'(large brightly marked tropical insect with a process like a snout that was formerly thought to emit light)'). g(101763357,'(an order of insects: includes booklice and barklice)'). g(101763594,'(small soft-bodied insect with chewing mouthparts and either no wings or two pairs)'). g(101763796,'(a family of small soft-bodied insects that feed on decaying vegetation; related to booklice)'). g(101764036,'(small winged insect living on the bark and leaves of trees and feeding on e.g. fungi and decaying plant matter)'). g(101764236,'(any of several insects living on the bark of plants)'). g(101764356,'(booklice)'). g(101764458,'(a genus of Psocidae)'). g(101764591,'(minute wingless psocopterous insects injurious to books and papers)'). g(101764802,'(a genus of Psocidae)'). g(101764929,'(a variety of booklouse)'). g(101765055,'(mayflies)'). g(101765234,'(in some former classifications: name for the Ephemeroptera)'). g(101765350,'(short-lived insect)'). g(101765496,'(mayflies)'). g(101765621,'(slender insect with delicate membranous wings having an aquatic larval stage and terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days)'). g(101765851,'(stoneflies)'). g(101765975,'(primitive winged insect with a flattened body; used as bait by fishermen; aquatic gilled larvae are carnivorous and live beneath stones)'). g(101766210,'(an order of insects including: lacewings; 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adults and nymphs feed on mosquitoes etc.)'). g(101771890,'(damselflies)'). g(101771997,'(slender non-stinging insect similar to but smaller than the dragonfly but having wings folded when at rest)'). g(101772159,'(an order of insects consisting of caddis flies)'). g(101772340,'(caddis fly)'). g(101772484,'(small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae)'). g(101772664,'(insect larva that constructs a protective case around its body)'). g(101772799,'(caddisfly larva; constructs a case of silk covered with sand or plant debris)'). g(101772963,'(firebrats; silverfish; machilids)'). g(101773145,'(primitive wingless insects: bristletail)'). g(101773334,'(small wingless insect with a long bristlelike tail)'). g(101773460,'(firebrats)'). g(101773607,'(type genus of the Lepismatidae: silverfish)'). g(101773757,'(silver-gray wingless insect found in houses feeding on book bindings and starched clothing)'). g(101773944,'(a genus of Lepismatidae)'). g(101774079,'(lives in warm moist areas e.g. around furnaces)'). g(101774221,'(jumping bristletails)'). g(101774356,'(wingless insect living in dark moist places as under dead tree trunks; they make erratic leaps when disturbed)'). g(101774561,'(thrips)'). g(101774704,'(an insect of the order Thysanoptera)'). g(101774874,'(thrips)'). g(101775031,'(any of various small to minute sucking insects with narrow feathery wings if any; they feed on plant sap and many are destructive)'). g(101775286,'(tobacco thrips)'). g(101775420,'(injurious to growing tobacco and peanuts)'). g(101775562,'(type genus of the Thripidae)'). g(101775686,'(injurious to onion plants and sometimes tobacco)'). g(101775841,'(earwigs and a few related forms)'). g(101776005,'(any of numerous insects of the order Dermaptera having elongate bodies and slender many-jointed antennae and a pair of large pincers at the rear of the abdomen)'). g(101776254,'(typical earwigs)'). g(101776388,'(type genus of Forficulidae)'). g(101776526,'(sometimes destructive to cultivated bulbs)'). g(101776679,'(moths and butterflies)'). g(101777139,'(insect that in the adult state has four wings more or less covered with tiny scales)'). g(101777374,'(diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings)'). g(101777613,'(large beautifully colored butterflies)'). g(101777919,'(medium to large butterflies found worldwide typically having brightly colored wings and much-reduced nonfunctional forelegs carried folded on the breast)'). g(101778469,'(type genus of the Nymphalidae: mourning cloak butterflies)'). g(101778657,'(of temperate regions; having dark purple wings with yellow borders)'). g(101778870,'(brilliantly colored; larvae feed on nettles)'). g(101779018,'(painted beauty and red admiral)'). g(101779175,'(American butterfly having dark brown wings with white and golden orange spots)'). g(101779355,'(any of several brightly colored butterflies)'). g(101779452,'(of temperate Europe and Asia; having black wings with red and white markings)'). g(101779624,'(mainly dark northern butterflies with white wing bars)'). g(101779846,'(Eurasian butterfly with brown wings and white markings)'). g(101779999,'(North American butterfly with blue-black wings crossed by a broad white band)'). g(101780191,'(similar to the banded purple but with red spots on underwing surfaces)'). g(101780365,'(showy American butterfly resembling the monarch but smaller)'). g(101780519,'(nymphalid butterfly having angular notches on the outer edges of the forewings)'). g(101780653,'(comma butterflies)'). g(101780782,'(anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing)'). g(101780968,'(butterfly with brownish wings marked with black and silver)'). g(101781101,'(fritillaries)'). g(101781221,'(butterfly with silver spots on the underside of the hind wings)'). g(101781359,'(fritillaries)'). g(101781462,'(large Old World butterflies)'). g(101781597,'(large richly colored butterfly)'). g(101781738,'(large European butterfly the male of which has wings shaded with purple)'). g(101781885,'(a genus of Nymphalidae)'). g(101782015,'(European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot)'). g(101782200,'(small family of usually tropical butterflies: monarch butterflies)'). g(101782395,'(large tropical butterfly with degenerate forelegs and an unpleasant taste)'). g(101782577,'(type genus of the Danaidae: monarch butterflies)'). g(101782730,'(large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings; 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"a box ov chocs")'). g(105654857,'(sweetened chocolate made with milk)'). g(105654952,'(a bar of chocolate candy)'). g(105655054,'(a chocolate bar made by the Hershey company)'). g(105655155,'(a chocolate candy containing little sugar)'). g(105655264,'(bits of sweet chocolate used as a topping on e.g. ice cream)'). g(105655389,'(a flat disk of chocolate covered with beads of colored sugar)'). g(105655505,'(candy containing a fruit or nut)'). g(105655589,'(a candy made by spinning sugar that has been boiled to a high temperature)'). g(105655747,'(sugar-coated nut or fruit piece)'). g(105655831,'(silver-coated candy bead for decorating cakes)'). g(105655929,'(sugar-coated medication)'). g(105656005,'(candy made of a thick creamy sugar paste)'). g(105656099,'(soft creamy candy)'). g(105656222,'(made with chocolate or cocoa)'). g(105656312,'(white creamy fudge made with egg whites)'). g(105656423,'(made with brown sugar)'). g(105656508,'(a jellied candy coated with sugar crystals)'). g(105656622,'(fruit-flavored jellied candy)'). g(105656703,'(a crisp candy made with honey)'). g(105656790,'(a candy that is flavored with a mint oil)'). g(105656931,'(a candy that is flavored with an extract of the horehound plant)'). g(105657050,'(a candy flavored with peppermint oil)'). g(105657181,'(sugar-glazed jellied candy)'). g(105657276,'(any of several bite-sized candies)'). g(105657414,'(a toffee-like candy kiss)'). g(105657511,'(made of sugar and egg white and baked slowly)'). g(105657615,'(conical bite-sized piece of chocolate)'). g(105657731,'(butterscotch candy kiss)'). g(105657812,'(a black candy flavored with the dried root of the licorice plant)'). g(105657943,'(a candy shaped like a small life saver)'). g(105658038,'(hard candy on a stick)'). g(105658140,'(a small aromatic or medicated candy)'). g(105658265,'(a scented lozenge used to sweeten the breath (e.g. to conceal the odor of tobacco))'). g(105658400,'(a medicated lozenge used to soothe the throat)'). g(105658531,'(spongy confection made of gelatin and sugar and corn syrup and dusted with powdered sugar)'). g(105658678,'(almond paste and egg whites)'). g(105658772,'(nuts or fruit pieces in a sugar paste)'). g(105658862,'(a bar of nougat candy often dipped in chocolate)'). g(105658966,'(paste of nuts and sugar on a pastry base cut into bars)'). g(105659074,'(bar of peanuts in taffy)'). g(105659154,'(popcorn combined with a thick sugar or molasses or caramel syrup and formed into balls)'). g(105659299,'(cookie-sized candy made of brown sugar and butter and pecans)'). g(105659413,'(sugar in large hard clear crystals on a string)'). g(105659516,'(hard stick bright-colored stick candy typically peppermint flavored)'). g(105659647,'(made by boiling pure sugar until it hardens)'). g(105659748,'(any of various small sugary candies)'). g(105659839,'(chewy candy of sugar or syrup boiled until thick and pulled until glossy)'). g(105659981,'(taffy made of molasses)'). g(105660064,'(creamy chocolate candy)'). g(105660160,'(a jellied candy typically flavored with rose water)'). g(105660272,'(a sweet served as the last course of a meal)'). g(105660665,'((classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal)'). g(105660817,'(fruit dessert made of oranges and bananas with shredded coconut)'). g(105660935,'(jam-spread sponge cake soaked in wine served with custard sauce)'). g(105661069,'((British) a trifle soaked in wine and decorated with almonds and candied fruit)'). g(105661204,'(open pastry filled with fruit or custard)'). g(105661295,'(dessert of stewed or baked fruit)'). g(105661397,'(made of prune puree and whipped cream)'). g(105661491,'(sweetened milk coagulated with rennet)'). g(105661581,'(sweetened cream beaten with wine or liquor)'). g(105661689,'(a mold lined with cake or crumbs and filled with fruit or whipped cream or custard)'). g(105661845,'(lady fingers enclosing bavarian cream)'). g(105661944,'(dessert made by baking fruit wrapped in pastry)'). g(105662063,'(apples wrapped in pastry and baked)'). g(105662158,'(any of various desserts prepared by freezing)'). g(105662515,'(a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk))'). g(105662683,'(an ice containing no milk)'). g(105662764,'(an ice containing milk)'). g(105662860,'(frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavoring)'). g(105663079,'(ice cream in a crisp conical wafer)'). g(105663174,'(ice cream flavored with chocolate)'). g(105663291,'(colloquial British abbreviation for chocolate ice cream)'). g(105663401,'(a block of ice cream with 3 or 4 layers of different colors and flavors)'). g(105663539,'(ice cream flavored with fresh peaches)'). g(105663638,'(ice cream flavored with fresh strawberries)'). g(105663747,'(ice cream containing chopped candied fruits)'). g(105663849,'(Ice cream flavored with vanilla extract)'). g(105663952,'(ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly")'). g(105664132,'(similar to ice cream but made of milk)'). g(105664224,'(a soft frozen dessert of sweetened flavored yogurt)'). g(105664352,'(ball of crushed ice with fruit syrup)'). g(105664443,'(ball of ice cream covered with coconut and usually chocolate sauce)'). g(105664564,'(layers of ice cream and syrup and whipped cream)'). g(105664665,'(ice cream served with a topping)'). g(105664768,'(a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts)'). g(105664926,'(a banana split lengthwise and topped with scoops of ice cream and sauces and nuts and whipped cream)'). g(105665084,'(a chilled dessert consisting of a mixture of custard and nuts and (sometimes) liquor)'). g(105665229,'(dessert resembling ice cream but with a boiled custard base)'). g(105665366,'(any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed)'). g(105665694,'(any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes: "corn pudding")'). g(105665850,'((British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud'' is used informally))'). g(105665975,'(a bland custard or pudding especially of oatmeal)'). g(105666078,'(a light creamy dessert set with gelatin)'). g(105666188,'(a light creamy dish made from fish or meat and set with gelatin)'). g(105666340,'(mousse made with fish)'). g(105666419,'(mousse made with chicken)'). g(105666504,'(dessert mousse made with chocolate)'). g(105666601,'(a rich steamed or boiled cake-like pudding)'). g(105666722,'(pudding made with grated carrots)'). g(105666815,'(pudding made of corn and cream and egg)'). g(105666912,'(a pudding cooked by steaming)'). g(105667002,'(a stiff flour pudding steamed or boiled usually containing e.g. currents and citron)'). g(105667136,'(sweet vanilla flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs)'). g(105667287,'(sweet chocolate flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs)'). g(105667442,'(baked pudding of apples and breadcrumbs)'). g(105667539,'((British) a pudding made with strained split peas mixed with egg)'). g(105667663,'(sweetened mixture of milk and eggs baked or boiled or frozen)'). g(105667867,'(baked custard topped with caramel)'). g(105667960,'(custard sauce flavored with vanilla or a liqueur)'). g(105668068,'(custard sprinkled with sugar and broiled)'). g(105668167,'(a custard containing fruit)'). g(105668253,'(a tart filled with rich unsweetened custard; often contains other ingredients (as cheese or ham or seafood or vegetables))'). g(105668445,'(quiche made with cheese and bacon)'). g(105668540,'(granular preparation of cassava starch used to thicken especially puddings)'). g(105668706,'(sweet pudding thickened with tapioca)'). g(105668804,'((British) pudding made of suet pastry spread with jam or fruit and rolled up and baked or steamed)'). g(105668977,'(a rich custard set with gelatin)'). g(105669069,'(sweet almond-flavored milk pudding thickened with gelatin or cornstarch; usually molded)'). g(105669213,'(cherry preserved in true or imitation maraschino liqueur)'). g(105669346,'(a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes)'). g(105669471,'(any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods)'). g(105669592,'(sweet topping especially for pies made of beaten egg whites and sugar)'). g(105669716,'(colored beads of sugar used as a topping on e.g. candies and cookies)'). g(105669840,'(cream that has been beaten until light and fluffy)'). g(105669949,'(light foamy custard-like dessert served hot or chilled)'). g(105670070,'(something added to a dish for flavor or decoration)'). g(105670192,'(a flavorful addition on top of a dish)'). g(105670374,'(foods like breads and cakes cooked in an oven)'). g(105670563,'(small piece of e.g. bread or cake)'). g(105670703,'(crumb of bread; used especially for coating or thickening)'). g(105670817,'(crumbs of crackers used especially for coating or thickening)'). g(105670938,'(any of various baked foods made of dough or batter)'). g(105671312,'(a dough of flour and water and shortening)'). g(105671439,'(pastry used to hold pie fillings)'). g(105671539,'(deep-dish apple dessert covered with a rich crust)'). g(105671651,'(pastry with a creamy almond-flavored filling)'). g(105671752,'(small open pie)'). g(105671871,'(a pastry shell filled with cooked lobster)'). g(105671971,'(small tart usually used as a canape)'). g(105672060,'(made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling)'). g(105672199,'(turnover with an apple filling)'). g(105672290,'(small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods)'). g(105672413,'(individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell)'). g(105672582,'(dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top)'). g(105672920,'(made of fruit with rich biscuit dough usually only on top of the fruit)'). g(105673060,'(open pie filled with a mixture of sweet crumbs and molasses)'). g(105673177,'(pie containing mincemeat)'). g(105673257,'(pie containing sliced apples and sugar)'). g(105673351,'(pie containing lemon custard and topped with meringue)'). g(105673469,'(pie containing blueberries and sugar)'). g(105673565,'(pie containing diced rhubarb and much sugar)'). g(105673666,'(pie made of pecans and sugar and corn syrup and butter and eggs)'). g(105673785,'(pie made of mashed pumpkin and milk and eggs and sugar)'). g(105673897,'(similar to pumpkin pie but made with winter squash instead of pumpkin)'). g(105674023,'(sweet filled pastry made of especially puff paste)'). g(105674132,'((Russian) small fruit or meat turnover baked or fried)'). g(105674260,'(shell of puff paste)'). g(105674347,'(small pie or pasty)'). g(105674417,'(sausage meat rolled and baked in pastry)'). g(105674515,'(sausage baked in batter)'). g(105674601,'(puff paste shell filled with a savory meat mixture usually with a sauce)'). g(105674730,'(thin sheet of filled dough rolled and baked)'). g(105674827,'(rich Middle Eastern cake made of thin layers of flaky pastry filled with nuts and honey)'). g(105674968,'(dough used for very light flaky rich pastries)'). g(105675105,'(tissue thin sheets of pastry used especially in Greek dishes)'). g(105675218,'(batter for making light hollow cases to hold various fillings)'). g(105675365,'(a light inflated pastry or puff shell)'). g(105675471,'(puff filled with cream or custard)'). g(105675586,'(oblong cream puff)'). g(105675674,'(eclair topped with chocolate)'). g(105675765,'(cake covered with ice cream and meringue browned quickly in an oven)'). g(105675891,'(made from or based on a mixture of flour and sugar and eggs)'). g(105676667,'(moist spicy cake containing applesauce)'). g(105676767,'(a small cake leavened with yeast)'). g(105676868,'(a baba soaked in rum)'). g(105676958,'(decorated cake served at a birthday party)'). g(105677059,'(made with sweetened cream cheese and eggs and cream baked in a crumb crust)'). g(105677190,'(very light cake)'). g(105677264,'(cake containing chocolate)'). g(105677368,'(cake containing shredded coconut in batter and frosting)'). g(105677482,'(a cake or sweet bread usually served with coffee)'). g(105677619,'(cake or coffeecake topped with a mixture of sugar and butter and flour)'). g(105677746,'(small cake baked in a muffin tin)'). g(105677832,'(very dark chocolate cake)'). g(105677935,'(a rich cake containing dried fruit and nuts and citrus peel and so on)'). g(105678078,'((British) a fruitcake (sometimes covered with almond paste) eaten at mid-Lent or Easter or Christmas)'). g(105678231,'(any of various rich and elaborate cakes)'). g(105678323,'(ice cream molded to look like a cake)'). g(105678434,'(a light porous cake made with eggs and flour and sugar without shortening)'). g(105678601,'(thin sheet of sponge cake spread with jelly and then rolled up)'). g(105678719,'(a light sponge cake made without egg yolks)'). g(105678836,'(a rich cake with two or more tiers and covered with frosting and decorations; served at a wedding reception)'). g(105679014,'(cake made without egg yolks)'). g(105679098,'(cake flavored with spices)'). g(105679180,'(cake flavored with ginger)'). g(105679263,'(rich loaf cake made of a pound each of butter and sugar and flour)'). g(105679385,'(cake having layers held together by a sweet filling and usually covered with frosting)'). g(105679527,'(rich cake usually covered with cream and fruit or nuts; originated in Austria)'). g(105679656,'(small (individual) frosted and ornamented cake)'). g(105679759,'(moist cake containing prunes that have been made into a puree)'). g(105679877,'(small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie)'). g(105679976,'(a sponge cake baked in a ring mold)'). g(105680064,'(layer cake filled with custard)'). g(105680157,'(batter baked atop a layer of sweetened fruit then turned upside down so fruit is on top)'). g(105680322,'(a spicy cake partially sweetened with honey)'). g(105680422,'(made of light and dark batter very lightly blended)'). g(105680530,'(rich and delicate Italian sponge cake)'). g(105680621,'(a sweet cake flavored with sesame or caraway seeds and lemon)'). g(105680755,'((US) any of various small cakes or cookies often served with tea)'). g(105680891,'((Britain) flat cake made from a raised dough with raisins usually eaten toasted and buttered)'). g(105681037,'(a flat round slightly sweet teacake usually served hot)'). g(105681148,'(any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit'' is the British term))'). g(105681702,'(any of various semisweet cookies that the British serve with tea)'). g(105681824,'(a hard biscuit for dogs)'). g(105681905,'(cookie containing much butter)'). g(105682012,'(cookie flavored with spices)'). g(105682098,'(very rich thick butter cookie)'). g(105682204,'(very rich cookie containing ground almonds; usually crescent-shaped)'). g(105682349,'(square or bar of very rich chocolate cake usually with nuts)'). g(105682462,'(crisp cookie flavored with ginger)'). g(105682570,'(chewy drop cookie usually containing almond paste)'). g(105682710,'(macaroon flavored with ratafia liqueur)'). g(105682820,'(macaroon containing coconut)'). g(105682910,'(small finger-shaped sponge cake)'). g(105682998,'(drop cookie made without butter and flavored with anise seed)'). g(105683136,'(very spicy drop cookes sweetened partially with molasses)'). g(105683254,'(chocolate cookie with white cream filling)'). g(105683360,'(cookie filled with a paste of raisins and nuts)'). g(105683470,'(dough formed into a roll and chilled in the refrigerator then sliced and baked)'). g(105683614,'(cookie containing raisins)'). g(105683699,'(cookies containing chopped fruits either mixed in the dough or spread between layers of dough then baked and cut in bars)'). g(105683911,'(fruit bar containing apricot jam)'). g(105684001,'(fruit bar containing chopped dates)'). g(105684090,'(drop cookies sprinkled with granulated sugar)'). g(105684193,'(cookies containing rolled oats)'). g(105684284,'(cookies containing chocolate chips)'). g(105684406,'((Chinese) thin folded wafer containing a maxim on a slip of paper)'). g(105684532,'(gingerbread cut in the shape of a person)'). g(105684634,'(small cake in the form of a ring or twist or ball or strip fried in deep fat)'). g(105684838,'(a small ring-shaped friedcake)'). g(105684957,'(a doughnut made light with yeast rather than baking powder)'). g(105685113,'(a raised doughnut filled with jelly or jam)'). g(105685244,'(doughnut traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday)'). g(105685346,'(small friedcake formed into twisted strips and fried; richer than doughnuts)'). g(105685485,'(very rich drop friedcake dusted with confectioners'' sugar and served with lemon sauce or preserves)'). g(105685654,'(small quantity of fried batter containing fruit or meat or vegetables)'). g(105685813,'(fritter containing sliced apple)'). g(105685904,'(fritter containing corn or corn kernels)'). g(105686002,'(a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle)'). g(105686343,'(small cake of compressed moist yeast)'). g(105686436,'(a pancake made with buckwheat flour)'). g(105686532,'(a pancake made with buttermilk)'). g(105686627,'(Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream)'). g(105686774,'((Jewish) thin pancake folded around a filling and fried or baked)'). g(105686901,'(small very thin pancake)'). g(105687019,'(crepes flamed in a sweet orange-and-lemon flavored liqueur sauce)'). g(105687143,'(puffy mildly sweet lemon-flavored egg mixture sprinkled with confectioners'' sugar and served with jam or a wine or fruit sauce)'). g(105687344,'(made of grated potato and egg with a little flour)'). g(105687462,'(pancake batter baked in a waffle iron)'). g(105687570,'(thick sweet waffle often eaten with ice cream or fruit sauce)'). g(105687691,'(a fried ball or patty of flaked fish and mashed potatoes)'). g(105687833,'(a small cake with a hard surface said to resemble a rock)'). g(105687945,'(a long fillet of fish breaded and fried)'). g(105688055,'(fruit preserved by cooking with sugar)'). g(105688272,'(thick dark spicy puree of apples)'). g(105688363,'(a Chinese preserve of mixed fruits and ginger)'). g(105688463,'(preserve of crushed fruit)'). g(105688556,'(made with strawberries)'). g(105688662,'(a preserve made of the jelled juice of fruit)'). g(105688794,'(jelly made from apple juice)'). g(105688879,'(jelly made from grape juice)'). g(105688964,'(a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits)'). g(105689091,'(marmalade made from oranges)'). g(105689181,'(usually colorless protein obtained by boiling skin or bones or connective tissue of animals; usually available as dried granules or powder)'). g(105689373,'(an edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods)'). g(105689600,'(jellied dessert made with gelatin and fruit juice)'). g(105689729,'(a brand of fruit-flavored gelatin)'). g(105689815,'(the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food)'). g(105690139,'(flesh of chickens or turkeys or ducks or geese raised for food)'). g(105690400,'(the flesh of a chicken used for food)'). g(105690675,'(flesh of a small young chicken not over 2 l/2 lb suitable for broiling)'). g(105690799,'(flesh of a castrated male chicken)'). g(105690884,'(flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying)'). g(105691010,'(flesh of a large young chicken over 3 1/2 lb suitable for roasting)'). g(105691148,'(a brand name for a roasting chicken)'). g(105691265,'(flesh of a chicken (or game bird) split down the back and grilled (usually immediately after being killed))'). g(105691428,'(flesh of an older chicken suitable for stewing)'). g(105691524,'(flesh of a small fowl bred for roasting)'). g(105691645,'(flesh of a guinea fowl (especially of hens))'). g(105691764,'(flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled)'). g(105691939,'(flesh of a duck (domestic or wild))'). g(105692061,'(flesh of a young domestic duck)'). g(105692146,'(flesh of a goose (domestic or wild))'). g(105692252,'(flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food)'). g(105692440,'((game bird) flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil)'). g(105692621,'((game bird) flesh of quail; suitable for roasting or broiling if young; otherwise must be braised)'). g(105692789,'((US usage) flesh of either quail or grouse)'). g(105692887,'((game bird) flesh of a pheasant; usually braised)'). g(105693009,'(flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted)'). g(105693148,'(the lower joint of the leg of a fowl)'). g(105693314,'(the lower joint of the leg of a turkey)'). g(105693428,'(the lower joint of the leg of a chicken)'). g(105693545,'(the upper joint of the leg of a fowl)'). g(105693686,'(meat carved from the breast of a fowl)'). g(105693827,'(the wing of a fowl; "he preferred the drumsticks to the wings")'). g(105693995,'(the wing of a turkey)'). g(105694092,'(the wing of a chicken)'). g(105694191,'(crisp spicy chicken wings)'). g(105694275,'(chicken wings cooked in barbecue sauce)'). g(105694374,'(edible viscera of a fowl)'). g(105694480,'(a small muscle on each side of the back of a fowl)'). g(105694601,'(the tail of a dressed fowl)'). g(105694720,'(the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food)'). g(105695204,'(the flesh of wild animals that is used for food)'). g(105695356,'(the flesh of the legs of fowl used as food)'). g(105695511,'(food chopped into small bits: "a mince of mushrooms")'). g(105695615,'(uncooked meat)'). g(105695719,'(a lump or chunk of raw meat)'). g(105695799,'(dead and rotting flesh; unfit for human food)'). g(105695897,'(edible viscera of a butchered animal)'). g(105696217,'(viscera and trimmings of a butchered animal often considered inedible by humans)'). g(105696348,'(a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal); 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tropical American)'). g(105794345,'(any of various small cucumbers pickled whole)'). g(105794443,'(any of various juicy purple- or green-skinned fruit of the genus Vitis; grow in clusters)'). g(105794675,'(purplish-black wild grape of the eastern United States with tough skins that slip easily from the flesh; cultivated in many varieties)'). g(105794937,'(slip-skin purple table grape of the northeastern United States)'). g(105795059,'(slip-skin reddish American table grape)'). g(105795151,'(dull-purple grape of southern United States)'). g(105795303,'(amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States)'). g(105795418,'(grape from a cultivated variety of the common grape vine of Europe)'). g(105795672,'(red table grape of California)'). g(105795755,'(sweet aromatic grape used for raisins and wine)'). g(105795899,'(dark reddish-purple table grape of California)'). g(105795997,'(pale yellow seedless grape used for raisins and wine)'). g(105796103,'(variety of wine grape originally grown in Hungary; 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used for pickles and preserves)'). g(105798127,'(maroon-purple gooseberry-like fruit of India having tart-sweet purple pulp used especially for preserves)'). g(105798332,'(red pear-shaped tropical fruit with poisonous seeds; flesh is poisonous when unripe or overripe)'). g(105798505,'(huge fruit native to southeastern Asia `smelling like Hell and tasting like Heaven''; seeds are roasted and eaten like nuts)'). g(105798718,'(dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves)'). g(105798901,'(round one-inch Caribbean fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp; eaten like grapes)'). g(105799094,'(succulent thick-rinded orange-sized tropical fruit)'). g(105799233,'(fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh)'). g(105799396,'(yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies)'). g(105799591,'(two- to three-inch tropical fruit with juicy flesh suggestive of both peaches and pineapples)'). g(105799759,'(large oval smooth-skinned tropical fruit with juicy aromatic pulp and a large hairy seed)'). g(105799918,'(tropical fruit with a rough brownish skin and very sweet brownish pulp)'). g(105800089,'(brown oval fruit flesh makes excellent sherbet)'). g(105800233,'(large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys)'). g(105800450,'(pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed)'). g(105800663,'(sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed)'). g(105800798,'(berrylike fruit of an elder used for e.g. wines and jellies)'). g(105800933,'(tropical fruit having yellow skin and pink pulp; eaten fresh or used for e.g. jellies)'). g(105801089,'(purplish tropical fruit)'). g(105801184,'(yellow oval tropical fruit)'). g(105801300,'(wild plum of southern United States)'). g(105801421,'(tough-skinned purple grape-like tropical fruit grown in Brazil)'). g(105801559,'(dark red plum-like fruit of Old World buckthorn trees)'). g(105801716,'(Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried)'). g(105801952,'(Asian fruit similar to litchi)'). g(105802073,'(globular or ovoid tropical fruit with thick russet leathery rind and juicy yellow or reddish flesh)'). g(105802266,'(tropical fruit from the Philippines having a mass of small seeds embedded in sweetish white pulp)'). g(105802434,'(crabapple-like fruit used for preserves)'). g(105802545,'(South African globular fruit with brown leathery skin and sweet-acid pithy flesh)'). g(105802697,'(sweet usually dark purple blackberry-like fruit of any of several mulberry trees of the genus Morus)'). g(105802870,'(one-seeded fruit of the European olive tree usually pickled and used as a relish)'). g(105803057,'(olives picked ripe and cured in brine then dried or pickled or preserved canned or in oil)'). g(105803217,'(olives picked green and pickled in brine; 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chewed with leaves of the betel pepper and lime as a digestive stimulant and narcotic in southeastern Asia)'). g(105806582,'(small sweet triangular nut of any of various beech trees)'). g(105806712,'(nut of any of various walnut trees having a wrinkled two-lobed seed with a hard shell)'). g(105806905,'(American walnut having a very hard and thick woody shell)'). g(105807039,'(nut with a wrinkled two-lobed seed and hard but relatively thin shell; widely used in cooking)'). g(105807231,'(three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell)'). g(105807391,'(oily egg-shaped nut of an American tree of the walnut family)'). g(105807526,'(a large nutlike seed of a South American tree)'). g(105807647,'(kidney-shaped nut edible only when roasted)'). g(105807774,'(edible nut of any of various chestnut trees of the genus Castanea)'). g(105807913,'(small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the southern United States; resembles a hazelnut)'). g(105808131,'(edible nutlike seeds of an American lotus having the flavor of a chinquapin)'). g(105808288,'(nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus)'). g(105808435,'(large hard-shelled oval nut with a fibrous husk containing thick white meat surrounding a central cavity filled (when fresh) with fluid or milk)'). g(105808738,'(the edible white meat a coconut; 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used as food and poultry feed and as a source of oil)'). g(105810856,'(the flesh of fish used as food)'). g(105811189,'(flesh of fish from the sea used as food)'). g(105811829,'(flesh of fish from fresh water used as food)'). g(105812150,'(edible fish (broadly including freshwater fish) or shellfish or roe etc)'). g(105812473,'(flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the families Sparidae or Bramidae)'). g(105812633,'(flesh of any of various freshwater fishes of the families Centrarchidae of North America or Cyprinidae of Europe)'). g(105812835,'(any of various North American lean-fleshed freshwater fishes especially of the genus Micropterus)'). g(105813055,'(flesh of largemouth_bass)'). g(105813160,'(flesh of smallmouth bass)'). g(105813265,'(flesh of lean-fleshed saltwater fish of the family Serranidae)'). g(105813425,'(caught along the Atlantic coast of the United States)'). g(105813546,'(flesh of lean-fleshed fish similar to sea bass)'). g(105813665,'(flesh of lean-fleshed fish caught along Atlantic coast of southern U.S.)'). g(105813809,'(flesh of any of a number of slender food fishes especially of Atlantic coasts of North America)'). g(105813995,'(flesh of a cod-like fish of European Atlantic waters)'). g(105814120,'(flesh of a lean-fleshed cod-like fish of North Atlantic waters)'). g(105814252,'(flesh of lean-fleshed fish of warm waters, especially Hawaii)'). g(105814400,'(lean-fleshed fish often farmed; baked or braised)'). g(105814518,'(large carp-like North American fish)'). g(105814630,'(highly valued lean-fleshed northern fish)'). g(105814776,'(flesh of very large North American pike; a game fish)'). g(105814905,'(flesh of young or small pike)'). g(105814988,'(flesh of a large-headed anglerfish of North American Atlantic waters)'). g(105815130,'(flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws)'). g(105815273,'(flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed)'). g(105815408,'(any of numerous lean-fleshed fishes of America and Europe)'). g(105815555,'(any of numerous American lean-fleshed perch-like fishes of the family Centrarchidae)'). g(105815729,'(small sunfishes of the genus Pomoxis of central United States rivers)'). g(105815870,'(important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae; usually served as steaks)'). g(105816117,'(relatively small tuna with choice white flesh; major source of canned tuna)'). g(105816265,'(flesh of mostly Pacific food fishes of the genus Sarda of the family Scombridae; related to but smaller than tuna)'). g(105816450,'(flesh of very large tuna)'). g(105816562,'(flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish)'). g(105816740,'(flesh of commercially important fishes especially of American Atlantic coastal waters)'). g(105816926,'(flesh of pompano; warm-water fatty fish)'). g(105817038,'((Italian cookery) squid prepared as food)'). g(105817171,'(delicacy that is highly dangerous because of a potent nerve poison in ovaries and liver)'). g(105817371,'(delicacy highly prized in Japan but highly dangerous)'). g(105817474,'(tentacles of octopus prepared as food)'). g(105817584,'(edible terrestrial snail usually served in the shell with a sauce of melted butter and garlic)'). g(105817759,'(small edible marine snail; steamed in wine or baked)'). g(105817895,'(large marine snail much used as food in Europe)'). g(105818012,'(any of numerous small food fishes; especially those caught with hook and line and not available on the market)'). g(105818175,'(fish cured by being split and air-dried without salt)'). g(105818283,'(meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell (especially a mollusk or crustacean))'). g(105818623,'(black marine bivalves usually steamed in wine)'). g(105818740,'(tiny Mediterranean fishes usually canned or salted; used for hors d''oeuvres or as seasoning in e.g. sauces)'). g(105818937,'(paste made primarily of anchovies; used in sauces and spreads)'). g(105819077,'(flesh of eel; elongate fatty-fleshed fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels usually smoked or pickled)'). g(105819286,'(young eel; may be sauteed or batter-fried)'). g(105819379,'(highly valued lean flesh of marine or freshwater mullet)'). g(105819520,'(valuable flesh of fatty fish from shallow waters of northern Atlantic or Pacific; usually salted or pickled)'). g(105819790,'(flesh of any of several lean-fleshed fish caught off the United States Atlantic coast)'). g(105819968,'(flesh of lean-fleshed fish caught off the Pacific coast of the United States)'). g(105820117,'(salted and smoked herring)'). g(105820214,'(large fatty herring lightly salted and briefly smoked)'). g(105820321,'(flesh of shad-like fish abundant along the Atlantic coast or in coastal streams)'). g(105820473,'(fatty bluish flesh of bluefish)'). g(105820577,'(flesh of swordfish usually served as steaks)'). g(105820695,'(any of numerous small flat Atlantic food fish having smooth skin)'). g(105820854,'(edible body of any of numerous oysters)'). g(105821009,'(spread with butter and spinach and seasonings and baked on the half shell)'). g(105821148,'(typically from Long Island; usually eaten raw)'). g(105821281,'(flesh of either hard-shell or soft-shell clams)'). g(105821433,'(Atlantic coast round clams with hard shells; large clams usually used for chowders or other clam dishes)'). g(105821685,'(a quahog when young and small; usually eaten raw)'). g(105821808,'(small quahog larger than a littleneck; eaten raw or cooked as in e.g. clams casino)'). g(105821967,'(usually steamed in the shell)'). g(105822118,'(common edible European bivalve)'). g(105822220,'(the edible flesh of any of various crabs)'). g(105822467,'(Atlantic crab; most common source of fresh crabmeat)'). g(105822593,'(legs of especially Alaska king crabs)'). g(105822685,'(freshly molted crab with new shell still tender and flexible)'). g(105822827,'(crabmeat usually canned; from Japan)'). g(105822922,'(meat of large cold-water crab; mainly leg meat)'). g(105823096,'(small Pacific coast crab)'). g(105823200,'(pale flesh with delicate texture and flavor; found in Florida but now very rare)'). g(105823355,'(tiny lobster-like crustaceans usually boiled briefly)'). g(105823533,'(lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached)'). g(105823710,'(lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish)'). g(105823852,'(flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled)'). g(105824011,'(lean white flesh of fish similar to but smaller than cod; usually baked or poached or as fillets sauteed or fried)'). g(105824215,'(haddock usually baked but sometimes broiled with lots of butter)'). g(105824381,'(codfish preserved in salt; must be desalted and flaked by soaking in water and pounding; used in e.g. codfish cakes)'). g(105824551,'(lean flesh of fish found in warm waters of southern Atlantic coast of the United States)'). g(105824716,'(flesh of fish found in colder waters of northern Atlantic coast of the United States)'). g(105824870,'(sweet lean whitish flesh of any of numerous thin-bodied fish; usually served as thin fillets)'). g(105825071,'(flesh of any of various American and European flatfish)'). g(105825270,'(flesh of American flounder having a yellowish tail)'). g(105825405,'(flesh of large European flatfish)'). g(105825509,'(flesh of a large European flatfish)'). g(105825615,'(small lean-fleshed fish of North American Pacific coast)'). g(105825725,'(lean flesh of any of several flatfish)'). g(105825885,'(grayish-white flesh of a flatfish)'). g(105825974,'(highly valued almost pure white flesh)'). g(105826102,'(flesh of American flounder; important in the winter)'). g(105826247,'(lean flesh of very large flatfish of Atlantic or Pacific)'). g(105826376,'(fish steak usually cut from a halibut)'). g(105826466,'(lean-fleshed fish similar to cod)'). g(105826549,'(North Atlantic rockfish)'). g(105826651,'(flesh of any of various valuable lean-fleshed market fish caught among rocks)'). g(105826819,'(lean-fleshed fish)'). g(105826891,'(lean flesh of food and game fishes of United States Atlantic coast)'). g(105827050,'(mollusk with a low conical shell)'). g(105827135,'(flesh of a lobster)'). g(105827336,'(flesh of cold-water lobsters having large tender claws; caught from Maine to the Carolinas)'). g(105827543,'(similar to but smaller than American lobsters)'). g(105827670,'(warm-water lobsters without claws; those from Australia and South Africa usually marketed as frozen tails; caught also in Florida and California)'). g(105827931,'(caught in European waters; slenderer than American lobster)'). g(105828095,'(lobster tail meat; usually from spiny rock lobsters)'). g(105828205,'(unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces)'). g(105828356,'(edible greenish substance in boiled lobster)'). g(105828473,'(small fatty fish usually canned)'). g(105828569,'(any of various edible decapod crustaceans)'). g(105828727,'(large Australian prawn)'). g(105828826,'(flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes)'). g(105828979,'(flesh of pacific trout that migrate from salt to fresh water)'). g(105829118,'(flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water)'). g(105829267,'(freshwater fish)'). g(105829376,'(flesh of large trout of northern lakes)'). g(105829490,'(flesh of salmon- or trout-like cold-water fish of cold lakes of the northern hemisphere)'). g(105829670,'((Britain) any market fish--edible saltwater fish or shellfish--except herring)'). g(105829803,'(cold-water fish caught in Lake Superior and northward)'). g(105829942,'((British) any of several coarse fishes (such as dogfish or wolffish) when used as food)'). g(105830086,'(flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae)'). g(105830340,'(fatty pink flesh of fish from northern coastal Atlantic; usually marketed fresh)'). g(105830500,'(fatty red flesh of salmon of Pacific coast and rivers)'). g(105830656,'(pink or white flesh of large Pacific salmon)'). g(105830803,'(fatty pinkish flesh of small salmon caught in the Pacific and Great Lakes)'). g(105830984,'(salmon cured by smoking or in a smoky brine)'). g(105831105,'(brine-cured salmon)'). g(105831209,'(salt-cure lox)'). g(105831285,'(sugar-cure lox)'). g(105831361,'(flesh of any of various important food fishes of warm seas)'). g(105831529,'(highly esteemed reddish lean flesh of snapper from Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico)'). g(105831690,'(red flesh of large food fish of Pacific coast)'). g(105831813,'(edible muscle of mollusks having fan-shaped shells; served broiled or poached or in salads or cream sauces)'). g(105832038,'(muscle of large deep-water scallops)'). g(105832150,'(muscle of small choice shallow-water scallops)'). g(105832272,'(salted and smoked salmon)'). g(105832358,'(a dried and smoked herring having a reddish color)'). g(105832482,'(bony flesh of herring-like fish usually caught during their migration to fresh water for spawning; especially of Atlantic coast)'). g(105832679,'(small cold-water silvery fish; migrate between salt and fresh water)'). g(105832853,'(common smelt of eastern North America and Alaska)'). g(105832997,'(common smelt of Europe)'). g(105833110,'(small fatty European fish; usually smoked or canned like sardines)'). g(105833257,'(minnows or other small fresh- or salt-water fish (especially herring); usually cooked whole)'). g(105833404,'(fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture)'). g(105833573,'(fish sperm or sperm-filled reproductive gland; having a creamy texture)'). g(105833705,'(salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d''oeuvre)'). g(105833864,'(roe of beluga sturgeon usually from Russia; highly valued)'). g(105834000,'(roe of shad; may be parboiled or baked or sauteed gently)'). g(105834130,'(mackerel cured by smoking)'). g(105834217,'(food for domestic livestock)'). g(105834595,'((British) a concentrated feed for cattle; processed in the form of blocks or cakes)'). g(105834735,'(feed given to young animals isolated in a creep)'). g(105834839,'(coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop)'). g(105835078,'(grain grown for cattle feed)'). g(105835162,'(animal food for browsing or grazing)'). g(105835289,'(fodder harvested while green and kept succulent by partial fermentation as in a silo)'). g(105835437,'(mass of e.g. linseed or cottonseed or soybean from which the oil has been pressed; used as food for livestock)'). g(105835638,'(ground oil_cake)'). g(105835708,'(leguminous plant grown for hay or forage)'). g(105835821,'(a bean plant cultivated for use animal fodder)'). g(105835955,'(grass mowed and cured for use as fodder)'). g(105836062,'(a grass grown for hay)'). g(105836156,'(the dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested)'). g(105836327,'(cereal grain suitable as food for human beings)'). g(105836645,'(grain intended to be or that has been ground)'). g(105836741,'(the hulled and crushed grain of various cereals)'). g(105836841,'(small seed of any of various annual cereal grasses especially Setaria italica)'). g(105836971,'(a grain of barley)'). g(105837091,'(barley ground into small round pellets)'). g(105837188,'(grain ground into flour)'). g(105837286,'((Turkey) parched crushed wheat)'). g(105837413,'(grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour)'). g(105837629,'(embryo of the wheat kernel; removed before milling and eaten as a source of vitamins)'). g(105837789,'(seed of the annual grass Avena sativa (spoken of primarily in the plural as `oats''))'). g(105837941,'(grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished)'). g(105838125,'(unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown outer layer)'). g(105838239,'(having husk or outer brown layers removed)'). g(105838353,'(grains of aquatic grass of North America)'). g(105838482,'(rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field)'). g(105838588,'(wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk)'). g(105838782,'(mixture of ground animal feeds)'). g(105838881,'(dry mash for poultry)'). g(105838970,'(food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again)'). g(105839086,'(seeds for birds)'). g(105839186,'(food prepared for pets)'). g(105839309,'(nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine)'). g(105839403,'(food prepared for dogs)'). g(105839498,'(food especially prepared for puppies)'). g(105839591,'(food prepared for cats)'). g(105839679,'(a mixture of seeds used to feed caged birds)'). g(105839780,'(food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens)'). g(105840192,'(salad tossed with a dressing)'). g(105840333,'(salad composed primarily of greens)'). g(105840425,'(typically having fried croutons and dressing made with a raw egg)'). g(105840548,'(cooked meats and eggs and vegetables usually arranged in rows around the plate and dressed with a salad dressing)'). g(105840717,'(typically containing tomatoes and anchovies and garnished with black olives and capers)'). g(105840863,'(containing meat or chicken or cheese in addition to greens and vegetables)'). g(105841018,'(the combination prepared as prepared as a particular chef''s specialty)'). g(105841146,'(any of various salads having chopped potatos as the base)'). g(105841261,'(a salad having any of various pastas as the base)'). g(105841385,'(having macaroni as the base)'). g(105841473,'(salad composed of fruits)'). g(105841573,'(typically made of apples and celery with nuts or raisins and dressed with mayonnaise)'). g(105841717,'(lettuce and crabmeat dressed with sauce Louis)'). g(105841819,'(based on pickled herring)'). g(105841903,'(salad composed primarily of chopped canned tuna fish)'). g(105842030,'(salad composed primarily of chopped chicken meat)'). g(105842138,'(basically shredded cabbage)'). g(105842226,'(savory jelly based on fish or meat stock used as a mold for meats or vegetables)'). g(105842357,'(salad of meats or vegetables in gelatin)'). g(105842455,'((Lebanese) a finely chopped salad with tomatoes and parsley and mint and scallions and bulgur wheat)'). g(105842639,'(food that is a component of a mixture in cooking)'). g(105842853,'(something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts)'). g(105843926,'(a cube of evaporated seasoned meat extract)'). g(105844028,'(an extract of beef (given to people who are ill))'). g(105844140,'(tiny bits of lemon peel)'). g(105844220,'(tiny bits of orange peel)'). g(105844302,'(a preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment: "mustard and ketchup are condiments")'). g(105844811,'(aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualities)'). g(105845405,'(any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food)'). g(105845682,'(oil from the peppermint plant used as flavoring)'). g(105845828,'(an aromatic oil obtained from the spearmint plant)'). g(105845956,'(fragrant yellow oil obtained from the lemon peel)'). g(105846079,'(oil or flavoring obtained from the creeping wintergreen or teaberry plant)'). g(105846273,'(white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food)'). g(105846436,'(ground celery seed and salt)'). g(105846521,'(ground dried garlic and salt)'). g(105846607,'(ground dried onion and salt)'). g(105846691,'(combination of salt and vegetable extracts and spices and monosodium glutamate)'). g(105846829,'(crystals of citric acid used as seasoning)'). g(105846945,'(Chinese seasoning made by grinding star anise and fennel and pepper and cloves and cinnamon)'). g(105847119,'(ground dried berrylike fruit of a West Indian allspice tree; suggesting combined flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg and cloves)'). g(105847315,'(spice from the dried aromatic bark of the Ceylon cinnamon tree; used as rolled strips or ground)'). g(105847503,'(dried rolled strips of cinnamon bark)'). g(105847600,'(spice from dried unopened flower bud of the clove tree; used whole or ground)'). g(105847747,'(aromatic seeds of the cumin herb of the carrot family)'). g(105847903,'(pungent rhizome of the common ginger plant; used fresh as a seasoning especially in Oriental cookery)'). g(105848126,'(dried ground gingerroot)'). g(105848239,'(spice made from the dried fleshy covering of the nutmeg seed)'). g(105848369,'(hard aromatic seed of the nutmeg tree used as spice when grated or ground)'). g(105848533,'(pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant of East India; use whole or ground)'). g(105848748,'(pepper that is ground from whole peppercorns with husks on)'). g(105848865,'(pepper ground from husked peppercorns)'). g(105848961,'(dried root bark of the sassafras tree)'). g(105849073,'(leaves or the common basil; used fresh or dried)'). g(105849205,'(dried leaf of the bay laurel)'). g(105849307,'(leaves flavor sauces and punches; young leaves eaten in salads or cooked)'). g(105849451,'(bitter leaves used sparingly in salads; dried flowers used in soups and tisanes)'). g(105849602,'(leaves used sparingly in soups and stews)'). g(105849715,'(fresh ferny parsley-like leaves used as a garnish with chicken and veal and omelets and green salads and spinach)'). g(105849900,'(cylindrical leaves used fresh as a mild onion-flavored seasoning)'). g(105850036,'(leaves make a popular tisane; young leaves used in salads or cooked)'). g(105850191,'(parsley-like herb used as seasoning or garnish)'). g(105850341,'(dried coriander seeds used whole or ground)'). g(105850475,'(leaves used sparingly (because of bitter overtones) in sauces and soups and stuffings)'). g(105850634,'(leaves used for seasoning)'). g(105850747,'(aromatic bulbous stem base eaten cooked or raw in salads)'). g(105850905,'(aromatic anis-scented seeds)'). g(105851009,'(aromatic seeds used as seasoning especially in curry)'). g(105851153,'(aromatic bulb used as seasoning)'). g(105851280,'(one of the small bulblets that can be split off of the axis of a larger garlic bulb)'). g(105851430,'(large flat leaves used as chive is used)'). g(105851547,'(lemony leaves used for a tisane or in soups or fruit punches)'). g(105851683,'(stalks eaten like celery or candied like Angelica; seeds used for flavoring or pickled like capers)'). g(105851853,'(pungent leaves used as seasoning with meats and fowl and in stews and soups and omelets)'). g(105852024,'(the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied)'). g(105852162,'(black or white seeds ground to make mustard pastes or powders)'). g(105852339,'(pungent powder or paste prepared from ground mustard seeds)'). g(105852523,'(very hot prepared mustard)'). g(105852610,'(flowers and seeds and leaves all used as flavorings)'). g(105852737,'(aromatic herb with flat or curly leaves)'). g(105852830,'(leaves sometimes used for salad)'). g(105852939,'(extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats)'). g(105853091,'(leaves sometimes used for flavoring fruit or claret cup but should be used with great caution: can cause irritation like poison ivy)'). g(105853291,'(aromatic fresh or dried gray-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc)'). g(105853477,'(fresh leaves used in omelets and fritters and with lamb)'). g(105853608,'(either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family)'). g(105853754,'(herb with delicately flavored leaves with many uses)'). g(105853901,'(resinous leaves used in stews and stuffings and meat loaf)'). g(105854054,'(fragrant dark green leaves used to flavor May wine)'). g(105854198,'(fresh ferny leaves and green seeds used as garnish in salads and cold vegetables; dried seeds used in confectionery and liqueurs)'). g(105854404,'(fresh leaves (or leaves preserved in vinegar) used as seasoning)'). g(105854552,'(leaves can be used as seasoning for almost any meat and stews and stuffings and vegetables)'). g(105854713,'(ground dried rhizome of the turmeric plant used as seasoning)'). g(105854847,'(pickled flower buds used as a pungent relish in various dishes and sauces)'). g(105854991,'(thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes)'). g(105855117,'(aromatic seeds used as seasoning like cinnamon and cloves especially in pickles and barbecue sauces)'). g(105855312,'(ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum)'). g(105855481,'(powder made of ground chili peppers mixed with e.g. cumin and garlic and oregano)'). g(105855639,'(tomatoes and onions and peppers (sweet or hot) simmered with vinegar and sugar and various seasonings)'). g(105855798,'(fiery vinegar flavored with chili peppers)'). g(105855899,'(chopped fruits or green tomatoes cooked in vinegar and sugar with ginger and spices)'). g(105856052,'(pungent bottled sauce for steak)'). g(105856141,'(spicy tomato-based sauce for tacos)'). g(105856232,'(spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods)'). g(105856363,'(sweetened diluted vinegar with chopped mint leaves)'). g(105856470,'(sauce made of cranberries and sugar)'). g(105856586,'(pungent blend of cumin and ground coriander seed and turmeric and other spices)'). g(105856723,'((East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice)'). g(105856907,'(curry made with lamb)'). g(105856984,'(a thick sweet and pungent Chinese condiment)'). g(105857099,'(grated horseradish root)'). g(105857218,'(mixtures of vinegar or wine and oil with various spices and seasonings; used for soaking foods before cooking)'). g(105857382,'(a mild powdered seasoning made from dried pimientos)'). g(105857543,'(a mild seasoning made from a variety of pimiento grown in Spain)'). g(105857668,'(vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar)'). g(105857856,'(pickle preserved in brine or vinegar flavored with dill seed)'). g(105857974,'(chopped pickles in mustard sauce)'). g(105858061,'(thinly sliced sweet pickles)'). g(105858158,'(relish of chopped (usually sweet) pickles)'). g(105858259,'(relish of chopped pickled cucumbers and green peppers and onion)'). g(105858379,'(pickle cured in brine and preserved in sugar and vinegar)'). g(105858512,'(puree of stewed apples usually sweetened and spiced)'). g(105858634,'(thin sauce made of fermented soy beans)'). g(105858747,'(very spicy sauce made from tabasco peppers)'). g(105858878,'(thick concentrated tomato puree)'). g(105858968,'(pungent sauce of soy and vinegar and spices)'). g(105859078,'(aromatic stems or leaves or roots of Angelica_Archangelica)'). g(105859191,'(candied stalks of the angelica plant)'). g(105859282,'(flavoring made from almonds macerated in alcohol)'). g(105859391,'(liquorice-flavored seeds or oil used in cookies or cakes or pickles)'). g(105859653,'(anise-scented star-shaped fruit or seed used in Oriental cooking and medicine)'). g(105859856,'(berrylike cone of a common juniper; used in making gin)'). g(105860010,'(dried pungent stigmas of the Old World saffron crocus)'). g(105860136,'(small oval seeds of the sesame plant)'). g(105860280,'(aromatic seeds of the caraway plant; used widely as seasoning)'). g(105860476,'(small gray seed of a poppy flower; used whole or ground in baked items)'). g(105860622,'(aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning)'). g(105860767,'(seed of the dill plant used as seasoning)'). g(105860882,'(seed of the celery plant used as seasoning)'). g(105861001,'(a flavoring made from (or imitating) lemons)'). g(105861104,'(white crystalline compound used as a food additive to enhance flavor; often used in Chinese cooking)'). g(105861276,'(long bean-like fruit; seeds are used as flavoring)'). g(105861441,'(a flavoring prepared from vanilla beans macerated in alcohol (or imitating vanilla beans))'). g(105861621,'(sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative)'). g(105861855,'(vinegar made from cider)'). g(105861938,'(vinegar made from wine)'). g(105862019,'(flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to food)'). g(105863064,'(made of white sauce and mashed anchovies)'). g(105863164,'(a pungent peppery sauce)'). g(105863261,'(butter and sugar creamed together with brandy or other flavoring and served with rich puddings)'). g(105863412,'(creamy white sauce with horseradish and mustard)'). g(105863557,'(sauce for pasta; contains mushrooms and ham and chopped vegetables and beef and tomato paste)'). g(105863717,'(sauce for pasta; contains eggs and bacon or ham and grated cheese)'). g(105863838,'(sauce made with a puree of tomatoes (or strained tomatoes) with savory vegetables and other seasonings; can be used on pasta)'). g(105864021,'(mayonnaise with chopped pickles and sometimes capers and shallots and parsley and hard-cooked egg; sauce for seafood especially fried fish)'). g(105864234,'(white or veloute sauce with wine and stock variously seasoned with onions and herbs; for fish or meat)'). g(105864392,'(brown sauce with mushrooms and red wine or madeira)'). g(105864525,'(creamy white sauce made with bread instead of flour and seasoned with cloves and onion)'). g(105864669,'(for Chinese dishes: plum preserves and chutney)'). g(105864772,'(for Chinese dishes: peach preserves and chutney)'). g(105864877,'(for Chinese dishes: apricot preserves and chutney)'). g(105864986,'(veloute sauce seasoned with herbs and shallots and capers)'). g(105865098,'(a mayonnaise sauce flavored with herbs and mustard and capers; served with e.g. salad and cold meat)'). g(105865259,'(savory dressings for salads; basically of two kinds: either the thin French or vinaigrette type or the creamy mayonnaise type)'). g(105865654,'(mayonnaise and heavy cream combined with chopped green pepper and green onion seasoned with chili sauce and worcestershire sauce and lemon juice)'). g(105865856,'(creamy dressing containing crumbled blue cheese)'). g(105865993,'(vinaigrette containing crumbled Roquefort or blue cheese)'). g(105866137,'(oil and vinegar with mustard and garlic)'). g(105866290,'(made with lemon or grapefruit juice instead of vinegar)'). g(105866422,'(vinaigrette with chili sauce and chopped watercress)'). g(105866536,'(vinaigrette and mashed anchovies)'). g(105866631,'(a vinaigrette with garlic and herbs: oregano and basil and dill)'). g(105866757,'(half mayonnaise and half vinaigrette seasoned with minced garlic and mashed anchovies and grated Parmesan cheese; especially good for combination salads)'). g(105866978,'(egg yolks and oil and vinegar)'). g(105867082,'(mayonnaise with tarragon or dill and chopped watercress and spinach or cucumber)'). g(105867238,'(garlic mayonnaise)'). g(105867336,'(mayonnaise with horseradish grated onion and chili sauce or catsup; sometimes with caviar added)'). g(105867515,'(mayonnaise with chili sauce or catsup and minced olives and peppers and hard-cooked egg)'). g(105867673,'(spicy sweet and sour sauce usually based on catsup or chili sauce)'). g(105867799,'(eggs and butter with lemon juice)'). g(105867889,'(hollandaise-like sauce made with white wine and tarragon and shallots instead of lemon juice)'). g(105868037,'(butter creamed with white wine and shallots and parsley)'). g(105868159,'(brown sauce with beef marrow and red wine)'). g(105868257,'(reduced red wine with onions and parsley and thyme and butter)'). g(105868413,'(bouillon or beef stock thickened with butter and flour roux and variously seasoned with e.g. herbs or Worcestershire)'). g(105868605,'(brown sauce with tomatoes and a caramelized mixture of minced carrots and onions and celery seasoned with madeira)'). g(105868790,'((Chinese cookery) a sauce based on soy sauce)'). g(105868914,'(white sauce with grated cheese)'). g(105869003,'(sauce made with unsweetened chocolate or cocoa and sugar and water)'). g(105869167,'(thick chocolate sauce served hot)'). g(105869275,'(usually catsup with horseradish and lemon juice)'). g(105869399,'(butter creamed with parsley and tarragon and beef extract)'). g(105869527,'(milk thickened with a butter and flour roux)'). g(105869657,'(white sauce made with cream)'). g(105869742,'(onion-flavored creamy white sauce with egg yolk and grated cheese)'). g(105869866,'(sauce Espagnole with extra beef stock simmered down and seasoned with dry wine or sherry)'). g(105870023,'(basically the juices that drip from cooking meats)'). g(105870142,'(pan juices thickened and seasoned)'). g(105870231,'(any of numerous sauces for spaghetti or other kinds of pasta)'). g(105870439,'(sauce for pasta; contains tomatoes and garlic and herbs)'). g(105870549,'((Mexican) spicy sauce often containing chocolate)'). g(105870648,'(brown sauce and tomato puree with onions and mushrooms and dry white wine)'). g(105870800,'(brown sauce and sauteed mushrooms)'). g(105870894,'(prepared mustard thinned with vinegar and getable oil with sugar and seasonings)'). g(105871033,'(white sauce with whipping cream and shrimp butter)'). g(105871150,'(veloute sauce with sauteed chopped onion and paprika and cream)'). g(105871290,'(for venison: brown sauce with sauteed vegetables and trimmings and marinade and plenty of pepper)'). g(105871456,'(a mixture of fat and flour heated and used as a basis for sauces)'). g(105871571,'(veloute or brown sauce with sauteed chopped onion and dry white wine and sour cream)'). g(105871708,'(veloute sauce with sauteed chopped onions and whiping cream)'). g(105871841,'(brown sauce with sauteed chopped onions and parsley and dry white wine or vinegar)'). g(105872004,'(white sauce made with stock instead of milk)'). g(105872101,'(egg-thickened veloute)'). g(105872196,'(allemande sauce with capers)'). g(105872281,'(allemande sauce with chopped parsley)'). g(105872372,'(allemande sauce with curry powder and coconut milk instead of stock)'). g(105872497,'(ground coconut blended with hot water or hot milk and strained)'). g(105872618,'(oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food)'). g(105872814,'(the white of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water)'). g(105873050,'(the yellow spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the albumen)'). g(105873193,'(egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water)'). g(105873337,'(an egg boiled gently until both the white and the yolk solidify)'). g(105873462,'(a colored hard-boiled egg or egg-shaped candy used to celebrate Easter)'). g(105873625,'(egg-shaped chocolate candy)'). g(105873711,'(egg-shaped candy)'). g(105873783,'(egg cooked in gently boiling water)'). g(105873889,'(eggs beaten and cooked to a soft firm consistency while stirring)'). g(105874013,'(halved hard-cooked egg with the yolk mashed with mayonnaise and seasonings and returned to the white)'). g(105874185,'(egg cooked individually in cream or butter in a small ramekin)'). g(105874333,'(beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly)'). g(105874534,'(eggs beaten with milk or cream and cooked until set)'). g(105874679,'(omelet cooked quickly and slid onto a plate)'). g(105874782,'(souffle-like omelet made by beating and adding the whites separately)'). g(105874910,'(a firm omelet that has diced ham and peppers and onions)'). g(105875026,'(light fluffy dish of egg yolks and stiffly beaten egg whites mixed with e.g. cheese or fish or fruit)'). g(105875198,'(eggs cooked by sauteing in oil or butter; sometimes turned and cooked on both sides)'). g(105875337,'(milk and butter and cheese)'). g(105875585,'(a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings)'). g(105876056,'(any of several nutritive milklike liquids)'). g(105876220,'(a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu)'). g(105876439,'(a liquid food for infants)'). g(105876518,'(milk that has been exposed briefly to high temperatures to destroy microorganisms and prevent fermentation)'). g(105876687,'(milk obtained from dairy cows)'). g(105876773,'(the milk of a yak)'). g(105876847,'(the milk of a goat)'). g(105876923,'(milk fermented by bacteria; used to treat gastrointestinal disorders)'). g(105877054,'(subjected to carefully controlled heating to destroy undesirable microorganisms)'). g(105877195,'(unpasteurized milk)'). g(105877268,'(milk heated almost to boiling)'). g(105877356,'(milk with the fat particles broken up and dispersed uniformly so the cream will not rise)'). g(105877507,'(from dairies regulated by an authorized medical milk commission)'). g(105877631,'(dehydrated milk)'). g(105877762,'(dehydrated skimmed milk)'). g(105877847,'(milk concentrated by evaporation)'). g(105877959,'(sweetened evaporated milk)'). g(105878045,'(milk from which the cream has been skimmed)'). g(105878176,'(milk from which no constituent (such as fat) has been removed)'). g(105878312,'(milk from which some of the cream has been removed)'). g(105878421,'(residue from making butter from sour raw milk; or pasteurized milk curdled by adding a culture)'). g(105878572,'(the part of milk containing the butterfat)'). g(105878755,'(half milk and half light cream; contains 10% to 18% butterfat)'). g(105878876,'(cream that has enough butterfat (30% to 36%) to be whipped)'). g(105878995,'(cream that has at least 18% butterfat)'). g(105879105,'(contains more than 36% butterfat)'). g(105879195,'((Britain) thick cream made from scalded milk)'). g(105879318,'(artificially soured light cream)'). g(105879421,'(an edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use)'). g(105879638,'(butter made clear by heating and removing the sediment of milk solids)'). g(105879803,'(clarified butter used in Indian cookery)'). g(105879893,'(clarified butter browned slowly and seasoned with vinegar or lemon juice and capers)'). g(105880053,'(clarified butter browned slowly and seasoned with lemon juice and parsley)'). g(105880203,'(a custard-like food made from curdled milk)'). g(105880355,'(yogurt with sweetened blueberries or blueberry jam)'). g(105880468,'(watery part of milk produced when raw milk sours and coagulates: "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some cuds and whey")'). g(105880646,'(coagulated milk; used to made cheese: "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey")'). g(105880817,'(a coagulated liquid resembling milk curd: "bean curd"; "lemon curd")'). g(105880953,'(raw milk that has soured and thickened)'). g(105881045,'(a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk)'). g(105881601,'(the rind of a cheese)'). g(105881698,'(a part that is pared or cut off; especially skin or peel)'). g(105881817,'(soft unripened cheese made of sweet milk and cream)'). g(105881944,'(fresh soft French cheese containing at least 60% fat)'). g(105882070,'(fresh soft French cheese containing at least 72% fat)'). g(105882196,'(mild white cheese made from curds of soured skim milk)'). g(105882355,'(made by blending several lots of cheese)'). g(105882474,'(processed cheddar-style cheese)'). g(105882566,'(cheese containing a blue mold)'). g(105882750,'(English blue cheese)'). g(105882823,'(French blue cheese)'). g(105882897,'(Italian blue cheese)'). g(105882973,'(blue cheese of Denmark)'). g(105883053,'(blue cheese of Bavaria)'). g(105883135,'(soft creamy white cheese; milder than Camembert)'). g(105883240,'(semisoft sweet American cheese from whole milk in a brick form)'). g(105883361,'(rich soft creamy French cheese)'). g(105883447,'(hard smooth-textured cheese)'). g(105883560,'(a mild yellow English cheese with a crumbly texture)'). g(105883673,'(mild yellow Dutch cheese made in balls)'). g(105883769,'(made from goats'' milk)'). g(105883857,'(mild cream-colored Dutch cheese shaped in balls)'). g(105883979,'(hard or semihard cheese grated)'). g(105884069,'(any cheese originally molded by hand)'). g(105884163,'(mild white Italian cheese)'). g(105884245,'(semisoft pale-yellow cheese)'). g(105884327,'(hard dry sharp-flavored Italian cheese; often grated)'). g(105884434,'(soft Italian cheese like cottage cheese)'). g(105884527,'(cheese formed in long strings twisted together)'). g(105884633,'(hard pale yellow cheese with many holes from Switzerland)'). g(105884802,'(large-holed Swiss cheese)'). g(105884920,'(small-holed Swiss cheese)'). g(105884998,'(a hard green Swiss cheese made with skim-milk curd and flavored with clover)'). g(105885127,'(trademark: soft processed American cheese)'). g(105885223,'(ground nuts blended with a little butter)'). g(105885320,'(a spread made from ground peanuts)'). g(105885413,'(a very sweet white spread resembling marshmallow candy)'). g(105885531,'(butter blended with minced onion)'). g(105885622,'(butter blended with mashed pimento)'). g(105885717,'(butter blended with chopped shrimp or seasoned with essence from shrimp shells)'). g(105885855,'(butter blended with chopped lobster or seasoned with essence from lobster shells)'). g(105885996,'(butter made from yaks'' milk)'). g(105886080,'(a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers)'). g(105886442,'(spread made of cheese mixed with butter or cream or cream cheese and seasonings)'). g(105886581,'(butter blended with mashed anchovies)'). g(105886678,'(a paste of fish or shellfish)'). g(105886762,'(butter seasoned with mashed garlic)'). g(105886856,'(for preparing snails: butter seasoned with shallots and garlic and parsley)'). g(105886989,'(liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned)'). g(105887144,'(a pate made from duck liver)'). g(105887227,'(a pate made from goose liver (marinated in cognac) and truffles)'). g(105887366,'(a spread consisting of capers and black olives and anchovies made into a puree with olive oil)'). g(105887514,'(something added to foods to make them taste sweeter)'). g(105887724,'(an artificial sweetener made from aspartic acid; used as a calorie-free sweetener)'). g(105887861,'(a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees)'). g(105887970,'(a crystalline substance 500 times sweeter than sugar; used as a calorie-free sweetener)'). g(105888112,'(a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative)'). g(105888357,'(a thick sweet sticky liquid)'). g(105888570,'(sugar and water and sometimes corn syrup boiled together; used as sweetening especially in drinks)'). g(105888725,'(thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refining)'). g(105888877,'(made from juice of sweet sorghum)'). g(105888982,'(a pale cane syrup)'). g(105889068,'(thin syrup made from pomegranate juice; used in mixed drinks)'). g(105889184,'(made by concentrating sap from sugar maples)'). g(105889285,'(syrup prepared from corn)'). g(105889366,'((Old Testament) food that God gave the Israelites during the exodus)'). g(105889523,'(a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon)'). g(105889686,'(a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll)'). g(105889838,'(any of various doughs for bread)'). g(105889927,'(batter for making pancakes)'). g(105890014,'(batter for making fritters)'). g(105890101,'(piece of solid food for dipping in a liquid)'). g(105890201,'(chicken and onions and mushrooms braised in red wine and seasonings)'). g(105890325,'(rice and chicken cooked together with or without other ingredients and variously seasoned)'). g(105890495,'(a Cantonese dish of chicken and sauted vegetables)'). g(105890606,'(rice and chicken cooked together Spanish style; highly seasoned especially with saffron)'). g(105890755,'(eggs (fried or scrambled) served with bacon)'). g(105890859,'(baked or roasted with a spicy sauce)'). g(105890972,'(beef and mushrooms and onions stewed in red wine and seasonings)'). g(105891122,'(rare-roasted beef tenderloin coated with mushroom paste in puff pastry)'). g(105891281,'(corned beef simmered with onions and cabbage and usually other vegetables)'). g(105891442,'(dried navy beans baked slowly with molasses and salt pork)'). g(105891564,'((British) leftover cabbage and potatoes and meat fried together)'). g(105891691,'(tubular pasta filled with meat or cheese)'). g(105891788,'(beef stewed in beer seasoned with garlic and served with boiled potatoes)'). g(105891946,'(puffy dish of cheese and eggs (whites beaten separately) and white sauce)'). g(105892079,'(braised chicken with onions and mushrooms in a wine and tomato sauce)'). g(105892209,'(thin slices of chicken stuffed with cheese and ham and then sauteed)'). g(105892342,'(chicken fried than oven-baked and served with milk gravy)'). g(105892461,'(chicken simmered in broth with onions and paprika then mixed with sour cream)'). g(105892619,'(prepared with mushrooms in a cream sauce served over pasta and topped with cheese)'). g(105892765,'(pounded chicken cutlets rolled around butter (that has been seasoned with herbs) and then covered with crumbs and fried)'). g(105892943,'((Mexican) ground beef and chili peppers or chili powder often with tomatoes and kidney beans)'). g(105893105,'(a hotdog with chili con carne on it)'). g(105893196,'((American-Chinese) meat or fish stir-fried with vegetables (e.g. celery; onions; peppers; bean sprouts) seasoned with ginger and garlic and soy sauce; served with rice)'). g(105893419,'(chop suey served with fried noodles)'). g(105893510,'(usually made of flaked salt cod and mashed potatoes)'). g(105893635,'(seafood served in a scallop shell)'). g(105893723,'(scallops in white wine sauce served in scallop shells)'). g(105893846,'(meat pie with filling of meat and vegetables)'). g(105893950,'(minced cooked meats (or vegetables) in thick white sauce; breaded and deep-fried)'). g(105894086,'(minced cooked meat or fish coated in egg and breadcrumbs and fried in deep fat)'). g(105894218,'(well-seasoned rice (with nuts or currants of minced lamb) simmered or braised in stock)'). g(105894380,'(Chinese omelet containing onions and celery and chopped meat or fish)'). g(105894521,'((Chinese) minced vegetables and meat wrapped in a pancake and fried)'). g(105894657,'(toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce)'). g(105894810,'((Mexican) tortilla with meat filling baked in chili-seasoned tomato sauce)'). g(105894939,'((Middle Eastern) small croquette of mashed chick peas or fava beans seasoned with sesame seeds)'). g(105895097,'(fried fish and french-fried potatoes)'). g(105895194,'(hot sauce-like melted cheese or chocolate in which bread or fruits are dipped)'). g(105895368,'(fondue made of cheese melted in wine for dipping bread and sometimes fruits)'). g(105895503,'(fondue made of chocolate melted with milk or cream for dipping fruits)'). g(105895635,'(cubes of meat or seafood cooked in hot oil and then dipped in any of various sauces)'). g(105895797,'(cubes of beef cooked in hot oil and then dipped in various tasty sauces)'). g(105895952,'(bread slice dipped in egg and milk and fried; topped with sugar or fruit or syrup)'). g(105896092,'(boiled rice mixed with scallions and minced pork or shrimp and quickly scrambled with eggs)'). g(105896260,'(Italian omelet with diced vegetables and meats; cooked until bottom is set then inverted into another pan to cook the top)'). g(105896436,'(hind legs of frogs used as food; resemble chicken and cooked as chicken)'). g(105896582,'(boned poultry stuffed then cooked and covered with aspic; served cold)'). g(105896707,'(well-seasoned balls of ground fish and eggs and crushed crumbs simmered in fish stock)'). g(105896863,'((Scotland) made of sheep''s or calf''s viscera minced with oatmeal and suet and onions and boiled in the animal''s stomach)'). g(105897035,'(eggs (scrambled or fried) served with ham)'). g(105897135,'(chopped meat mixed with potatoes and browned)'). g(105897248,'(hash made with corned beef)'). g(105897337,'(spicy Creole dish of rice and ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and celery)'). g(105897501,'(cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables)'). g(105897663,'((British) a dish of rice and hard-boiled eggs and cooked flaked fish)'). g(105897786,'((Greek) made of lamb)'). g(105897873,'((Russian Jewish) baked or fried turnover filled with potato or meat or cheese; often eaten as a snack)'). g(105898026,'(baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables)'). g(105898172,'(seafood in Newburg sauce served on toast or rice)'). g(105898337,'(lobster in Newburg sauce served on buttered toast or rice)'). g(105898479,'(shrimp in Newburg sauce usually served in a rice ring)'). g(105898593,'(lobster butter and cream and egg yolks seasoned with onions and sherry or madeira)'). g(105898753,'(diced lobster mixed with Mornay sauce placed back in the shell and sprinkled with grated cheese and browned)'). g(105898924,'((Scandinavian) dried cod soaked in a lye solution before boiling to give it a gelatinous consistency)'). g(105899089,'(macaroni in a cheese sauce)'). g(105899181,'(mixed diced fruits or vegetables; hot or cold)'). g(105899282,'(ground meat formed into a ball and fried or simmered in broth)'). g(105899434,'(meat patties rolled in rice and simmered in a tomato sauce)'). g(105899566,'(meatballs simmered in stock)'). g(105899656,'(a baked loaf of ground meat)'). g(105899768,'(pie made with meat or fowl enclosed in pastry or covered with pastry or biscuit dough)'). g(105899980,'(small meat pie or turnover)'). g(105900094,'(small pie filled with minced seasoned pork)'). g(105900191,'(pasta somewhat resembling little moustaches)'). g(105900292,'(casserole of eggplant and ground lamb with onion and tomatoes bound with white sauce and beaten eggs)'). g(105900447,'(sliced veal knuckle or shin bone cooked with olive oil and wine and tomatoes and served with rice or vegetables)'). g(105900614,'(a bone containing edible marrow; used especially in flavoring soup)'). g(105900756,'(very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones)'). g(105900897,'(a dish of roast pheasant served in a manner characteristic of expensive restaurants)'). g(105901047,'(small frankfurters wrapped in biscuit dough and baked)'). g(105901163,'(rice cooked in well-seasoned broth with onions or celery and usually poultry or game or shellfish and sometimes tomatoes)'). g(105901378,'(pilaf made with bulgur wheat instead of rice and usually without meat)'). g(105901506,'(Italian open pie made of thin bread dough spread with a spiced mixture of e.g. tomato sauce and cheese)'). g(105901762,'(tomato and cheese pizza with sausage)'). g(105901858,'(tomato and cheese pizza with pepperoni)'). g(105901958,'(pizza with lots of cheese)'). g(105902042,'(tomato and cheese pizza with anchovies)'). g(105902140,'(pizza made with a thick crust)'). g(105902230,'(Hawaiian dish of taro root pounded to a paste and often allowed to ferment)'). g(105902373,'(dried beans cooked with pork and tomato sauce)'). g(105902479,'(soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick)'). g(105902694,'(porridge made of rolled oats)'). g(105902785,'(thick gruel)'). g(105902851,'(deep-dish meat and vegetable pie or a meat stew with dumplings)'). g(105902966,'(rice cooked with broth and sprinkled with grated cheese)'). g(105903091,'(flaked fish baked in a loaf with bread crumbs and various seasonings)'). g(105903233,'(fish loaf made with flaked salmon)'). g(105903324,'(ground beef patty usually with a sauce)'). g(105903424,'(pot roast marinated several days in seasoned vinegar before cooking; usually served with potato dumplings)'). g(105903587,'(shredded cabbage fermented in brine)'). g(105903679,'(sauteed cutlets (usually veal or poultry) that have been pounded thin and coated with flour)'). g(105903858,'(thin sauteed cutlets of veal)'). g(105903948,'(large shrimp sauteed in oil or butter and garlic)'). g(105904049,'(hard-cooked egg encased in sausage meat then breaded and deep-fried)'). g(105904173,'(creamy scrambled eggs on toast spread with anchovy paste)'). g(105904291,'(pie of hash covered with mashed potatoes and browned in the oven)'). g(105904416,'(spaghetti with meatballs in a tomato sauce)'). g(105904528,'(spicy rice with tomatoes and onions and green peppers)'). g(105904640,'(steak with sauteed kidneys and onions cooked in wine and stock then covered with pastry and baked)'). g(105904804,'(like steak and kidney pie but without steak)'). g(105904904,'(ground beef mixed with raw egg and e.g. onions and capers and anchovies; eaten raw)'). g(105905078,'(strips of steak sauteed with green peppers and onions)'). g(105905190,'(steak covered with crushed peppercorns pan-broiled and served with brandy-and-butter sauce)'). g(105905374,'(sauteed strips of beef and mushrooms in sour cream sauce served with noodles)'). g(105905512,'(parboiled head of cabbage scooped out and filled with a hash of chopped e.g. beef or ham and baked; served with tomato or cheese sauce)'). g(105905708,'((Jewish) roasted fowl intestines with a seasoned filling of matzo meal and suet)'). g(105905856,'(parboiled green peppers stuffed usually with rice and meat and baked briefly)'). g(105905994,'(tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly)'). g(105906135,'(tomato cases filled with various salad mixtures and served cold)'). g(105906281,'(fresh corn and lima beans with butter or cream)'). g(105906383,'((Japanese) thin beef strips (or chicken or pork) cooked briefly at the table with onions and greens and soy sauce)'). g(105906551,'((Japanese) very thinly sliced raw fish)'). g(105906643,'((Japanese) rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed)'). g(105906745,'(steak braised in tomato and onion mixture)'). g(105906844,'((Mexican) corn and cornmeal dough stuffed with a meat mixture then wrapped in corn husks and steamed)'). g(105906997,'(Mexican-like meat mixture covered with cornbread topping)'). g(105907110,'((Japanese) vegetables and seafood dipped in batter and deep-fried)'). g(105907229,'(beef or chicken or seafood marinated in spicy soy sauce and grilled or broiled)'). g(105907362,'(a pate or fancy meatloaf baked in an earthenware casserole)'). g(105907474,'(cheese melted with ale or beer served over toast)'). g(105907607,'((Viennese) deep-fried breaded veal cutlets)'). g(105907724,'((Mexico) thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour)'). g(105907863,'((Mexico) a tortilla rolled cupped around a filling)'). g(105907982,'(a taco with a chicken filling)'). g(105908070,'((Mexico) a flour tortilla folded around a filling)'). g(105908191,'(a burrito with a beef filling)'). g(105908279,'((Mexico) a crisp flat tortilla)'). g(105908363,'(a flat tortilla with various fillings piled on it)'). g(105908484,'(a flat tortilla topped with refried beans)'). g(105908584,'((Mexico) dried beans cooked and mashed and then fried in lard with various seasonings)'). g(105908749,'(any liquid suitable for drinking: "may I take your beverage order?")'). g(105909261,'(any thin watery drink)'). g(105909338,'(any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients; "he hesitated to taste the strange concoction"; "he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade")'). g(105909690,'(a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients)'). g(105909835,'(a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches)'). g(105909955,'(a sweet filling made of prunes or apricots)'). g(105910050,'(a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage)'). g(105910183,'(a substance believed to cure all ills)'). g(105910291,'(a substance believed to maintain life indefinitely)'). g(105910402,'(a drink credited with magical power; can make the one who takes it love the one who gave it)'). g(105910601,'(a serving of drink (usually alcoholic))'). g(105910721,'(a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic); "he ordered a second round")'). g(105910868,'(a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event)'). g(105910986,'(a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him")'). g(105911542,'(a single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink"; "likes a drink before dinner")'). g(105911988,'(a mixture containing half alcohol by volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit)'). g(105912115,'(a serving (of wine) poured out in honor of a deity)'). g(105912220,'((facetious) a serving of an alcoholic beverage)'). g(105912321,'(an alcoholic beverage (especially beer) made at home)'). g(105912429,'(an illicitly distilled (and usually inferior) alcoholic liquor)'). g(105912552,'((Polynesian) an alcoholic drink made from the aromatic roots of the kava shrub)'). g(105912692,'(taken before a meal as an appetizer)'). g(105912782,'(drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling)'). g(105913023,'(fermented alcoholic beverage brewed from malt and hops)'). g(105913243,'(dark-colored heavy-bodied beers usually imported from Germany or Holland or Scandinavia)'). g(105913422,'(imported from Germany)'). g(105913501,'(strong dark beer brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for spring consumption)'). g(105913650,'(beer stored for aging)'). g(105913723,'(beer with reduced alcohol content)'). g(105913813,'(pale beer with strong flavor of hops; especially a Bohemian beer)'). g(105913942,'(beer brewed for immediate consumption)'). g(105914046,'(unlicensed drinking establishment)'). g(105914133,'(very effervescent light-colored beer)'). g(105914226,'(grain that is kiln-dried after having been germinated by soaking in water; used especially in brewing and distilling)'). g(105914430,'(unfermented or fermenting malt)'). g(105914511,'(alcoholic beverage made with malt)'). g(105914628,'(half beer and half porter)'). g(105914713,'(fermented alcoholic beverage similar to but heavier than beer)'). g(105914878,'((British) dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops)'). g(105914989,'(a strong dark English ale (brewed at Burton-on-Trent in Derbyshire))'). g(105915109,'(dark sweet ale brewed from black malt)'). g(105915233,'(strong dark heavy-bodied porter)'). g(105915334,'(a kind of bitter stout)'). g(105915411,'((Russian) fermented beverage resembling beer but made from rye or barley)'). g(105915535,'(made of fermented honey and water)'). g(105915675,'(spiced or medicated mead)'). g(105915755,'(honey diluted in water; becomes mead when fermented)'). g(105915880,'(drink that resembles beer but with less than 1/2 percent alcohol)'). g(105916000,'(carbonated slightly alcoholic drink flavored with fermented ginger)'). g(105916124,'(Japanese beverage from fermented rice usually served hot)'). g(105916257,'(a fermented alcoholic beverage made of molasses and spruce twigs fermented with yeast)'). g(105916400,'(made from sap of the Australasian nipa palm)'). g(105916513,'(sweet liqueur made from wine and brandy flavored with plum or peach or apricot kernels and bitter almonds)'). g(105916701,'(fermented juice (of grapes especially))'). g(105917231,'(a season''s yield of wine from a vineyard)'). g(105917325,'(wine having a red color derived from skins of dark-colored grapes)'). g(105917572,'(pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation)'). g(105917922,'(pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began)'). g(105918094,'(used in a communion service)'). g(105918197,'(effervescent wine)'). g(105918311,'(a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there)'). g(105918461,'(pink sparkling wine originally from Germany)'). g(105918560,'(table wine from the Burgundy region of France or any Burgundy-type wine made elsewhere)'). g(105918771,'(dry fruity red table wine drunk within a few months after it is made; from southern Burgundy in France)'). g(105918930,'(red Burgundy wine from Medoc region of France)'). g(105919046,'(a sweet white wine from the Canary Islands)'). g(105919146,'(dry white table wine of Chablis France or resembling that wine)'). g(105919279,'(dry white Chablis-type table wine made from Chardonnay grapes)'). g(105919435,'(dry red California table wine made from purple Pinot grapes)'). g(105919570,'(dry white California table wine made from white Pinot grapes)'). g(105919707,'(any of several red or white wines produced around Bordeaux in France or resembling such wines)'). g(105919871,'(dry red Bordeaux or Bordeaux-like wine)'). g(105919995,'(dry red Italian table wine from the Chianti region of Tuscany)'). g(105920110,'(superior Bordeaux-type red wine from California)'). g(105920252,'(a California wine)'). g(105920350,'(any of various wines produced in California)'). g(105920455,'(a wine from southeastern France on the Mediterranean coast)'). g(105920577,'(still sweet wine often served with dessert or after a meal)'). g(105920712,'(inexpensive wine sold in large bottles or jugs)'). g(105920813,'(fine Burgundy wine usually white and dry)'). g(105920917,'(German white wine from the Moselle valley or a similar wine made elsewhere)'). g(105921045,'(dry white wine from the Loire Valley in France)'). g(105921146,'((British and Australian) a cheap wine of inferior quality)'). g(105921255,'(Greek wine flavored with resin)'). g(105921339,'(any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany (`hock'' is British usage))'). g(105921541,'(fragrant dry or sweet white wine from the Rhine valley or a similar wine from California)'). g(105921703,'(Rhenish-type wine from especially Hesse in western Germany)'). g(105921821,'(any of various wines from the Rhone River valley in France)'). g(105921936,'(dry red table wine from the Rioja region of northern Spain)'). g(105922046,'(any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry))'). g(105922188,'(full-bodied red wine from around the town of Saint_Emilion in Bordeaux)'). g(105922318,'(dry white Italian wine from Verona)'). g(105922404,'(dry fruity red wine from California)'). g(105922514,'(semisweet golden-colored table or dessert wine from around Bordeaux in France; similar wine from California)'). g(105922688,'(sweet wine from grapes partially sun-dried on the vine or on straw mats)'). g(105922816,'(wine containing not more than 14 percent alcohol usually served with a meal)'). g(105922966,'(Hungarian wine made from Tokay grapes)'). g(105923074,'(cheap French table wine of unspecified origin)'). g(105923179,'(any of several white wines flavored with aromatic herbs; used as aperitifs or in mixed drinks)'). g(105923363,'(sweet dark amber variety)'). g(105923505,'(dry pale amber variety)'). g(105923604,'(made in California and the Loire valley in France)'). g(105923731,'(wine to which alcohol (usually grape brandy) has been added)'). g(105923941,'(amber-colored dessert wine from Madeira)'). g(105924052,'(sweet Madeira wine)'). g(105924143,'(sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal)'). g(105924258,'(dry to sweet amber wine from the Jerez region of southern Spain or similar wines produced elsewhere; usually drunk as an aperitif)'). g(105924476,'(very dry pale sherry from Spain)'). g(105924564,'(pale medium-dry sherry from Spain)'). g(105924655,'(dark sweet or semisweet dessert wine from Sicily)'). g(105924757,'(wine from muscat grapes)'). g(105924887,'(distilled rather than fermented)'). g(105925301,'(nonflavored alcohol of 95 percent or 190 proof used for blending with straight whiskies and in making gin and liqueurs)'). g(105925516,'(strong distilled liquor or brandy)'). g(105925623,'(strong coarse brandy)'). g(105925700,'(illegally whiskey distilled from a corn mash)'). g(105925814,'(homemade gin especially that made illegally)'). g(105925915,'(Scandinavian liquor usually flavored with caraway seeds)'). g(105926053,'(any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented sap of toddy palms or from fermented molasses)'). g(105926217,'(alcoholic liquor flavored with bitter herbs and roots)'). g(105926324,'(distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice)'). g(105926659,'(distilled from hard cider)'). g(105926759,'(dry apple brandy made in Normandy)'). g(105926847,'(dry brandy distilled in the Armagnac district of France)'). g(105926957,'(high quality grape brandy distilled in the Cognac district of France)'). g(105927078,'(Italian brandy made from residue of grapes after pressing)'). g(105927188,'(from fermented juice of black morello cherries)'). g(105927306,'(made from residue of grapes or apples after pressing)'). g(105927409,'(Hungarian plum brandy)'). g(105927486,'(strong liquor flavored with juniper berries)'). g(105927728,'(gin flavored with sloes (fruit of the blackthorn))'). g(105927851,'(made in the Netherlands)'). g(105927952,'(rum cut with water)'). g(105928021,'(anise-flavored Greek liquor)'). g(105928118,'(distilled from fermented molasses)'). g(105928351,'(heavy pungent rum from Jamaica)'). g(105928439,'(any of various strong liquors especially a Dutch spirit distilled from potatoes)'). g(105928583,'(fermented Mexican drink from juice of various agave plants especially the maguey)'). g(105928735,'(a colorless Mexican liquor distilled from fermented juices of certain desert plants of the genus Agavaceae (especially the century plant))'). g(105928944,'(Mexican liquor made from fermented juices of an Agave plant)'). g(105929076,'(unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia)'). g(105929249,'(made from fermented mash of grain)'). g(105929528,'(mixture of two or more whiskeys or of a whiskey and neutral spirits)'). g(105929674,'(distilled from a mash of corn and malt and rye and aged in charred oak barrels)'). g(105929825,'(distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn)'). g(105929977,'((informal) any strong spirits (such as strong whisky or rum))'). g(105930093,'(made in Ireland chiefly from barley)'). g(105930248,'(unlawfully distilled Irish whiskey)'). g(105930335,'(distilled from rye or rye and malt)'). g(105930446,'(whiskey distilled in Scotland; 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mother of Dylan)'). g(106864098,'((Irish) goddess; mother of Angus_Og)'). g(106864185,'((Irish) goddess of fire and fertility and agriculture and household arts and wisdom; later associated with Saint Bridget)'). g(106864358,'((Irish) chief god of the Tuatha De Danann; father of Angus Og and Brigit)'). g(106864482,'((Irish) mother of the Tuatha De Danann; identified with the Welsh Don)'). g(106864609,'((Welsh) goddess; mother of Gwydion and Arianrod(Arianrhod); corresponds to Irish Danu)'). g(106864744,'((Welsh) god of the waves; son of Arianrhod)'). g(106864838,'((possibly Roman) goddess of horses and mules and asses)'). g(106864944,'((Irish) one of a group of sea demons sometimes associated with the hostile power of nature)'). g(106865097,'((Irish) sky god; a magician; giver of arts and civilization)'). g(106865210,'((Welsh) underworld god)'). g(106865283,'((Irish) the sea personified; father of Manannan; corresponds to Welsh Llyr)'). g(106865413,'((Welsh) son of Gwydion and Arionhrod; 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corresponds to Babylonian Adad)'). g(106875869,'((Babylonian) consort of Marduk)'). g(106875977,'((Assyrian and Babylonian) the chief sun god; drives away winter and storms and brightens the earth with greenery; drives away evil and brings of justice and compassion)'). g(106876198,'((Akkadian) god of the moon; counterpart of Sumerian Nanna)'). g(106876305,'((Babylonian) consort of Nabu)'). g(106876399,'((Akkadian) mother of the gods and consort of Apsu)'). g(106876501,'(favorite of the gods and grandfather of Gigamish; survived the great flood and became immortal)'). g(106876653,'((Sumerian) sun god; counterpart of Akkadian Shamash)'). g(106876761,'((Sumerian) evil storm god represented as a black bird)'). g(106876872,'((Sumerian) legendary friend of Gilgamish)'). g(106876965,'((Sumerian) legendary king of Sumeria and hero of Sumerian and Babylonian epics)'). g(106877099,'(a deity worshipped by the Hindus)'). g(106878089,'(a Hindu goddess who releases from sin or disease; mother of the Adityas)'). g(106878212,'(one of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi; gods of celestial light)'). g(106878318,'(god of fire; one of the 3 chief deities of the Vedas)'). g(106878421,'(earlier a god; later a demon; counterpart of Zoroastrian Ahura)'). g(106878535,'((Zoroastrianism) title for benevolent deities)'). g(106878632,'(twin brothers; gods of the dawn; physicians of heaven and benefactors of mankind)'). g(106878765,'(god of wealth and love)'). g(106878839,'(the Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon)'). g(106878982,'(personification of the power of ritual devotion)'). g(106879086,'(earth goddess; one of the two wives of Vishnu)'). g(106879188,'(mother goddess; supreme power in the universe; wife or embodiment of the female energy of Siva having both beneficent and malevolent forms or aspects)'). g(106879388,'(malevolent aspect of Devi: "the fierce")'). g(106879480,'(basic principles of the cosmos; also: an ancient sage in Hindu mythology worshipped as a god by some lower castes;)'). g(106879648,'(goddess of war; a malevolent aspect of Devi; 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equivalent to Brahma)'). g(106881421,'(celestial shepherd god; conductor of souls of the dead)'). g(106881528,'(a demon who swallows the sun causing eclipses)'). g(106881624,'(one of three artisans of the gods)'). g(106881720,'(father of the storm gods Marut; controller of nature; sometimes identified with Siva)'). g(106881856,'(goddess of learning and arts)'). g(106881940,'(an important god; the sun in its life-giving aspect)'). g(106882045,'(the female or generative principle; wife of Siva and a benevolent form of Devi)'). g(106882184,'(the Destroyer; one of the three major divinities in the later Hindu pantheon)'). g(106882356,'(epithet of Siva: "the terrible")'). g(106882441,'(god of war)'). g(106882504,'(personification of a sacred intoxicating drink used in Vedic ritual)'). g(106882622,'(an important god; sun god or the sun worshipped as a god of light and warmth)'). g(106882750,'(a benevolent aspect of Devi; `splendor'')'). g(106882839,'(goddess of dawn; daughter of Sky and sister of Night)'). g(106882943,'(Indras''s thunderbolt)'). g(106883015,'(supreme cosmic deity; 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sun god)'). g(106884880,'(chief deity of Zoroastrianism; source of light and embodiment of good)'). g(106885025,'(the spirit of evil in Zoroastrianism; arch rival of Ormazd)'). g(106885137,'(founder of Buddhism; c 563-483 b.c.; worshipped as a god)'). g(106885299,'(Buddhist worthy of nirvana who postpones it to help others)'). g(106885465,'(the Bodhisattva who is to appear as a Buddha 5000 years after the death of Gautama)'). g(106885602,'(a male Bodhisattva; widely associated with various gods and people)'). g(106885747,'(a Buddhist who has attained nirvana)'). g(106885851,'(one who has achieved a state of perfect enlightenment)'). g(106885957,'(a deity worshipped by the ancient Chinese)'). g(106886184,'(one of the 8 immortals of Taoism)'). g(106886288,'(Chinese god of literature)'). g(106886379,'(The Three Pure Ones: 3 chief gods of Taoism)'). g(106886540,'(a member of the Taoist Trinity)'). g(106886661,'(a member of the Taoist Trinity)'). g(106886780,'(a member of the Taoist Trinity; identified with Lao-Tse)'). g(106886927,'(Chinese philosopher who founded Taoism; 6th-century b.c.)'). g(106887055,'(4th-century Chinese philosopher on whose teachings Lao-Tzu based Taoism)'). g(106887183,'((Buddhism) a female Bodhisattva; often called Goddess of Mercy and considered an aspect of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara; identified with Japanese Kwannon)'). g(106887404,'(a deity worshipped by the Japanese)'). g(106887643,'(central deity of Shinto; goddess personifying the sun and ancestress of the rulers of Japan)'). g(106887810,'(a Shinto god of war)'). g(106887884,'(one of the 7 gods of happiness)'). g(106887966,'(the god who fathered the islands and gods of Japan with his sister Izanami)'). g(106888094,'(sister and consort of Izanami; mother of the islands and gods of Japan)'). g(106888218,'(one the Shinto deities (including mythological beings; spirits of distinguished men; forces of nature))'). g(106888371,'(Japanese counterpart of Chinese Kuan_Yin;)'). g(106888467,'(grandson of Amaterasu and first ruler of Japan)'). g(106888584,'(a female deity)'). g(106888670,'(a god of fertility and vegetation)'). g(106888759,'(a goddess of fertility and vegetation)'). g(106888874,'(the earth conceived of as the female principle of fertility)'). g(106888992,'(the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions)'). g(106889275,'(the Christian god)'). g(106889444,'((in Gnosticism) a divine power or nature emanating from the Supreme Being and playing various roles in the operation of the universe)'). g(106889633,'(the union of the Father and Son and Holy Ghost in one Godhead)'). g(106889800,'(God when considered as the first person in the Trinity; "hear our prayers, Heavenly Father")'). g(106889957,'(the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus))'). g(106890135,'(the awaited King of the Jews; the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people)'). g(106890275,'(Jesus Christ; considered by Christians to be the promised deliverer)'). g(106890396,'(any expected deliverer)'). g(106890481,'(the third person in the Trinity; Jesus promised the Apostles that he would send the Holy Spirit after his Crucifixion and Resurrection; it came on Pentecost)'). g(106890708,'(any of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united)'). g(106890979,'(a name for the Old Testament God as transliterated from the Hebrew YHVH)'). g(106891165,'(Muslim name for God)'). g(106891236,'(a subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe)'). g(106891360,'(ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat''s tail; equivalent to Greek satyr)'). g(106891518,'(spiritual being attendant upon God)'). g(106891713,'(an angel ranked above the highest rank in the Celestial Hierarchy)'). g(106891834,'(an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child)'). g(106891976,'(an angel of the first order; usually portrayed as the winged head of a child)'). g(106892105,'(an angel believed to have special affection for a particular individual)'). g(106892291,'(the guardian spirit of a place)'). g(106892379,'(a messenger from God; "angel of death")'). g(106892480,'(small, human in form, playful, having magical powers)'). g(106892700,'(a fairy that inhabits water)'). g(106892818,'(any of various water spirits)'). g(106892899,'((folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous)'). g(106893062,'(a mischievous elf in Irish folklore)'). g(106893154,'(a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure)'). g(106893321,'(a mischievous sprite)'). g(106893392,'(a spirit tending to cause harm)'). g(106893606,'(a fairy that tends to cause harm)'). g(106893694,'(an evil spirit)'). g(106893775,'(one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief)'). g(106893981,'((Greek) an evil spirit)'). g(106894090,'((Greek) a benevolent spirit)'). g(106894214,'(a male demon believed to lie on sleeping persons and to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women)'). g(106894367,'(a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men)'). g(106894500,'((Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living person and controls that body''s behavior)'). g(106894661,'((Judeo-Christian religion) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell)'). g(106894905,'(an evil spirit or ghost)'). g(106894980,'((folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings)'). g(106895137,'((folklore) a corpse that rises at night to drink the blood of the living)'). g(106895271,'((Irish folklore) a female spirit who wails to warn of impending death)'). g(106895394,'(a spirit believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals)'). g(106895598,'((in Muslim belief) one of the dark-eyed virgins of perfect beauty believed to live with the blessed in Paradise)'). g(106895761,'(a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard)'). g(106895914,'(any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings)'). g(106896270,'(the visible disembodied soul of a dead person)'). g(106896385,'(a ghost that announces its presence with rapping and the creation of disorder)'). g(106896520,'(a wicked fairy who was the half sister of King Arthur)'). g(106896633,'((Persian folklore) a supernatural being descended from fallen angels and excluded from paradise until penance is done)'). g(106896801,'(an unusual appearing ghostly figure; "we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us")'). g(106896983,'(an invisible spiritual being felt to be nearby)'). g(106897084,'((classical mythology) a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite, the goddess of love)'). g(106897215,'(a deity of classical mythology)'). g(106897438,'(one of a class of woodland deities; attendant on Bacchus; identified with Roman fauns)'). g(106897606,'(the chief satyr in the service of Bacchus; father of Dionysus; usually depicted as drunk and jolly and riding a donkey)'). g(106897778,'(any of the minor woodland deities who were companions of Dionysus (similar to the satyrs))'). g(106897921,'((classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water")'). g(106898281,'(group of 3 to 7 nymphs who guarded the golden apples that Gaea gave as a wedding gift to Hera)'). g(106898444,'((Greek mythology) 7 daughters of Atlas and half-sisters of the Pleiades; they nurtured the infant Dionysus and Zeus placed them among the stars as a reward)'). g(106898652,'((Greek mythology) 7 daughters of Atlas and half-sisters of the Hyades; placed among the stars to save them from the pursuit of Orion)'). g(106898858,'((Greek mythology) one of the 7 Pleiades)'). g(106898981,'((Greek mythology) any nymph of the water)'). g(106899133,'((Greek mythology) a nymph who was transformed into a laurel tree to escape the amorous Apollo)'). g(106899279,'((Greek mythology) a nymph of lakes and springs and rivers and fountains)'). g(106899402,'((Greek mythology) any of the 50 sea nymphs who were daughters of the sea god Nereus)'). g(106899568,'(one of the 50 Nereids; mother of Achilles by Peleus)'). g(106899672,'((Greek mythology) a daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys)'). g(106899799,'(a deity or nymph of the woods)'). g(106899929,'(Greek mythology)'). g(106900005,'(the nymph or spirit of a particular tree)'). g(106900101,'(a deity worshipped by the ancient Greeks)'). g(106901225,'(a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans)'). g(106901863,'(a classical Greek god after the overthrow of the Titans)'). g(106901987,'(god of the winds in ancient mythology)'). g(106902077,'(personification of the sky or upper air breathed by the Olympians; son of Erebus and Night or of Chaos and Darkness)'). g(106902245,'(sun god; god of prophesy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis)'). g(106902447,'(epithet for Apollo; from the dragon Python which he killed)'). g(106902559,'(goddess of love and beauty and daughter of Zeus in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Venus)'). g(106902723,'(goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite)'). g(106902831,'((Greek mythology) god of war; son of Zeus and Hera; identified with Roman Mars)'). g(106902960,'((Greek mythology) goddess of discord; sister of Ares)'). g(106903063,'((Roman mythology) god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares)'). g(106903214,'((Roman mythology) founder of Rome; suckled with his twin brother Remus by a wolf after their parents (Rhea Silvia and Mars) abandoned them; Romulus killed Remus in an argument over the building of Rome)'). g(106903469,'((Roman mythology) the twin brother of Romulus)'). g(106903566,'((Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana)'). g(106903764,'((Greek mythology) the god who personified the north wind; "Boreas was pictured as bearded and powerful and winged and draped against the cold")'). g(106903959,'((Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis)'). g(106904098,'(goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment)'). g(106904195,'((Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva)'). g(106904404,'((Roman mythology) goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek Athena)'). g(106904522,'((Greek mythology) the most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creation of the universe)'). g(106904697,'((Greek mythology) the supreme god until Zeus dethroned him; son of Uranus and Gaea in ancient Greek mythology; identified with Roman Saturn)'). g(106904889,'((Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Carthage; Virgil tells of he suicide when she was abandoned by Aeneas)'). g(106905079,'((Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation; counterpart of Greek Cronus; "Saturday is Saturn''s Day")'). g(106905240,'((Greek mythology) goddess of fertility and protector of marriage in ancient mythology; counterpart of Roman Ceres)'). g(106905407,'((Roman mythology) goddess of agriculture; counterpart of Greek Demeter)'). g(106905529,'((Greek mythology) god of wine and fertility and drama; the Greek name of Bacchus)'). g(106905664,'((Greek mythology) wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids)'). g(106905774,'(the god of medicine and healing)'). g(106905863,'((in ancient Greece and Rome) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus)'). g(106905981,'((Greek mythology) god of darkness who dwelt in the underworld; son of Chaos; brother of Nox; father of Aether and Day)'). g(106906151,'(goddess of night; daughter of Erebus)'). g(106906245,'((Greek mythology) god of love; son of Aphrodite; identified with Roman Cupid)'). g(106906372,'((Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros)'). g(106906487,'((Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the Labyrinth of Minos; to escape the Labyrinth he fashioned wings for himself and his sone Icarus)'). g(106906689,'((Greek mythology) according to a Greek legend: when Pythias was sentenced to be executed Damon took his place to allow Pythias to get his affairs in order; when Pythias returned in time to save Damon the king was so impressed that he let them both live)'). g(106907005,'((Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology)'). g(106907163,'((Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun; drove his chariot across the sky each day; identified with Roman Sol)'). g(106907326,'((Greek mythology) son of Daedalus; while escaping from Crete with his father (using the wings Daedalus had made) he flew too close to the sun and the wax melted and he fell into the Aegean and drowned)'). g(106907579,'((Greek mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios)'). g(106907721,'((Greek mythology) the lame god of fire and metal-working in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Vulcan)'). g(106907898,'((Roman mythology) god of fire and metal working; counterpart of Greek Hephaestus)'). g(106908031,'((Greek mythology) messenger and herald of the gods; god of commerce and cunning and and invention and theft; identified with Roman Mercury)'). g(106908222,'((Roman mythology) messenger of Jupiter and god of commerce; counterpart of Greek Hermes)'). g(106908363,'(queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno)'). g(106908604,'((Greek mythology) a maiden seduced by Zeus; when Hera was about to discover them together Zeus turned her into a white heifer)'). g(106908778,'((Roman mythology) the Roman god of doorways and passages; is depicted with two faces on opposite sides of his head)'). g(106908944,'((Roman mythology) queen of the Olympian gods who protected marriage; wife and sister of Jupiter; counterpart of Greek Hera)'). g(106909117,'((Greek mythology) the goddess of the hearth and its fire in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Vesta)'). g(106909276,'((Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia)'). g(106909450,'(god of marriage in ancient Greek mythology)'). g(106909544,'(father of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology)'). g(106909655,'(son of Zeus and Europa; king of ancient Crete; ordered Daedalus to build the labyrinth; after death Minos became a judge in the underworld)'). g(106909845,'(beautiful daughter of Minos and Pasiphae; she fell in love with Theseus and gave him the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur''s labyrinth)'). g(106910054,'(the 3 goddesses of fate or destiny; identified with the Roman Parcae and similar to the Norse Norns)'). g(106910272,'(the 3 goddesses of fate or destiny; identified with the Greek Moirai and similar to the Norse Norns)'). g(106910462,'(the Fate who spins the thread of life; identified with Roman Nona)'). g(106910599,'(the Fate who spins the thread of life; counterpart of Greek Clotho)'). g(106910716,'(the Fate who determines the length of the thread of life; identified with Roman Decuma)'). g(106910876,'(the Fate who determines the length of the thread of life; counterpart of Greek Lachesis)'). g(106911035,'(the Fate who cuts the thread of life; identified with Roman Morta)'). g(106911173,'(the Fate who cuts the thread of life; counterpart of Greek Atropos)'). g(106911310,'(god of blame and mockery)'). g(106911394,'(in ancient mythology any of 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne; protector of an art or science)'). g(106911700,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of epic poetry)'). g(106911796,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of history)'). g(106911884,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of lyric and love poetry)'). g(106911987,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of music (or the flute))'). g(106912091,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of tragedy)'). g(106912184,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of singing and mime and sacred dance)'). g(106912304,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song)'). g(106912420,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry)'). g(106912529,'((Greek mythology) the Muse of astronomy)'). g(106912621,'(the goddess of divine retribution and vengeance)'). g(106912722,'(a sea god son of Pontus and Gaea; lived in the depths of the sea with his wife Doris and their daughters the Nereids)'). g(106912891,'(winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria)'). g(106912999,'(goddess of victory; counterpart of Greek Nike)'). g(106913099,'(god of the heavens; son and husband of Gaea and father of the Titans in ancient mythology)'). g(106913251,'(god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat''s legs and horns and ears; identified with Roman Sylvanus or Faunus)'). g(106913464,'(ancient rural deity; later considered a counterpart of Greek Pan)'). g(106913581,'(daughter of Helios and mother of Ariadne)'). g(106913676,'(ancient personification of the sea; father of Nereus)'). g(106913790,'((Greek mythology) the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and Hades and Hera; identified with Roman Neptune)'). g(106913985,'((Greek mythology) a prophetic god who served Poseidon; was capable of changing his shape at will)'). g(106914135,'((Roman mythology) god of the sea; counterpart of Greek Poseidon)'). g(106914252,'(daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina)'). g(106914456,'((Greek mythology) a mythical giant who was a thief and murderer; he would capture people and tie them to an iron bed, stretching them or hacking off their legs to make them fit; was killed by Theseus)'). g(106914712,'(goddess of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Persephone)'). g(106914840,'(son of Helios; killed when trying to drive his father''s chariot and came too close to earth)'). g(106914986,'((classical mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone)'). g(106915176,'(god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Pluto)'). g(106915283,'(the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles)'). g(106915397,'(god of male procreative power and guardian of gardens and vineyards)'). g(106915518,'(a judge of the dead in the underworld)'). g(106915614,'(goddess of the moon in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Luna)'). g(106915735,'(the goddess of the moon; counterpart of Greek Selene)'). g(106915838,'(the winged goddess of the dawn in ancient mythology; daughter of Hyperion; identified with Roman Aurora)'). g(106915991,'((Greek mythology) the wife of Orpheus)'). g(106916083,'((Greek mythology) a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis; was then placed in the sky as a constellation)'). g(106916284,'((Greek mythology) a great musician; when his wife Eurydice died he went to Hades to get her back but failed)'). g(106916445,'(goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos)'). g(106916543,'(goddess of the earth; protector of marriage and fertility; identified with Greek Gaea)'). g(106916681,'((Greek mythology) any of the primordial giant gods who ruled the Earth until overthrown by Zeus; the Titans were offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth))'). g(106917053,'(any of the primordial giant goddesses who were offspring of Uranus (heaven) and Gaea (earth) in ancient mythology)'). g(106917329,'(a sea god; son of Poseidon)'). g(106917408,'(the goddess of fortune; identified with Roman Fortuna)'). g(106917513,'(the goddess of fortune and good luck; counterpart of Greek Tyche)'). g(106917631,'((classical mythology) the Greek god of the west wind)'). g(106917736,'(the supreme god of ancient mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned and husband and sister of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods)'). g(106917948,'((Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus)'). g(106918165,'(an epithet for Jupiter)'). g(106918288,'(an epithet for Jupiter)'). g(106918383,'(an epithet for Jupiter)'). g(106918480,'(an epithet for Jupiter)'). g(106918592,'(an epithet for Jupiter)'). g(106918701,'(god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology)'). g(106918822,'(one of the Titans)'). g(106918891,'(one of the Titans)'). g(106918960,'((Greek mythology) the Titan who was father of Atlas and Epimetheus and Prometheus in ancient mythology)'). g(106919116,'((Roman mythology) one of the virgin priestesses consecrated to the Roman goddess Vesta and to maintaining the sacred fire in her temple)'). g(106919311,'(a Titan in ancient mythology who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders)'). g(106919447,'((Greek mythology) brother of Prometheus and father of Pyrrha; 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liverworts that reproduce asexually by gemmae and have stalked antheridiophores)'). g(107863936,'(a common liverwort)'). g(107864052,'(small order sometimes included in the order Jungermanniales)'). g(107864235,'(liverworts with bilaterally symmetrical gametophytes; sometimes placed in the order Jungermanniales)'). g(107864461,'(type genus of Sphaerocarpaceae; liverworts with small many-lobed usually orbicular thallus)'). g(107864690,'(containing all the vascular plants that do not bear seeds: ferns, horsetails, club mosses, and whisk ferns; in some classifications considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta)'). g(107865135,'(genus of Carboniferous fossil ferns)'). g(107865271,'(Carboniferous fossil fern characterized by a regular arrangement of the leaflets resembling a comb)'). g(107865446,'(plants having vascular tissue and reproducing by spores)'). g(107865636,'(any of numerous flowerless and seedless vascular plants having true roots from a rhizome and fronds that uncurl upward; reproduce by spores)'). g(107867448,'(pteridophytes of other classes than Filicopsida)'). g(107867623,'(small usually single-celled reproductive body produced especially by certain bacteria and algae and fungi and nonflowering plants)'). g(107868038,'(a sexually produced fungal spore borne on a basidium)'). g(107868149,'(a small asexual spore that develops inside the cell of some bacteria and algae)'). g(107868283,'(a nonmotile spore of red algae)'). g(107868389,'(thick-walled asexual resting spore of certain fungi and algae)'). g(107868509,'(an asexually produced fungal spore formed on a conidiophore)'). g(107868638,'(a specialized fungal hypha that produces conidia)'). g(107868745,'(a thick-walled sexual spore that develops from a fertilized oosphere in some algae and fungi)'). g(107868891,'(used especially of lower plants)'). g(107868977,'(one of the four asexual spores produced within a sporangium)'). g(107869093,'(an asexual spore of some algae and fungi that moves by means of flagella)'). g(107869220,'(dust-like asexual spore of ferns; once thought to be seeds and to make the possessor invisible)'). g(107869389,'(fleshy spore-bearing inner mass of e.g. a puffball or stinkhorn)'). g(107869523,'(spore-bearing layer of cells in certain fungi containing asci or basidia)'). g(107869669,'(flask-shaped asexual structure containing conidia)'). g(107869774,'(specialized leaf branch in certain aquatic ferns that encloses the sori or clusters of sporangia)'). g(107869939,'(seed plants; comprises the Angiospermae (or Magnoliophyta) and Gymnospermae (or Gymnospermophyta); in some classification systems Spermatophyta is coordinate with Pteridophyta (spore producing plants having vascular tissue and roots) and Bryophyta (spore producing plants lacking vascular tissue and roots))'). g(107870387,'(in former classification systems: one of two major plant divisions, including all seed-bearing plants; superseded by the division Spermatophyta)'). g(107870626,'(in former classification systems: one of two major plant divisions, including all plants that do not bear seeds: ferns, mosses, algae, fungi)'). g(107870861,'(formerly recognized taxonomic group including all flowerless and seedless plants that reproduce by means of spores: ferns, mosses, algae, fungi)'). g(107871078,'(plant that reproduces by means of seeds not spores)'). g(107871286,'(young plant or tree grown from a seed)'). g(107871378,'(any seed plant yielding balsam)'). g(107871480,'(a plant that completes its entire life cycle within the space of a year)'). g(107871604,'(a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete; flowering biennials usually bloom and fruit in the second season)'). g(107871822,'(a plant lasting for three seasons or more)'). g(107871937,'(a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild)'). g(107872040,'(a family of gymnosperms)'). g(107872452,'(a genus of gymnosperms)'). g(107873672,'(family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed)'). g(107874446,'(family of monocotyledonous plants of the subclass Liliidae; mostly herbs usually with petaloid sepals and petals and compound pistils)'). g(107875116,'(genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed)'). g(107879487,'(genus of monocotyledonous plants comprising mostly herbs having usually petaloid sepals and petals and compound pistils)'). g(107881006,'(family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination)'). g(107882445,'(family of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiosperms)'). g(107882921,'(family of mostly woody dicotyledonous flowering plants with flowers often unisexual and often borne in catkins)'). g(107883227,'(family of relatively early dicotyledonous plants including mostly flowers)'). g(107883572,'(family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs)'). g(107884417,'(family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs)'). g(107884869,'(a family of dicotyledonous plants)'). g(107885598,'(genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination)'). g(107890004,'(genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiosperms)'). g(107891270,'(genus of mostly woody relatively primitive dicotyledonous flowering plants with flowers often unisexual and often borne in catkins)'). g(107891757,'(genus of relatively early dicotyledonous plants including mostly flowers)'). g(107893468,'(genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs)'). g(107897335,'(genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs)'). g(107903239,'(a genus of dicotyledonous plants)'). g(107908610,'(includes lichen families)'). g(107909973,'(includes lichen genera)'). g(107912467,'(the order of fungi)'). g(107913103,'(plants having naked seeds not enclosed in an ovary; in some systems considered a class (Gymnospermae) and in others a division (Gymnospermophyta); comprises three subdivisions (or classes): Cycadophytina (class Cycadopsida) and Gnetophytina (class Gnetopsida) and Coniferophytina (class Coniferopsida); in some classifications the Coniferophytina are divided into three groups: Pinophytina (class Pinopsida) and Ginkgophytina (class Ginkgopsida) and Taxophytina (class Taxopsida))'). g(107913899,'(plants of the class Gymnospermae having seeds not enclosed in an ovary)'). g(107914117,'(an ancestral fossil type from which modern gymnosperms are thought to have derived)'). g(107914259,'(gymnospermous flowering plants; supposed link between conifers and angiosperms; in some systems classified as as class (Gnetopsida) and in others as a subdivision (Gnetophytina or Gnetophyta))'). g(107914619,'(chiefly tropical or xerophytic woody plants; practically unknown as fossils but considered close to the ancestral line of angiosperms)'). g(107914900,'(plants having small unisexual flowers and fleshy or winged fruit: in some classifications includes the genera Ephedra and Welwitschia as well as Gnetum)'). g(107915164,'(type genus of the Gnetaceae; small trees or shrubs usually with climbing jointed stems and terminal spikes of flowers with orange-red seeds clustered in rough cones)'). g(107915425,'(small tropical tree with tiered branches and divaricate branchlets having broad glossy dark green leaves; exploited for its edible young leaves and seeds that provide a fine flour)'). g(107915692,'(ephedras: in some classifications included in the Gnetaceae)'). g(107915868,'(type and sole genus of Ephedraceae: tropical and subtropical evergreen shrubby or creeping plants native to dry and inhospitable regions)'). g(107916102,'(jointed and nearly leafless desert shrub having reduced scalelike leaves and reddish fleshy seeds)'). g(107916302,'(Chinese ephedra yielding ephedrine)'). g(107916407,'(in some classifications included in the Gnetaceae)'). g(107916581,'(type and sole genus of Welwitschiaceae)'). g(107916740,'(curious plant of arid regions of southwestern Africa having a yard-high and yard-wide turniplike trunk with a deep taproot and two large persistent woody straplike leaves growing from the base; living relic of a flora long disappeared; some may be 700-5000 years old)'). g(107917107,'(palmlike gymnosperms: includes the surviving order Cycadales and several extinct orders; possibly not a natural group; in some systems considered a class (Cycadopsida) and in others a subdivision (Cycadophytina or Cycadophyta))'). g(107917552,'(primitive tropical gymnosperms abundant in the Mesozoic, now reduced to a few scattered tropical forms)'). g(107917785,'(any tropical gymnosperm of the order Cycadales; having unbranched stems with a crown of fernlike leaves)'). g(107918102,'(ancient palmlike plants closely related to ferns in that fertilization is by means of spermatozoids)'). g(107918331,'(type genus of Cycadaceae: genus of widely distributed Old World evergreen tropical trees having pinnate leaves and columnar stems covered with persistent bases of old leaves)'). g(107918608,'(dwarf palmlike cycad of Japan that yields sago)'). g(107918764,'(southeastern Indian cycad with palmlike foliage)'). g(107918918,'(a family of cycads often included in the family Cycadaceae: zamias)'). g(107919188,'(genus of small evergreen tropical and subtropocal American cycads)'). g(107919349,'(any of various cycads of the genus Zamia; among the smallest and most verdant cycads)'). g(107919522,'(small tough woody zamia of Florida and West Indies and Cuba; roots and half-buried stems yield an arrowroot)'). g(107919735,'(small genus of Mexican cycads; sometimes classified in family Cycadaceae)'). g(107919909,'(a small cycad of the genus Ceratozamia having a short scaly woody trunk and fernlike foliage and woody cones; Mexico)'). g(107920102,'(small genus of arborescent cycads of Mexico and Central America; sometimes classified in family Cycadaceae)'). g(107920304,'(any cycad of the genus Dioon; handsome palmlike cycads with robust crowns of leaves and rugged trunks)'). g(107920476,'(genus of arborescent African cycads; sometimes classified in family_Cycadaceae)'). g(107920677,'(any of numerous cycads of the genus Encephalartos having stout cylindrical trunks and a terminal crown of long often spiny pinnate leaves)'). g(107920893,'(South African cycad; the farinaceous pith of the fruit used as food)'). g(107921061,'(genus of large evergreen Australian cycads; sometimes classified in family Cycadaceae)'). g(107921285,'(any treelike cycad of the genus Macrozamia having erect trunks and pinnate leaves and large cones with sometimes edible nuts; Australia)'). g(107921496,'(large attractive palmlike evergreen cycad of New South Wales)'). g(107921653,'(large attractive palmlike evergreen cycad of New South Wales)'). g(107921810,'(fossil gymnospermous plants of the Carboniferous)'). g(107921978,'(a family of fossil gymnospermous plants of the Carboniferous)'). g(107922161,'(type of the Bennettitales)'). g(107922283,'(extinct gymnosperms most of Carboniferous to Jurassic: seed ferns and allies)'). g(107922489,'(fossil gymnospermous trees or climbing plants from the Devonian: seed ferns)'). g(107922732,'(used in some classification systems: a group of extinct fossil gymnosperms coextensive with the order Cycadofilicales)'). g(107922981,'(genus of fossil seed ferns of the Carboniferous)'). g(107923127,'(an extinct seed-producing fernlike plant of the order Cycadofilicales (or group Pteridospermae))'). g(107923293,'(cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida (subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the Carboniferous and Permian) and Volztiales (of the Permian-Jurassic))'). g(107924005,'(extinct plants having tall arborescent trunks comparable to or more advanced than cycads; known from the Pennsylvanian; probably extinct since the Mesozoic)'). g(107924276,'(chiefly Paleozoic plants; Cordaites is the chief and typical genus)'). g(107924461,'(tall Paleozoic trees superficially resembling modern screw pines; structurally intermediate in some ways between cycads and conifers)'). g(107924686,'(most conifers: in some systems classified as a class (Pinopsida) and in others as a subdivision (Pinophytina); used in some classifications for one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta)'). g(107925007,'(profusely branching and chiefly evergreen trees and some shrubs having narrow or needlelike leaves)'). g(107925354,'(a family of Pinaceae)'). g(107925670,'(type genus of the Pinaceae: large genus of true pines)'). g(107925865,'(a coniferous tree)'). g(107926500,'(straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus)'). g(107926737,'(pine lumber with many knots; used especially for paneling and furniture)'). g(107926866,'(soft white wood of white pine trees)'). g(107926977,'(hard yellowish wood of a yellow pine)'). g(107927090,'(any of several low-growing pines of western North America)'). g(107927299,'(any of several pinons bearing edible nutlike seeds)'). g(107927477,'(small 2- or 3-needled pinon of Mexico and southern Texas)'). g(107927647,'(small compact 2-needled pinon of southwestern United States; important as a nut pine)'). g(107927813,'(pinon of southwestern United States having solitary needles and often many stems; important as a nut pine)'). g(107928035,'(2- or 3-needled pinon mostly of northwestern California coast)'). g(107928187,'(very small tree similar to Rocky_mountain_pinon but having a single needle per fascicle; similar to Parry''s pinyon in range)'). g(107928408,'(5-needled pinon of southern California and northern Baja California having (sometimes 3- or 4-needled showing hybridization from Pinus californiarum))'). g(107928655,'(large 2-needled pine of southeastern United States with light soft wood)'). g(107928799,'(large 2-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe)'). g(107928920,'(large 3-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada; closely related to the pond pine)'). g(107929121,'(large 3-needled pine of sandy swamps of southeastern United States; needles longer than those of the northern pitch pine)'). g(107929314,'(medium-sized 2-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown; widely cultivated for its sweet almond-like seeds)'). g(107929562,'(large 5-needled European pine; yields cembra nuts and a resinous exudate)'). g(107929776,'(the seed of the Swiss pine)'). g(107929890,'(low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two)'). g(107930116,'(small slow-growing pine of western United States similar to the bristlecone pine; chocolate brown bark in plates and short needles in bunches of 5; crown conic but becoming rough and twisted; oldest plant in the world growing to 5000 years in cold semi-desert mountain tops)'). g(107930465,'(any of several 5-needled pines with white wood and smooth usually light gray bark when young; especially the eastern white pine)'). g(107930758,'(tall-growing pine of eastern North America; bark is brown with longitudinal fissures when mature; valued as a timber tree)'). g(107930998,'(tall pine of western North America with stout blue-green needles; bark is gray-brown with rectangular plates when mature)'). g(107931231,'(medium-size pine of northwestern Mexico; bark is dark brown and furrowed when mature)'). g(107931406,'(western North American pine with long needles and very flexible limbs and dark-gray furrowed bark)'). g(107931578,'(small pine of western North America; having smooth gray-white bark and soft brittle wood; similar to limber pine)'). g(107931789,'(any of various pines having yellow wood)'). g(107931959,'(common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature)'). g(107932252,'(tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine)'). g(107932565,'(shrubby 2-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares)'). g(107932796,'(tall subspecies of lodgepole pine)'). g(107932924,'(tall spreading 3-needled pine of southeastern United States having reddish-brown fissured bark and a full bushy upper head)'). g(107933140,'(slender medium-sized 2-needled pine of eastern North America; with yellow-green needles and scaly gray to red-brown fissured bark)'). g(107933343,'(any of several pines that prefer or endure moist situations such as loblolly pine or longleaf pine)'). g(107933498,'(large 3-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridgedged; an important timber tree)'). g(107933790,'(large pine of southrn United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature)'). g(107934015,'(pine of eastern North America having long needles in bunches of two and reddish bark)'). g(107934191,'(medium large 2-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark)'). g(107934379,'(common small shrubby pine of the eastern United States having straggling often twisted or branches and short needles in bunches of 2)'). g(107934617,'(tall California pine with long needles in bunches of 3, a dense crown, and dark brown deeply fissured bark)'). g(107934799,'(small slow-growing upland pine of western United States (Rocky Mountains) having dense branches with fissured rust-brown bark and short needles in bunches of 5 and thorn-tipped cone scales; among the oldest living things some over 4500 years old)'). g(107935158,'(small 2-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales)'). g(107935401,'(medium-sized 3-needled pine of United States Pacific coast having a prominent knob on each scale of the cone)'). g(107935587,'(pine native to Japan and Korea having a wide-spreading irregular crown when mature; grown as an ornamental)'). g(107935798,'(large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog)'). g(107936033,'(medium-sized 5-needled pine of southwestern California having long cylindrical cones)'). g(107936255,'(larches)'). g(107936366,'(any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having deciduous needlelike leaves)'). g(107936641,'(wood of a larch tree)'). g(107936732,'(medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly bark)'). g(107936960,'(tall larch of western North America have pale green sharply pointed leaves and oblong cones; an important timber tree)'). g(107937192,'(medium-sized larch of North American Rocky Mountains; closely related to Larix_occidentalis)'). g(107937361,'(tall European tree having a slender conic crown, flat needlelike leaves, and hairy cone scales)'). g(107937532,'(medium-sized larch of northeastern Russia and Siberia having narrowly conic crown and soft narrow bright-green leaves; used in cultivation)'). g(107937764,'(one species: golden larch)'). g(107937905,'(Chinese larchlike deciduous conifer with golden yellow leaves)'). g(107938067,'(true firs)'). g(107938180,'(any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies; chiefly of upland areas)'). g(107938419,'(nonresinous wood of a fir tree)'). g(107938536,'(any of various true firs having leaves white or silvery white beneath)'). g(107938788,'(medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed)'). g(107939054,'(tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and gray bark)'). g(107939234,'(medium to tall fir of central to western United States having a narrow erect crown and soft wood)'). g(107939457,'(medium-sized fir of northeastern North America; leaves smell of balsam when crushed; much used for pulpwood and Christmas trees)'). g(107939691,'(small fast-growing but short-lived fir of southern Alleghenies similar to balsam fir but with very short leaves)'). g(107939875,'(lofty fir of the Pacific coast of northwestern America having long curving branches and deep green leaves)'). g(107940098,'(medium-tall Rocky Mountain timber tree having a narrow-conic tocolumnar crown)'). g(107940267,'(a pyramidal fir of southwestern California having spiny pointed leaves and cone scales with long spines)'). g(107940484,'(true cedars)'). g(107940601,'(any cedar of the genus Cedrus)'). g(107940800,'(durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests)'). g(107941052,'(fragrant reddish wood of any of various red cedar trees)'). g(107941181,'(wood of a pencil cedar tree; used for making pencils)'). g(107941311,'(cedar of Lebanon and northwestern Syria that attains great age and height)'). g(107941463,'(tall East Indian cedar having spreading branches with nodding tips; highly valued for its appearance as well as its timber)'). g(107941688,'(tall Algerian evergreen of Atlas mountains with blue-green leaves; widely planted as an ornamental)'). g(107941863,'(a genus of temperate and arctic evergreen trees (see spruce))'). g(107942027,'(any coniferous tree of the genus Picea)'). g(107942318,'(light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork)'). g(107942481,'(tall pyramidal spruce native to northern Europe having dark green foliage on spreading branches with pendulous branchlets and long pendulous cones)'). g(107942701,'(medium-sized spruce of California and Oregon having pendulous branches)'). g(107942869,'(tall spruce of Rocky Mountains and British Columbia with blue-green needles and acutely conic crown; wood used for rough lumber and boxes)'). g(107943110,'(medium-sized spruce of northeastern North America having short blue-green leaves and slender cones)'). g(107943282,'(small spruce of boggy areas of northeastern North America having spreading branches with dense foliage; inferior wood)'). g(107943488,'(tall spruce of northern Europe and Asia; resembles Norway spruce)'). g(107943630,'(evergreen tree of the Caucasus and Asia Minor used as an ornamental having pendulous branchlets)'). g(107943806,'(tall spruce with blue-green needles and dense conic crown; older trees become columnar with lower branches sweeping downward)'). g(107944047,'(medium-sized spruce of eastern North America; chief lumber spruce of the area; source of pulpwood)'). g(107944249,'(hemlock; hemlock fir; hemlock spruce)'). g(107944389,'(an evergreen tree)'). g(107944585,'(soft coarse splintery wood of a hemlock tree especially the western hemlock)'). g(107944733,'(common forest tree of the eastern United States and Canada; used especially for pulpwood)'). g(107944935,'(medium-sized evergreen of southeastern United States having spreading branches and widely diverging cone scales)'). g(107945129,'(large evergreen of western United States; wood much harder than Canadian hemlock)'). g(107945308,'(tall evergreen of western North America; commercially important timber tree)'). g(107945505,'(douglas fir; closely related to genera Larix and Cathaya)'). g(107945677,'(tall evergreen timber tree of western North America having resinous wood and short needles)'). g(107945899,'(strong durable timber of a douglas fir)'). g(107946014,'(lofty douglas fir of northwestern North America having short needles and egg-shaped cones)'). g(107946268,'(douglas fir of California having cones 4-8 inches long)'). g(107946432,'(one species; related to Pseudotsuga and Larix)'). g(107946575,'(Chinese evergreen conifer discovered in 1955; not yet cultivated elsewhere)'). g(107946722,'(cypresses and junipers and many cedars)'). g(107947238,'(any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars)'). g(107947572,'(type genus of Cupressaceae)'). g(107947710,'(any of numerous evergreen conifers of the genus Cupressus of north temperate regions having dark scalelike leaves and rounded cones)'). g(107948092,'(wood of any of various cypress trees especially of the genus Cupressus)'). g(107948361,'(small sometimes shrubby tree native to California; often used as an ornamental; in some classification systems includes the Pygmy cypress and the Santa Cruz cypress)'). g(107948607,'(rare small cypress native to northern California; sometimes considered the same species as gowen cypress)'). g(107948821,'(rare California cypress taller than but closely related to gowen cypress and sometimes considered the same species)'). g(107949056,'(Arizona timber tree with bluish silvery foliage)'). g(107949187,'(relatively low wide-spreading endemic on Guadalupe Island; cultivated for its bluish foliage)'). g(107949369,'(tall California cypress endemic on Monterey Bay; widely used for ornament as well as reforestation and shelterbelt planting)'). g(107949578,'(tall spreading evergreen native to Mexico having drooping branches; believed to have been introduced into Portugal from Goa its Indian territory)'). g(107949843,'(tall Eurasian cypress with thin gray bark and ascending branches)'). g(107950018,'(a genus of Athrotaxes)'). g(107950153,'(evergreen of Tasmanian mountains having sharp-pointed leaves the curve inward)'). g(107950339,'(one species; formerly included in genus Libocedrus)'). g(107950507,'(small well-shaped South American evergreen having coppery bark and pretty foliage)'). g(107950692,'(evergreen monoecious coniferous trees or shrubs: cypress pines)'). g(107950866,'(any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of Australia and northern New Caledonia)'). g(107951096,'(Australian cypress pine having globular cones)'). g(107951232,'(Australian tree with small flattened scales as leaves and numerous dark brown seed; valued for its timber and resin)'). g(107951476,'(small tree or shrub of southern Australia)'). g(107951626,'(Australian cypress pine with fibrous inner bark)'). g(107951759,'(tall evergreens of western North America and eastern Asia; formerly included in genus Libocedrus)'). g(107951969,'(tall tree of North American Pacific coast having cypress-like foliage and cinnamon-red bark)'). g(107952197,'(a genus of Chamaecyparis)'). g(107952379,'(slow-growing medium-sized cedar of east coast of the United States; resembles American arborvitae)'). g(107952660,'(large timber tree of western North America with trunk diameter to 12 feet and height to 200 feet)'). g(107952936,'(the wood of the Port Orford cedar tree)'). g(107953057,'(tall evergreen of North American Pacific coast often cultivated for ornament)'). g(107953289,'(Japanese cedar; sugi)'). g(107953425,'(tall evergreen of Japan and China yielding valuable soft wood)'). g(107953610,'(junipers)'). g(107953787,'(coniferous shrub or small tree with berrylike cones)'). g(107954056,'(berrylike fruit of a plant of the genus Juniperus especially the berrylike cone of the common juniper)'). g(107954236,'(any of several junipers with wood suitable for making pencils)'). g(107954468,'(small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles)'). g(107954703,'(ornamental densely pyramidal juniper of Bermuda; fairly large for a juniper)'). g(107954880,'(tropical African timber tree with fragrant wood)'). g(107955031,'(juniper of swampy coastal regions of southeastern United States; similar to eastern red cedar)'). g(107955212,'(procumbant or spreading juniper)'). g(107955330,'(densely branching shrub or small tree having pungent blue berries used to flavor gin; widespread in northern hemisphere; only conifer on coasts of Iceland and Greenland)'). g(107955599,'(a procumbant variety of th common juniper)'). g(107955745,'(low to prostrate shrub of Canada and northern United States; bronzed purple in winter)'). g(107955918,'(small tree of western Texas and mountains of Mexico having spreading branches with drooping branchlets)'). g(107956122,'(cypresses that resemble cedars)'). g(107956304,'(any of several attractive trees of southwestern South America and New Zealand and New Caledonia having glossy evergreen leaves and scented wood)'). g(107956527,'(New Zealand timber tree resembling the cypress)'). g(107956666,'(evergreen tree of New Zealand resembling the kawaka)'). g(107956830,'(coniferous trees; traditionally considered an independent family though recently included in Cupressaceae in some classification systems)'). g(107957084,'(genus of deciduous conifers comprising both living and fossil forms; 1 extant species: dawn redwood of China; variously classified as member of Pinaceae or Taxodiaceae)'). g(107957353,'(large fast-growing Chinese monoecious tree having flat bright-green deciduous leaves and small globular cones; commonly cultivated in United States as an ornamental; 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of north and south temperate regions)'). g(108036172,'(any woodland plant of the genus Anemone grown for its beautiful flowers and whorls of dissected leaves)'). g(108036468,'(silky-foliaged herb of Rocky Mts with bluish-white flowers)'). g(108036627,'(common summer-flowering woodland herb of Labrador to Colorado)'). g(108036770,'(a common North American anemone with cylindrical thimblelike fruit clusters)'). g(108036960,'(European anemone with solitary white flowers common in deciduous woodlands)'). g(108037112,'(common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers)'). g(108037284,'(thimbleweed of northern North America)'). g(108037408,'(Eurasian herb with solitary nodding fragrant white flowers)'). g(108037572,'(thimbleweed of central and eastern North America)'). g(108037708,'(1 species: rue anemone)'). g(108037844,'(woodland flower native to eastern North America having cup-shaped flowers reminiscent of anemone but more delicate)'). g(108038062,'(columbine)'). g(108038228,'(a plant of the genus Aquilegia having irregular showy spurred flowers; 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commonly isolated in a distinct order)'). g(108053870,'(1 species: corkwood)'). g(108054001,'(very small deciduous dioecious tree or shrub of damp habitats in southeastern United States having extremely light wood)'). g(108054232,'(tufted herbs resembling grasses: rushes)'). g(108054417,'(grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems)'). g(108054675,'(type genus of the Juncaceae; perennial tufted glabrous marsh plants of temperate regions: rushes)'). g(108054877,'(tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America)'). g(108055116,'(rush of Australia)'). g(108055213,'(low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground; nearly cosmopolitan)'). g(108055356,'(tall rush of temperate regions)'). g(108055460,'(rush of North American Pacific coast)'). g(108055570,'(tufted wiry rush of wide distribution)'). g(108055682,'(a family of plants)'). g(108055940,'(a genus of plants)'). g(108056880,'(any of various trees or shrubs having mottled or striped wood)'). g(108057123,'(handsomely striped or mottled wood of the zebrawood tree; used especially for cabinetwork)'). g(108057287,'(mostly tropical climbing shrubs or small trees; closely related to Leguminosae)'). g(108057482,'(large genus of tropical trees and shrubs; type genus of the Connaraceae)'). g(108057663,'(tropical American and east African tree with strikingly marked hardwood used in cabinetwork)'). g(108057839,'(a large family of trees, shrubs, vines, and herbs bearing bean pods; divided for convenience into the subfamilies Caesalpiniaceae; Mimosaceae; Papilionaceae)'). g(108058531,'(an erect or climbing bean or pea plant of the family Leguminosae)'). g(108059029,'(the fruit or seed of any of various bean or pea plants consisting of a two-valved case that splits along both sides when ripe and having the seeds attached to one edge of the valves)'). g(108059372,'(a genus of plants with pods that ripen underground (see peanut))'). g(108059543,'(widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground)'). g(108059853,'(underground pod of of the peanut vine)'). g(108059981,'(genus of prickly shrubs and small trees of the Caribbean region; 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valuable honey plant)'). g(108062392,'(biennial yellow-flowered Eurasian plant having aromatic leaves used as carminative or flavoring agent; widely cultivated especially as green manure or cover crop)'). g(108062643,'(genus of Australian herbs and subshrubs: darling peas)'). g(108062808,'(either of two Australian plants of the genus Swainsona that are poisonous to sheep)'). g(108063017,'(erect or trailing perennial of eastern Australia having axillary racemes of blue to purple or red flowers)'). g(108063211,'(shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to pink flowers)'). g(108063447,'(any leguminous plant having leaves divided into three leaflets)'). g(108063621,'(a plant of the genus Trifolium)'). g(108063859,'(European mountain clover with fragrant usually pink flowers)'). g(108063998,'(clover native to Ireland with yellowish flowers; often considered the true or original shamrock)'). g(108064204,'(southern European annual with spiky heads of crimson flower; 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fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery)'). g(108069121,'(tall Australian acacia yielding highly valued black timber)'). g(108069275,'(shrubby Australian tree having clusters of fragrant golden yellow flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108069482,'(African tree supposed to mark healthful regions)'). g(108069627,'(small genus of trees of Tropical Asia and Pacific areas)'). g(108069798,'(East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108070035,'(large genus of unarmed trees and shrubs of Old World tropics)'). g(108070210,'(any of numerous trees of the genus Albizia)'). g(108070390,'(attractive domed or flalt-topped Asiatic tree having bipinnate leaves and flowers with long silky stamens)'). g(108070596,'(large spreading Old World tree having large leaves and globose clusters of greenish-yellow flowers and long seed pods that clatter in the wind)'). g(108070840,'(large ornamental tropical American tree withbipinnate leaves and globose clusters of flowers with crimson stamens and sweet-pulp seed pods eaten by cattle)'). g(108071116,'(2 species of tropical American shrubs or trees)'). g(108071282,'(Brazilian shrub having twice-pinnate leaves and small spicate flowers followed by flat or irregularly torulose pods; sometimes placed in genus Piptadenia)'). g(108071548,'(genus of pinnate-leaved shrubs and small trees of tropical and subtropical North and South America and India and West Africa)'). g(108071773,'(any of various shrubs and small trees valued for their fine foliage and attractive spreading habit and clustered white to deep pink or red flowers)'). g(108071995,'(small genus of tropical American timber trees closely allied to genus Albiza)'). g(108072189,'(tropical South American tree having a wide-spreading crown of bipinnate leaves and coiled ear-shaped fruits; grown for shade and ornament as well as valuable timber)'). g(108072471,'(genus of tropical trees or shrubs with flowers in mimosiform heads)'). g(108072670,'(any tree or shrub of the genus Inga having pinnate leaves and showy usually white flowers; cultivated as ornamentals)'). g(108072856,'(ornamental evergreen tree with masses of white flowers; tropical and subtropical America)'). g(108073038,'(tropical tree of Central America and West Indies and Puerto Rico having spikes of white flowers; used as shade for coffee plantations)'). g(108073257,'(small genus of tropical evergreen trees or shrubs having pods like those of the acacia)'). g(108073453,'(low scrubby tree of tropical and subtropical North America having white mimosalike flowers tinged with yellow and long flattened pods)'). g(108073719,'(small genus of tropical American trees and shrubs with pinnate leaves and flat straight pods)'). g(108073940,'(a tamarindlike tree of the West Indies and Florida and Mexico having long flat pods)'). g(108074147,'(West Indian tree yielding la hard dark born wood resembling mahogany in texture and value)'). g(108074345,'(mahoganylike wood of the sabicu)'). g(108074462,'(genus of tropical Old World trees: nitta trees)'). g(108074614,'(any of several Old World tropical trees of the genus Parkia having heads of red or yellow flowers followed by pods usually containing edible seeds and pulp)'). g(108074863,'(tall evergreen rain forest tree with wide-spreading crown having yellow-white flowers; grown as an ornamental in parks and large gardens)'). g(108075061,'(tropical American trees and shrubs; often placed in other genera)'). g(108075220,'(thorny shrubs and trees of tropical and subtropical America and Asia)'). g(108075467,'(common thorny tropical American tree having terminal racemes of yellow flowers followed by sickle-shaped or circinate edible pods and yielding good timber and a yellow dye and mucilaginous gum)'). g(108075803,'(erect shrub with small if any spines having racemes of white to yellow flowers followed by curved pointed pods and black shiny seeds; West Indies and Florida)'). g(108076088,'(genus of tropical or subtropical branching shrubs or trees: mesquite)'). g(108076266,'(any of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical spikes followed by large sugar-rich pods)'). g(108076554,'(thorny deep-rooted drought-resistant shrub native to southwestern United States and Mexico bearing pods rich in sugar and important as livestock feed; tends to form extensive thickets)'). g(108076845,'(mesquite of Gulf Coast and Caribbean islands from Mexico to Venezuela)'). g(108077032,'(mesquite pod used in tanning and dying)'). g(108077174,'(shrub or small tree of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico having spirally twisted pods)'). g(108077417,'(spirally twisted sweet pod of screwbean mesquite that is used for fodder or ground into meal for feed)'). g(108077594,'(chiefly tropical trees or shrubs or herbs having milky juice and often showy flowers; many are sources of drugs)'). g(108078181,'(perennial herbs with small pink or white flowers)'). g(108078339,'(any of several poisonous perennial plants of the genus Apocynum having acrid milky juice and bll-shaped white or pink flowers and a very bitter root)'). g(108078614,'(North American perennial having pinkish flowers in loose cymes; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints)'). g(108078861,'(Canadian dogbane yielding a tough fiber used as cordage by native Americans; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints)'). g(108079092,'(North American plant similar to common dogbane)'). g(108079226,'(small genus of trees and shrubs containing strongly toxic cardiac glycosides; Arabia to Africa)'). g(108079489,'(medium-sized shrubby tree of South Africa having thick leathery evergreen leaves and white or pink flowers and globose usually two-seeded purplish black fruits)'). g(108079800,'(evergreen shrub or tree of South Africa)'). g(108079986,'(1 species: succulent shrub or tree of tropical Africa and Arabia)'). g(108080158,'(South African shrub having a swollen succulent stem and bearing showy pink and white flowers after the leaves fall; popular as an ornamental in tropics)'). g(108080465,'(genus of tropical American woody vines)'). g(108080603,'(a plant of the genus Allamanda having large showy funnel-shaped flowers in terminal cymes)'). g(108080785,'(vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers)'). g(108080995,'(genus of evergreen trees or shrubs with white funnel-shaped flowers and milky sap; tropical Africa to southeastern Asia and Polynesia)'). g(108081238,'(evergreen tree of eastern Asia and Philippines having large leathery leaves and small green-white flowers in compact cymes; bark formerly used medicinally)'). g(108081508,'(genus of herbs and subshrubs with milky juice and showy bluish flowers; Europe to Asia Minor to Japan and North America)'). g(108081735,'(subshrubs of southeastern United States forming slow-growing clumps and having blue flowers in short terminal cymes)'). g(108081951,'(small genus of evergreen woody vines; East India and Asia)'). g(108082122,'(evergreen woody twiner with large glossy leaves and showy corymbs of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers)'). g(108082358,'(Old World genus of tropical evergreen usually spiny shrubs)'). g(108082514,'(a shrub of the genus Carissa having fragrant white flowers and plumlike red to purple-black fruits)'). g(108082721,'(South African shrub having forked spines and plumlike fruit; frequently used as hedging)'). g(108082899,'(very large closely branched South African shrub having forked bright green spines and shiny leaves)'). g(108083129,'(small genus of erect annual or perennial herbs native to Madagascar; widely naturalized in the tropics; formerly included in genus Vinca)'). g(108083383,'(commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers)'). g(108083677,'(genus of deciduous trees and shrubs of tropical Africa and Asia)'). g(108083854,'(tropical Asian tree with hard white wood and bark formerly used as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhea)'). g(108084113,'(genus of tropical South American tuberous perennial woody vines with large racemose flowers and milky sap)'). g(108084383,'(shrubby climber having glossy leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers with yellow throats)'). g(108084603,'(woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers)'). g(108084835,'(1 species: oleander)'). g(108084960,'(an ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions)'). g(108085252,'(deciduous shrubs and trees of tropical America having branches like candelabra and fragrant white or pink flowers)'). g(108085486,'(any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeriaving milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers)'). g(108085765,'(frangipani of India having an erect habit and conical form; grown in temple gardens)'). g(108085942,'(tall sparingly branched conical tree having large fragrant yellow flowers with white centers)'). g(108086130,'(pantropical genus of somewhat poisonous shrubs and small trees)'). g(108086310,'(any shrub or small tree of the genus Rauwolfia having leaves in whorls and cymose flowers; yield substances used medicinally especially as emetics or purgatives)'). g(108086575,'(East Indian climbing shrub with twisted limbs and roots resembling serpents)'). g(108086729,'(genus of tropical Asiatic and African shrubs and woody vines and small trees)'). g(108086908,'(any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Strophanthus having whorled leaves and showy flowers of various colors in dense and few-flowered corymbose clusters; some have poisonous seeds)'). g(108087196,'(source of strophanthin which in in moderate doses is a cardiac stimulant but in larger doses a violent poison)'). g(108087370,'(evergreen tropical trees and shrubs with milky sap)'). g(108087544,'(tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas; 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cultivated widely in tropics for its edible rhizome and shoots; used in wet warm regions as a stately ornamental)'). g(108093513,'(genus of large tropical east Asian cormous aroids: devil''s tongue; snake palm)'). g(108093752,'(any plant of the genus Amorphophallus)'). g(108093869,'(putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber)'). g(108094134,'(foul-smelling somewhat fleshy tropical plant of southeastern Asia cultivated for its edible corms or in the greenhouse for its large leaves and showy dark red spathe surrounding a large spadix)'). g(108094460,'(malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet)'). g(108094695,'(large genus of often epiphytic evergreen tropical American plants often cultivated as houseplants)'). g(108094892,'(any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers)'). g(108095102,'(commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix)'). g(108095273,'(commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix)'). g(108095447,'(tuberous or rhizomatous herbaceous perennials)'). g(108095621,'(common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries)'). g(108095949,'(early spring-flowering plant of eastern North America resembling the related jack-in-the-pulpit but having digitate leaves, slender greenish yellow spathe and elongated spadix)'). g(108096224,'(tuberous or rhizomatous perennial herbs; mainly Mediterranean area)'). g(108096400,'(tuberous perennial having a cowl-shaped maroon or violet-black spathe; Mediterranean; Canaries; Azores)'). g(108096599,'(small genus of tropical South American tuberous perennials with large variously colored leaves)'). g(108096792,'(any plant of the genus Caladium cultivated for their ornamental foliage variously patterned in white or pink or red)'). g(108096999,'(most popular caladium; cultivated in many varieties since the late 19th century)'). g(108097141,'(water arum)'). g(108097255,'(plant of wetlands and bogs of temperate regions having small greenish flowers partly enclosed in a white spathe and red berries)'). g(108097489,'(small genus of perennial tuberous herbs of tropical Asia: taro)'). g(108097663,'(herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves)'). g(108097967,'(edible starchy tuberous root of taro plants)'). g(108098107,'(water trumpet; aquatic herbs having broad leaves and long slender spathes; often used as aquarium plants)'). g(108098314,'(any plant of the genus Cryptocoryne; evergreen perennials growing in fresh or brackish water; tropical Asia)'). g(108098515,'(evergreen perennial herbs of tropical America with lush foliage and poisonous sap; often cultivated as houseplants)'). g(108098749,'(a evergreen plant with large showy dark green leaves; contains a poison that swells the tongue and throat hence the name)'). g(108099015,'(small genus of tropical American cormous herbs)'). g(108099162,'(any plant of the genus Dracontium; strongly malodorous tropical American plants usually with gigantic leaves)'). g(108099346,'(tuberous herbaceous perennials: dragon arum)'). g(108099505,'(European arum resembling the cuckoopint)'). g(108099659,'(small genus of evergreen lianas of southeastern Asia to western Pacific areas)'). g(108099850,'(evergreen liana widely cultivated for its variegated foliage)'). g(108100049,'(skunk cabbage)'). g(108100189,'(clump-forming deciduous perennial swamp plant of western North America similar to Symplocarpus foetidus but having a yellow spathe)'). g(108100403,'(tropical American climbing plant with deeply incised leaves)'). g(108100561,'(any plant of the genus Monstera; often grown as houseplants)'). g(108100712,'(tropical American vine having hanging cord-like roots and cylindrical fruit with pineapple-banana flavor)'). g(108100910,'(small genus of tropical western African creeping or twining herbs)'). g(108101076,'(any plant of the genus Nephthytis)'). g(108101203,'(tropical rhizomatous plant cultivated as an ornamental for its large sagittate leaves)'). g(108101353,'(1 species of aquatic plant: golden club)'). g(108101502,'(aquatic plant of the southeastern United States having blue-green leaves and and a club-like spadix covered with tiny yellow flowers)'). g(108101732,'(small genus of North American marsh or aquatic herbs)'). g(108101896,'(an aquatic plant of the genus Peltandra; North America)'). g(108102044,'(perennial herb of the eastern United States having arrowhead-shaped leaves and an elongate pointed spathe and green berries)'). g(108102263,'(any of several tropical American climbing plants with smooth shiny evergreen leaves)'). g(108102449,'(often grown as a houseplant)'). g(108102554,'(1 species: water lettuce)'). g(108102675,'(pantropical floating plant forming a rosette of wedge-shaped leaves; a widespread weed in rivers and lakes)'). g(108102925,'(evergreen climbers with adhesive adventitious roots; southeastern Asia and Brazil)'). g(108103135,'(any of various tropical lianas of the genus Scindapsus)'). g(108103261,'(evergreen rhizomatous perennials of tropical America and Philippines and Indonesia)'). g(108103447,'(any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spite of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108103704,'(one species: skunk cabbage)'). g(108103848,'(deciduous perennial low-growing fetid swamp plant of eastern North America having minute flowers enclosed in a mottled greenish or purple cowl-shaped spathe)'). g(108104138,'(epiphytic or terrestrial climbing shrubs of Central and South America; used as ornamental houseplants for their velvety foliage)'). g(108104358,'(tropical American tuberous perennials)'). g(108104509,'(tropical American aroid having edible tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes)'). g(108104757,'(calla lily)'). g(108104885,'(South African plant widely cultivated for its showy pure white spathe and yellow spadix)'). g(108105130,'(calla having a rose-colored spathe)'). g(108105245,'(any of several callas of the genus Zantedeschia having yellow spathes)'). g(108105373,'(family of small free-floating thalloid plants)'). g(108105625,'(any small or minute aquatic plant of the family Lemnaceae that float on or near the surface of shallow ponds)'). g(108105897,'(minute aquatic herbs floating on or below the water surface of still water consisting of a leaflike frond or plant body and single root)'). g(108106155,'(of temperate regions except eastern Asia and Australia)'). g(108106322,'(cosmopolitan in temperate regions except North America)'). g(108106472,'(minute aquatic herbs floating on the water surface consisting of a shiny leaflike frond and 2-21 roots)'). g(108106686,'(cosmopolitan except South America and New Zealand and some oceanic islands)'). g(108106880,'(minute rootless aquatic herbs having globular fronds floating on or near the water surface and bearing one flower per frond)'). g(108107111,'(any of various aquatic plants of the genus Wolffia; throughout warmer regions of the world)'). g(108107294,'(smallest flowering plants known; of the Americas)'). g(108107424,'(minute rootless aquatic herbs having flat fronds floating on or below the water surface and bearing 1-2 flowers per frond; America and Africa)'). g(108107679,'(having narrow flat sickle-shaped submerged fronds; North America)'). g(108107850,'(mostly tropical trees and shrubs and lianas: ginseng; hedera)'). g(108108114,'(type genus of Araliaceae; large widely distributed genus of shrubs and trees and vines: spikenard; Hercules''-club)'). g(108108419,'(any of various plants of the genus Aralia; often aromatic plants having compound leaves and small umbellate flowers)'). g(108108606,'(small deciduous clump-forming tree or shrub of eastern United States)'). g(108108820,'(common perennial herb having aromatic roots used as a substitute for sarsaparilla; central and eastern North America)'). g(108109079,'(unarmed woody rhizomatous perennial plant distinguished from wild sarsaparilla by more aromatic roots and panicled umbels; 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Rafflesiaceae; Hydnoraceae)'). g(108112132,'(birthworts; wild ginger)'). g(108112320,'(birthworts; dutchman''s pipe)'). g(108112465,'(creeping plant having curving flowers thought to resemble fetuses; native to Europe; naturalized Great Britain and eastern North America)'). g(108112738,'(hardy deciduous vine having large leaves and flowers with the calyx tube curved like the bowl of a pipe)'). g(108112964,'(birthwort of the eastern United States woodlands)'). g(108113149,'(wild ginger)'). g(108113285,'(low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes)'). g(108113483,'(deciduous low-growing perennial of Canada and eastern and central United States)'). g(108113659,'(evergreen low-growing perennial having mottled green and silvery-gray heart-shaped pungent leaves; Virginia to South Carolina)'). g(108113860,'(wild ginger having persistent heart-shaped pungent leaves; West Virginia to Alabama)'). g(108114042,'(thick creeping evergreen herb of western Europe)'). g(108114165,'(a group of families of mostly flowers having basal or free-central placentation and trinucleate pollen (binucleate pollen is commoner in flowering plants); 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widely cultivated in many varieties and many colors)'). g(108119377,'(Chinese pink with deeply toothed rose-lilac flowers with a purplish eye; usually raised as an annual)'). g(108119588,'(very free-flowering variety distinguished by jagged-edged petals)'). g(108119744,'(low-growing loosely mat-forming Eurasian pink with single crimson-eyed pale pink flowers)'). g(108119911,'(mat-forming perennial of central Europe with large fragrant pink or red flowers)'). g(108120077,'(much-branched pink with flowers in clusters; closely related to sweet William)'). g(108120234,'(European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers)'). g(108120394,'(Eurasian perennial pink having fragrant lilac or rose flowers with deeply fringed margins)'). g(108120562,'(1 species)'). g(108120668,'(spiny-leaved perennial herb of southern Europe having terminal clusters of small flowers)'). g(108120828,'(Mediterranean herbs having small white or pink flowers)'). g(108120996,'(tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers)'). g(108121197,'(low-growing Old World herbs with minute bright green leaves)'). g(108121366,'(common prostrate Old World herb often used as a ground cover; formerly reputed to cure ruptures)'). g(108121556,'(1 species: coral necklace)'). g(108121695,'(glabrous annual with slender taproot and clusters of white flowers; western Europe especially western Mediterranean and Atlantic coastal areas)'). g(108121944,'(genus of plants strongly resembling those of genus Silene: catchfly)'). g(108122109,'(mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone)'). g(108122342,'(common perennial native to Europe and western Asia having usually pink flowers with ragged petals)'). g(108122557,'(Eurasian garden perennial having scarlet flowers in dense terminal heads)'). g(108122730,'(an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers)'). g(108122994,'(mostly perennial herbs of northern hemisphere often with mat-forming habit; most often placed in genus Arenaria: sandworts)'). g(108123209,'(low-growing herbs widely distributed in temperate and arctic northern hemisphere: sandworts; distinguished from members of the genus Arenaria mainly by having 4- rather than 5-petaled flowers)'). g(108123533,'(low-growing herb having clusters of small white-flowers 4-petaled flowers)'). g(108123705,'(loosely matted plant with mosslike foliage studded with tiny starry 4-petaled white blossoms; mountains of central and southern Europe)'). g(108123933,'(low-growing annual or perennial herbs or woody plants; whitlowworts)'). g(108124114,'(any of various low-growing tufted plants of the genus Paronychia having tiny greenish flowers and usually whorled leaves; widespread throughout warm regions of both Old and New Worlds; formerly thought to cure whitlows (suppurative infections around a fingernail))'). g(108124454,'(perennial tussock-forming rock plants; of Pyrenees and mountains of northern Spain; similar to and sometimes placed in genus Lychnis)'). g(108124683,'(small low-growing annual or perennial herbs of temperate and cool regions)'). g(108124862,'(any of various low-growing plants of the genus Sagina having small spherical flowers resembling pearls)'). g(108125051,'(mostly perennial Old World herbs)'). g(108125195,'(plant of European origin having pink or white flowers and leaves yielding a detergent when bruised)'). g(108125435,'(small genus of Old World weedy prostrate annuals: knawel)'). g(108125607,'(widely distributed low-growing Eurasian herb having narrow leaves and inconspicuous green flowers)'). g(108125805,'(large widely distributed genus of plants having mostly showy flowers of various colors: campion; catchfly)'). g(108126102,'(any plant of the genus Silene)'). g(108126332,'(tuft- or mat-forming dwarf perennial of arctic regions of western and central Europe and North America)'). g(108126529,'(perennial of eastern and central North America having short-stalked pink or white flowers in hairy clusters)'). g(108126732,'(biennial European catchfly having red or pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis)'). g(108126947,'(bluish-green herb having sticky stems and clusters of large evening-opening white flowers with much-inflated calyx; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis)'). g(108127261,'(perennial herb of eastern North America, having red flowers with narrow notched petals)'). g(108127441,'(perennial of arctic Europe having large white flowers with inflated calyx)'). g(108127612,'(small genus of Old World annual herbs: corn spurry)'). g(108127772,'(small European weed with whorled leaves and white flowers)'). g(108127941,'(chiefly maritimes Eurasian herbs: sand spurry; sea spurry)'). g(108128114,'(prostrate weedy herb with tiny pink flowers; widespread throughout Europe and Asia on sand dunes and heath and coastal cliffs; naturalized in eastern North America)'). g(108128387,'(common chickweed; stitchwort)'). g(108128527,'(any of various plants of the genus Stellaria)'). g(108128682,'(a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens)'). g(108128884,'(low-growing north temperate herb having small white star-shaped flowers; named for its alleged ability to ease sharp pains in the side)'). g(108129128,'(cow-cockles)'). g(108129249,'(European annual with pale rose-colored flowers; cultivated flower or self-sown grainfield weed; introduced in North America; sometimes classified as a soapwort)'). g(108129558,'(succulent herbs or small shrubs mostly of South Africa but also New Zealand and North America: carpetweeds; fig marigolds)'). g(108129967,'(a caryophyllaceous genus of Carpobrotus)'). g(108130122,'(low-growing South African succulent plant having a capsular fruit containing edible pulp)'). g(108130364,'(a caryophyllaceous genus of Dorotheanthus)'). g(108130525,'(low-growing showy succulent annual of South Africa having white or pink or red or orange flowers and spatulate leaves covered in crystal-like papillae)'). g(108130788,'(genus of stemless South African succulents)'). g(108130928,'(any plant of the genus Lithops native to Africa having solitary yellow or white flowers and thick leaves that resemble stones)'). g(108131203,'(South African annual or biennial plants having flowers that open only in bright sunlight)'). g(108131417,'(any of several South African plants of the genus Mesembryanthemum cultivated for showy pink or white flowers)'). g(108131636,'(Old World annual widely naturalized in warm regions having white flowers and fleshy foliage covered with icelike hairs)'). g(108131857,'(carpetweeds)'). g(108131976,'(annual prostrate mat-forming weed having whorled leaves and small greenish-white flowers; widespread throughout North America)'). g(108132219,'(perennial succulents of South Africa)'). g(108132371,'(highly succulent stemless clump-forming plants with gray-green leaves similar in texture to lumps of granite; South Africa)'). g(108132609,'(New Zealand spinach)'). g(108132742,'(coarse sprawling Australasian plant with red or yellow flowers; cultivated for its edible young shoots and succulent leaves)'). g(108132999,'(cosmopolitan family of herbs and shrubs)'). g(108133291,'(large widely distributed genus of chiefly coarse annual herbs)'). g(108133485,'(any of various plants of the genus Amaranthus having dense plumes of green or red flowers; often cultivated for food)'). g(108133747,'(seed of amaranth plants used as a native cereal in Central and South America)'). g(108133878,'(bushy plant of western United States)'). g(108134013,'(young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables; seeds used as cereal)'). g(108134197,'(tall showy tropical American annual having hairy stems and long spikes of usually red flowers above leaves deeply flushed with purple; seeds often used as cereal)'). g(108134587,'(leaves sometimes used as potherbs; seeds used as cereal; southern United States to Central America; India and China)'). g(108134785,'(erect annual of tropical central Asia and Africa having a pair of divergent spines at most leaf nodes)'). g(108134989,'(genus of low herbs of tropical America and Australia; includes genus Telanthera)'). g(108135188,'(prolific South American aquatic weed having grasslike leaves and short spikes of white flowers; clogs waterways with dense floating masses)'). g(108135454,'(annual or perennial herbs or vines of tropical and subtropical America and Asia and Africa)'). g(108135652,'(weedy annual with spikes of silver-white flowers)'). g(108135792,'(garden annual with featherlike spikes of red or yellow flowers)'). g(108135976,'(genus of erect or procumbent herbs of the Americas having spikes of woolly white flowers: cottonweed)'). g(108136190,'(any of various plants of the genus Froelichia found in sandy soils and on rocky slopes in warmer regions of America; grown for their spikes of woolly white flowers)'). g(108136429,'(genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs having flowers in close heads; tropical America and Australia)'). g(108136639,'(tropical American herb having rose to red or purple flowers that can be dried without losing color)'). g(108136857,'(genus of tropical American herbs or subshrubs)'). g(108137010,'(any plant of the genus Iresine having colored foliage)'). g(108137156,'(South American plant having green to purple or red branches with green to purple ornamental foliage and spikes of insignificant woolly flowers with dry membranous bracts)'). g(108137440,'(used in former classifications systems; now included in genus Alternanthera)'). g(108137610,'(family coextensive with genus Batis: saltworts)'). g(108137789,'(small genus of plants constituting the family Batidaceae: low straggling dioecious shrubs)'). g(108137982,'(low-growing strong-smelling coastal shrub of warm parts of the New World having unisexual flowers in conelike spikes and thick succulent leaves)'). g(108138216,'(includes spinach and beets)'). g(108138554,'(goosefoot; pigweed)'). g(108138688,'(any of various weeds of the genus Chenopodium having small greenish flowers)'). g(108139018,'(common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb)'). g(108139245,'(rank-smelling tropical American pigweed)'). g(108139414,'(European plant naturalized in North America; often collected from the wild as a potherb)'). g(108139646,'(Eurasian aromatic oak-leaved goosefoot with many yellow-green flowers; naturalized North America)'). g(108139877,'(European annual with clusters of greenish flowers followed by red pulpy berrylike fruit; naturalized North America)'). g(108140114,'(annual European plant with spikes of greenish flowers and leaves that are white-hairy beneath; common as a weed in North America)'). g(108140351,'(herb considered fatal to swine)'). g(108140474,'(European annual with coarsely dentate leaves; widespread in United States and southern Canada)'). g(108140681,'(common Eurasian weed; naturalized in United States)'). g(108140829,'(European goosefoot with strong-scented foliage; adventive in eastern North America)'). g(108140999,'(orach; saltbush)'). g(108141143,'(any of various herbaceous plants of the genus Atriplex that thrive in deserts and salt marshes)'). g(108141335,'(any of various shrubby plants of the genus Atriplex that thrive in dry alkaline soil)'). g(108141529,'(Asiatic plant resembling spinach often used as a potherb; naturalized in Europe and North America)'). g(108141726,'(handsome low saltbush of arid southwestern United States and Mexico having blue-green prickly-edged leaves often used for Christmas decoration)'). g(108141950,'(spiny shrub with silvery-scurfy foliage of alkaline plains of southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108142159,'(summer cypress)'). g(108142303,'(densely branched Eurasian plant; foliage turns purple-red in autumn)'). g(108142524,'(beets)'). g(108142630,'(biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop)'). g(108142896,'(beet having a massively swollen red root; widely grown for human consumption)'). g(108143087,'(beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks)'). g(108143315,'(beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed)'). g(108143489,'(form of the common beet having a sweet white root from which sugar is obtained)'). g(108143624,'(a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Chenopodiaceae)'). g(108143789,'(bushy annual weed of central North America having greenish flowers and winged seeds)'). g(108143993,'(a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Chenopodiaceae)'). g(108144165,'(a coarse annual herb introduced into North America from Siberia; dangerous to sheep and cattle on western rangelands because of its high oxalate content)'). g(108144415,'(Algerian plant formerly burned to obtain calcium carbonate)'). g(108144564,'(glassworts)'). g(108144688,'(fleshy maritime plant having fleshy stems with rudimentary scalelike leaves and small spikes of minute flowers; formerly used in making glass)'). g(108144937,'(chiefly Old World herbs or shrubs: saltworts)'). g(108145070,'(bushy plant of Old World salt marshes and sea beaches having prickly leaves; burned to produce a crude soda ash)'). g(108145306,'(prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States)'). g(108145530,'(1 species: greasewood)'). g(108145665,'(low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America)'). g(108145865,'(spinach)'). g(108145982,'(southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves)'). g(108146220,'(a family of flowering plants of the order Caryophyllales)'). g(108146551,'(a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Nyctaginaceae having only one species)'). g(108146741,'(viscid branched perennial of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico having tuberous roots and deep red flowers)'). g(108146970,'(genus of western North American herbs having showy flowers)'). g(108147136,'(any of various plants of the genus Abronia of western North America and Mexico having flowers resembling verbena)'). g(108147434,'(plant having heads of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers; grows in sandy arid regions)'). g(108147618,'(taller than Abronia_elliptica and having night-blooming flowers)'). g(108147765,'(plant having hemispherical heads of yellow trumpet-shaped flowers; found in coastal dunes from California to British Columbia)'). g(108147976,'(plant having hemispherical heads of wine-red flowers; found in coastal dunes from California to Mexico)'). g(108148157,'(prostrate herb having heads of deep pink to white flowers; found in coastal dunes from British Columbia to Baja California)'). g(108148384,'(soft-haired sticky plant with heads of bright pink trumpet-shaped flowers; found in sandy desert soil; after ample rains may carpet miles of desert with pink from the southwestern United States to northern Mexico)'). g(108148680,'(small genus of chiefly American herbs)'). g(108148827,'(trailing plant having crowded clusters of 3 brilliant deep pink flowers resembling a single flower blooming near the ground; found in dry gravelly or sandy soil; southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108149155,'(ornamental tropical woody vines)'). g(108149330,'(any of several South American ornamental woody vines of the genus Bougainvillea having brilliant red or purple flower bracts; widely grown in warm regions)'). g(108149581,'(Brazilian vine that tends to flower continuously)'). g(108149711,'(four_o''clocks)'). g(108149874,'(a plant of the genus Mirabilis)'). g(108149982,'(any of several plants of the genus Mirabilis having flowers that open in late afternoon)'). g(108150237,'(common garden plant of North America having fragrant red or purple or yellow or white flowers that open in late afternoon)'). g(108150481,'(California four_o''clock with purple-red flowers)'). g(108150660,'(leafy wildflower having fragrant slender white or pale pink trumpet-shaped flowers; southwestern United States and northern Mexico)'). g(108150890,'(wildflower having vibrant deep pink tubular evening-blooming flowers; found in sandy and desert areas from southern California to southern Colorado and into Mexico)'). g(108151178,'(leafy wildflower with lavender-pink flowers that open in the evening and remain through cool part of the next day; found in open woods or brush in mountains of southern Colorado to Arizona and into Mexico)'). g(108151475,'(genus of often thorny tropical trees and shrubs and some vines; mainly America)'). g(108151661,'(small spiny West Indian tree)'). g(108151782,'(coextensive with the family Cactaceae: cactuses)'). g(108151943,'(constituting the order Opuntiales)'). g(108152618,'(any spiny succulent plant of the family Cactaceae native chiefly to arid regions of the New World)'). g(108153237,'(mostly trailing cacti having nocturnal white flowers; tropical America and Caribbean region)'). g(108153429,'(cactus of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico having edible juicy fruit)'). g(108153661,'(small genus of epiphytic cacti of Mexico)'). g(108153817,'(commonly cultivated tropical American cactus having slender creeping stems and very large showy crimson flowers that bloom for several days)'). g(108154085,'(slow-growing geophytic cacti; northern and eastern Mexico; southern Texas)'). g(108154272,'(usually unbranched usually spineless cactus covered with warty tubercles and having magenta flowers and white or green fruit; resembles the related mescal; northeastern Mexico and southwestern United States)'). g(108154579,'(l species: saguaro)'). g(108154709,'(extremely large treelike cactus of desert regions of southwestern United States having a thick columnar sparsely branched trunk bearing white flowers and edible red pulpy fruit)'). g(108154989,'(genus of much-branched treelike or shrubby cacti with pronounced ribs and rounded needlelike spines and nocturnal flowers usually white)'). g(108155230,'(any of several cacti of the genus Cereus)'). g(108155357,'(mainly globose cacti of southwestern United States and Mexico covered with many nodules; superficially resembling and formerly included in genus Mammilaria)'). g(108155614,'(a cactus of the genus Coryphantha)'). g(108155724,'(globular or cylindrical cacti; southwestern United States to Brazil)'). g(108155894,'(any cactus of the genus Echinocactus; strongly ribbed and very spiny; southwestern United States to Brazil)'). g(108156130,'(cactus of the genus Echinocactus having stout sharp spines)'). g(108156250,'(large cactus of east central Mexico having golden to pale yellow flowers and spines)'). g(108156424,'(large genus of low-growing shrubby ribbed cacti of Mexico and southwestern United States)'). g(108156630,'(cactus of the genus Echinocereus)'). g(108156743,'(small genus of tropical American (mainly Central America) cacti)'). g(108156907,'(any cactus of the genus Epiphyllum having flattened jointed irregularly branching stems and showy tubular flowers)'). g(108157112,'(genus of nearly globular cacti of Mexico and southwestern United States: barrel cacti)'). g(108157311,'(a cactus of the genus Ferocactus: unbranched barrel-shaped cactus having deep ribs with numerous spines and usually large funnel-shaped flowers followed by dry fruits)'). g(108157556,'(large genus of low-growing globular South American cacti with spiny ribs covered with many tubercles)'). g(108157757,'(genus of slender often treelike spiny cacti with solitary showy nocturnal white or pink flowers; Florida and Caribbean to South America)'). g(108157983,'(small genus of South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti)'). g(108158151,'(spring-blooming South American cactus with oblong joints and coral-red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Schlumbergera)'). g(108158395,'(genus of climbing or epiphytic tropical American cacti with angular stems and mostly white very fragrant flowers)'). g(108158621,'(any of several cacti of the genus Hylocereus)'). g(108158752,'(tropical American cacti usually tall and branching with stout spines and funnel-shaped flowers and globular or ovoid often edible fruit)'). g(108159009,'(tall treelike Mexican cactus with edible red fruit)'). g(108159159,'(two species of small cacti of northeastern Mexico and southwestern United States having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles: mescal)'). g(108159413,'(a small spineless globe-shaped cactus; source of mescal buttons)'). g(108159609,'(the button-shaped top of the mescal cactus)'). g(108159767,'(large genus of cacti characterized chiefly by nipple-shaped protuberances or tubercles on their surface)'). g(108159972,'(any cactus of the genus Mammilaria)'). g(108160083,'(a low tuberculate cactus with white feathery spines; northeastern Mexico)'). g(108160236,'(genus of strongly ribbed globose or spheroid cacti of tropical South and Central America and the Caribbean)'). g(108160437,'(small genus of arborescent cacti of Mexico and Central America)'). g(108160621,'(arborescent cactus of western Mexico bearing a small oblong edible berrylike fruit)'). g(108160848,'(low-growing cacti of the American Great Plains)'). g(108161010,'(small clustering cactus of southwestern United States; a threatened species)'). g(108161193,'(a genus of the cactus family with scarlet flowers)'). g(108161350,'(any of several cacti of the genus Nopalea resembling prickly pears)'). g(108161487,'(large genus of cactuses native to America: prickly pears)'). g(108161670,'(cacti having spiny flat joints and oval fruit that is edible in some species; often used as food for stock)'). g(108161931,'(arborescent cacti having very spiny cylindrical stem segments; southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108162120,'(cactus having yellow flowers and purple fruits)'). g(108162240,'(tropical American flat-jointed prickly pear; Jamaica)'). g(108162358,'(genus of tropical American shrubby trees and woody climbers having slender branches with broad flat leaves and large panicles of flowers)'). g(108162634,'(West Indian woody scrambler with spiny stems and numerous fragrant white flowers in panicles followed by small yellow to orange fruits)'). g(108162919,'(large genus of epiphytic or lithophytic unarmed cacti with usually segmented stems and pendulous branches; flowers are small followed by berrylike fruits)'). g(108163184,'(a plant of the genus Rhipsalis)'). g(108163296,'(South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti)'). g(108163461,'(epiphytic cactus of Brazilian ancestry widely cultivated as a houseplant having jointed flat segments and usually rose-purple flowers that bloom in winter)'). g(108163749,'(mostly epiphytic climbing cacti that bloom at night)'). g(108163918,'(any of several night-blooming cacti of the genus Selenicereus)'). g(108164084,'(tropical American climbing cactus having triangular branches; often cultivated for its large showy night-blooming flowers followed by yellow red-streaked fruits)'). g(108164337,'(small genus of Brazilian cacti having flat fleshy usually branched joints and showy red or pink flowers followed by red fleshy fruits)'). g(108164584,'(South American jointed cactus with usually red flowers; often cultivated as a houseplant; sometimes classified as genus Schlumbergera)'). g(108164865,'(chiefly tropical herbaceous plants (including shrubs and trees) with racemose flowers: genera Phytolacca; Agdestis; Ercilla; Rivina; Trichostigma)'). g(108165170,'(type genus of Phytolaccaceae: pokeweed)'). g(108165322,'(perennial of the genus Phytolacca)'). g(108165483,'(pokeweed of southeastern Asia and China)'). g(108165601,'(tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous)'). g(108165890,'(fast-growing herbaceous evergreen tree of South America having a broad trunk with high water content and dark green oval leaves)'). g(108166103,'(small genus of erect perennial shrubby herbs; tropical and subtropical America)'). g(108166287,'(bushy houseplant having white to pale pink flowers followed by racemes of scarlet berries; tropical Americas)'). g(108166529,'(family of usually succulent herbs; cosmopolitan in distribution especially in Americas)'). g(108166868,'(a plant of the family Portulacaceae having fleshy succulent obovate leaves often grown as a potherb or salad herb; a weed in some areas)'). g(108167076,'(genus of mainly tropical fleshy or trailing herbs)'). g(108167244,'(a plant of the genus Portulaca having pink or red or purple or white ephemeral flowers)'). g(108167423,'(widely cultivated in many varieties for its fleshy mosslike foliage and profusion of brightly colored flowers)'). g(108167624,'(weedy trailing mat-forming herb with bright yellow flowers cultivated for its edible mildly acid leaves eaten raw or cooked especially in Indian and Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine; cosmopolitan)'). g(108167952,'(large genus of low-growing herbs; widespread throughout tropical and warm temperate regions having usually basal leaves and panicles of purplish ephemeral flowers)'). g(108168249,'(a plant of the genus Calandrinia)'). g(108168360,'(succulent carpet-forming plant having small brilliant reddish-pink flowers; southwestern United States)'). g(108168570,'(genus of mainly North American succulent herbs with white or pink flowers usually in terminal racemes)'). g(108168821,'(similar to Claytonia virginica but having usually pink flowers; eastern North America)'). g(108169018,'(small slender plant having 1 pair of succulent leaves at midstem and a loose raceme of white or pink or rose bowl-shaped flowers and an edible corm)'). g(108169266,'(small cormous perennial grown for its low rosette of succulent foliage and racemes of pink-tinged white flowers; eastern North America)'). g(108169510,'(genus of western North American low-growing herbs having linear woolly leaves and large pink flowers)'). g(108169737,'(evergreen perennial having a dense basal rosette of long spatula-shaped leaves and panicles of pink or white-and-red-striped or pink-purple flowers; found on cliffs and in rock crevices in mountains of southwestern Oregon and northern California)'). g(108170084,'(showy succulent ground-hugging plant of Rocky Mountains regions having deep to pale pink flowers and fleshy farinaceous roots; the Montana state flower)'). g(108170330,'(small genus of densely tufted annual herbs; north temperate regions and South America and tropical Africa and Asia)'). g(108170550,'(a plant of the genus Montia having edible pleasant-tasting leaves)'). g(108170767,'(succulent plant with mostly basal leaves; stem bears 1 pair of broadly ovate or heart-shaped leaves and a loose raceme of 3-10 white flowers; western North America)'). g(108171016,'(small Indian lettuce of northern regions)'). g(108171170,'(a floating or creeping Indian lettuce having terminal racemes of pale rose flowers; wet areas at high elevations of western North America)'). g(108171382,'(succulent herb sometimes grown as a salad or pot herb; grows on dunes and waste ground of Pacific coast of North America)'). g(108171618,'(small genus of usually perennial herbs having deep woody taproots and flower heads of umbels or cymes)'). g(108171829,'(pink clusters of densely packed flowers on prostrate stems resemble upturned pads of cats'' feet; grow in coniferous forests of western North America; sometimes placed in genus Calyptridium)'). g(108172167,'(genus of mainly American more-or-less succulent herbs)'). g(108172404,'(plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and 1 reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots)'). g(108172772,'(similar to Talinum aurantiacum but with narrower leaves and yellow-orange flowers; southwestern United States)'). g(108172997,'(low plant with crowded narrow succulent leaves and fairly large deep pink axillary flowers that seem to sit on the ground; southwestern United States)'). g(108173247,'(pink-flowered perennial of rocky regions of western United States)'). g(108173407,'(erect plant with tuberous roots and terminal panicles of red to yellow flowers; southwestern North America to Central America; widely introduced elsewhere)'). g(108173644,'(low cushion-forming plant with rose to crimson-magenta flowers and leaf midribs that persist as spines when the leaves die; southwestern United States)'). g(108173894,'(an order of dicotyledonous plants)'). g(108174132,'(a dilleniid dicot family of the order Rhoeadales that includes: genera Capparis; Cleome; Crateva; Polanisia)'). g(108174413,'(tropical or subtropical evergreen shrubs or small trees)'). g(108174578,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Capparis)'). g(108174783,'(small Australian tree bearing edible pomegranatelike fruit)'). g(108174925,'(shrub of southern Florida to West Indies)'). g(108175070,'(shrub or small tree of southern Florida to Central and South America)'). g(108175234,'(small Australian tree bearing edible dark purple fruit)'). g(108175370,'(prostrate spiny shrub of the Mediterranean region cultivated for its greenish flower buds which are pickled)'). g(108175574,'(tropical and subtropical annual or perennial herbs or low shrubs)'). g(108175735,'(any of various often strong-smelling plants of the genus Cleome having showy spider-shaped flowers)'). g(108175956,'(native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers)'). g(108176193,'(plant of western North America having trifoliate leaves and white or pink spider-shaped flowers; sometimes used as an ornamental)'). g(108176429,'(widely distributed herbs having palmate leaves and creamy white to or pink to magenta flowers with many stamens of unequal length)'). g(108176670,'(strong-scented herb common in southern United States covered with intermixed gland and hairs)'). g(108176884,'(plants with four-petaled flowers)'). g(108178016,'(any of various plants of the family Cruciferae)'). g(108178553,'(any of various plants of the family Cruciferae having edible pungent-tasting leaves)'). g(108178847,'(any of several water-loving cresses)'). g(108179030,'(Old World genus of the family Cruciferae)'). g(108179184,'(any Old World herb of the genus Aethionema; native of sunny limestone habitats)'). g(108179352,'(a genus of herbs of the family Cruciferae; have broad leaves and whit flowers and long siliques)'). g(108179557,'(European herb that smells like garlic)'). g(108179746,'(a genus of the family Cruciferae)'). g(108179886,'(any garden plant of the genus Alyssum having clusters of small yellow or white flowers)'). g(108180055,'(one species: rose of Jericho; resurrection plant)'). g(108180198,'(small gray Asiatic desert plant bearing minute white flowers that rolls up when dry and expands when moist)'). g(108180433,'(annual to perennial woody herbs of temperate North America, Europe and Asia: rockcress)'). g(108180625,'(any of several rock-loving cresses of the genus Arabis)'). g(108180803,'(North American rock cress having very long curved pods)'). g(108180933,'(European cress having stiff erect stems; sometimes placed in genus Turritis)'). g(108181099,'(or genus Arabis: erect cress widely distributed throughout Europe)'). g(108181291,'(horseradish)'). g(108181414,'(coarse Eurasian plant cultivated for its thick white pungent root)'). g(108181623,'(the root of the horseradish plant; it is grated or ground and used for seasoning)'). g(108181837,'(biennial or perennial herbs of north temperate regions: winter cress)'). g(108182053,'(any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses; widely cultivated for winter salad)'). g(108182286,'(of southwestern Europe; cultivated in Florida)'). g(108182522,'(noxious cress with yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sisymbrium)'). g(108182741,'(hoary alyssum)'). g(108182864,'(tall European annual with downy gray-green foliage and dense heads of small white flowers followed by hairy pods; naturalized in North America; sometimes a troublesome weed)'). g(108183148,'(genus of Eurasian herbs and small shrubs: buckler mustard)'). g(108183319,'(plant of southeastern Europe having yellow flowers like those of mustard and pods with open valves resembling bucklers)'). g(108183541,'(mustards: cabbages; cauliflowers; turnips; etc.)'). g(108183736,'(wild original of cultivated cabbages; common in western coastal Europe)'). g(108183904,'(any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers)'). g(108184151,'(any of various cultivated cabbage plants having a short thick stalk and large compact head of edible usually green leaves)'). g(108184417,'(cabbage plant with a compact head of crinkled leaves)'). g(108184529,'(cabbage plant with a compact head of reddish purple leaves)'). g(108184645,'(plant grown for its stout stalks of edible small green heads resembling diminutive cabbages)'). g(108184847,'(a plant having a large edible head of crowded white flower buds)'). g(108185016,'(plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds)'). g(108185170,'(a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head)'). g(108185368,'(variety of kale having smooth leaves)'). g(108185458,'(plant cultivated for its enlarged fleshy turnip-shaped edible stem)'). g(108185629,'(any of several widely cultivated plants having edible roots)'). g(108185802,'(widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root)'). g(108185997,'(plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root; 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cultivated since Neolithic times as a source of fiber and for its oil-rich seeds; widely naturalized in North America)'). g(108188920,'(shepherd''s purse)'). g(108189046,'(white-flowered annual European herb bearing triangular notched pods; nearly cosmopolitan as an introduced weed)'). g(108189283,'(bittercress, bitter_cress)'). g(108189420,'(usually included in genus Cardamine; in some classifications considered a separate genus)'). g(108189599,'(any of various herbs of the genus Cardamine, having usually pinnate leaves and racemes of white, pink or purple flowers; cosmopolitan except Antarctic)'). g(108189931,'(a bitter cress of Europe and America)'). g(108190094,'(European bittercress having a knotted white rootstock)'). g(108190283,'(North American herb with pungent scaly or toothed roots)'). g(108190478,'(mat-forming perennial found in cold springs of the eastern United States)'). g(108190663,'(small white-flowered cress common in wet places in eastern North America)'). g(108190814,'(small perennial herb of cooler regions of North America with racemose purple flowers)'). g(108190979,'(Old World perennial plants grown for their showy flowers)'). g(108191170,'(perennial of southern Europe having clusters of fragrant flowers of all colors especially yellow and orange; often naturalized on old walls or cliffs; sometimes placed in genus Erysimum)'). g(108191470,'(any of several western American plants of the genus Cheiranthus having large yellow flowers)'). g(108191641,'(a genus of the family Cruciferae)'). g(108191787,'(a widely distributed arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy; a concentrated source of vitamin C)'). g(108192040,'(annual or perennial herbs with large leaves that resemble the leaves of cabbages)'). g(108192226,'(perennial of coastal sands and shingles of northern Europe and Baltic and Black Seas having racemes of small white flowers and large fleshy blue-green leaves often used as potherbs)'). g(108192509,'(includes annual or biennial herbs of America and Europe very similar to and often included among those of genera Sisymbrium or Hugueninia; not recognized in some classification systems)'). g(108192809,'(North American herb with bitter-tasting pinnate leaves resembling those of tansy)'). g(108192990,'(wall rocket)'). g(108193134,'(yellow-flowered European plant that grows on old walls and in waste places; an adventive weed in North America)'). g(108193366,'(from Mediterranean region; a naturalized weed throughout southern Europe)'). g(108193539,'(large genus of low tufted herbs of temperate and arctic regions)'). g(108193698,'(any of numerous low-growing cushion-forming plants of the genus Draba having rosette-forming leaves and terminal racemes of small flowers with scapose or leafy stems; fruit is a dehiscent oblong or linear silique)'). g(108193999,'(annual weed of Europe and North America having a rosette of basal leaves and tiny flowers followed by oblong seed capsules)'). g(108194208,'(annual to perennial herbs of the Mediterranean region)'). g(108194365,'(erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender)'). g(108194616,'(large genus of annual or perennial herbs some grown for their flowers and some for their attractive evergreen leaves; Old World and North America)'). g(108194947,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Erysimum having fragrant yellow or orange or brownish flowers)'). g(108195138,'(any of several North American plants of the genus Erysimum having large yellow flowers)'). g(108195304,'(showy erect biennial or short-lived perennial cultivated for its terminal racemes of orange-yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Cheiranthus)'). g(108195578,'(biennial or short-lived perennial prairie rocket having orange-yellow flowers; western North America to Minnesota and Kansas; sometimes placed in genus Cheiranthus)'). g(108195889,'(slender yellow-flowered European mustard often troublesome as a weed; formerly used as an anthelmintic)'). g(108196099,'(genus of South African flowering herbs and subshrubs)'). g(108196252,'(any of various South African herbs and subshrubs cultivated for long showy racemes of bright blue flowers with white eyes)'). g(108196449,'(biennial or perennial erect herbs having nocturnally fragrant flowers)'). g(108196628,'(long-cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America)'). g(108196906,'(1 species: tansy-leaved rocket)'). g(108197031,'(perennial stellate and hairy herb with small yellow flowers of mountains of southern Europe; sometimes placed in genus Sisymbrium)'). g(108197299,'(Old World herbs and subshrubs: candytuft)'). g(108197445,'(any of various flowering plants of the genus Iberis cultivated for their showy clusters of white to red or purple flowers; native to Mediterranean region)'). g(108197673,'(Old World genus of annual to perennial herbs: woad)'). g(108197848,'(any of several herbs of the genus Isatis)'). g(108197976,'(European biennial formerly grown for the blue coloring matter yielded by its leaves)'). g(108198155,'(cosmopolitan genus of annual and biennial and perennial herbs: cress)'). g(108198333,'(annual herb used as salad green and garnish)'). g(108198549,'(genus of low-growing hairy herbs: bladderpods)'). g(108198710,'(any of several hairy North American herbs having yellow racemose flowers and inflated pods)'). g(108198876,'(sweet alyssum)'). g(108199001,'(perennial European plant having clusters of small fragrant usually white flowers; widely grown in gardens)'). g(108199221,'(small genus of European herbs: honesty)'). g(108199367,'(southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white seedpods that are used for indoor decoration)'). g(108199664,'(genus of plants usually found in coastal habitats; Mediterranean to Afghanistan)'). g(108199855,'(any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia)'). g(108200007,'(erect branching herb cultivated for its loose racemes of fragrant white or pink or red or lilac flowers; native to sands and sea cliffs of southwestern Greece and southern Albania)'). g(108200286,'(genus of Old World plants grown as ornamentals)'). g(108200463,'(any of several Old World plants cultivated for their brightly colored flowers)'). g(108200643,'(European plant with racemes of sweet-scented flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108200830,'(aquatic herbs)'). g(108200957,'(perennial Eurasian cress growing chiefly in springs or running water having fleshy pungent leaves used in salads or as a potherb or garnish; introduced in North America and elsewhere)'). g(108201277,'(small genus of western North American herbs similar to Lesquerella: bladderpods)'). g(108201466,'(any of several plants of the genus Physaria having racemose yellow flowers and inflated pods)'). g(108201634,'(chamois cress)'). g(108201742,'(small tufted perennial herb of mountains of central and southern Europe having very small flowers of usually leafless stems; sometimes placed in genus Lepidium)'). g(108201999,'(radish)'). g(108202153,'(a cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus having a pungent edible root)'). g(108202375,'(Eurasian weed having yellow or mauve or white flowers and podlike fruits)'). g(108202587,'(Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its edible pungent root usually eaten raw)'). g(108202775,'(pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants)'). g(108202909,'(radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked)'). g(108203078,'(annual and perennial herbs of damp habitats; cosmopolitan except Antarctica)'). g(108203280,'(annual or biennial cress growing in damp places sometimes used in salads or as a potherb; troublesome weed in some localities)'). g(108203522,'(perennial herb found on streams and riversides throughout Europe except extreme north and Mediterranean; sometimes placed in genus Nasturtium)'). g(108203788,'(small genus of South American herbs grown for its flowers)'). g(108203949,'(a dainty South American annual having deeply pinnatifid leaves and racemes of fringed almond-scented purple-white flowers)'). g(108204173,'(small genus of Old World herbs usually included in genus Brassica)'). g(108204327,'(Eurasian mustard cultivated for its pungent seeds; a source of table mustard and mustard oil)'). g(108204530,'(weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields)'). g(108204712,'(genus of Old World annual or biennial or perennial herbs with racemose flowers; many are considered to be weeds)'). g(108204924,'(stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally)'). g(108205150,'(prince''s plume)'). g(108205274,'(perennial of southwestern United States having leathery blue-green pinnatifid leaves and thick plumelike spikes of yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Cleome)'). g(108205568,'(malheur wire lettuce)'). g(108205708,'(small mustardlike plant of Oregon; a threatened species)'). g(108205878,'(small genus of herbs of north temperate regions and mountains of tropical Africa)'). g(108206070,'(small aquatic plant having tufted awl-shaped leaves in a basal rosette and minute white flowers; circumboreal)'). g(108206273,'(herbs of temperate regions: pennycress)'). g(108206438,'(any of several plants of the genus Thlaspi)'). g(108206574,'(foetid Eurasian weed having round flat pods; naturalized throughout North America)'). g(108206826,'(small genus of herbs of upland regions of North American Pacific coast)'). g(108207016,'(annual herb having pinnatifid basal leaves and slender racemes of small white flowers followed by one-seeded winged silicles)'). g(108207225,'(closely related to and often included in genus Arabis)'). g(108207388,'(small genus of chiefly Mediterranean herbs: bladderpods)'). g(108207555,'(annual or perennial herbs with inflated seed pods; some placed in genus Lesquerella)'). g(108207714,'(herbs or shrubs having milky and often colored juices and capsular fruits)'). g(108208225,'(annual or biennial or perennial herbs having showy flowers)'). g(108208642,'(type genus of the Papaveraceae; chiefly bristly hairy herbs with usually showy flowers)'). g(108208950,'(Old World alpine poppy with white or yellow to orange flowers)'). g(108209108,'(showy annual of California with red flowers)'). g(108209253,'(annual Old World poppy with orange-red flowers and bristly fruit)'). g(108209415,'(subarctic perennial poppy of both hemispheres having fragrant white or yellow to orange or peach flowers)'). g(108209633,'(commonly cultivated Asiatic perennial poppy having stiff heavily haired leaves and bright scarlet or pink to orange flowers)'). g(108209856,'(annual European poppy common in grain fields and often cultivated)'). g(108210045,'(southwestern Asian herb with grayish leaves and white or reddish flowers; source of opium)'). g(108210251,'(prickly poppies)'). g(108210365,'(any plant of the genus Argemone having large white or yellow flowers and prickly leaves and stems and pods; chiefly of tropical America)'). g(108210638,'(annual herb with prickly stems and large yellow flowers; southern United States to West Indies and Mexico)'). g(108210823,'(tropical American trees or shrubs closely related to genus Macleaya)'). g(108210989,'(small Central American tree having loose racemes of purple-tinted green flowers)'). g(108211181,'(1 species: greater celandine)'). g(108211325,'(perennial herb with branched woody stock and bright yellow flowers)'). g(108211535,'(annual or perennial herbs of Sino-Himalayan area and South Africa; sometimes placed in family Fumaricaceae)'). g(108211741,'(a plant of the genus Corydalis with beautiful compound foliage and spurred tubular flowers)'). g(108211961,'(annual vine with decompound leaves and racemes of yellow and pink flowers)'). g(108212163,'(glaucous herb of northeastern United States and Canada having loose racemes of yellow-tipped pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Fumaria)'). g(108212429,'(herb of northern Europe and Asia having erect racemes of red flowers)'). g(108212582,'(1 species: bush poppy)'). g(108212719,'(evergreen shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico often cultivated for its fragrant golden yellow flowers)'). g(108212920,'(showy herbs of western North America)'). g(108213076,'(of Pacific coast of North America; widely cultivated for its yellow to red flowers)'). g(108213268,'(herbs of Europe and North Africa and Asia: horned poppy)'). g(108213433,'(yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America)'). g(108213673,'(1 species: golden cup)'). g(108213809,'(native of Mexican highlands grown for its glossy clear yellow flowers and blue-gray finely dissected foliage)'). g(108214041,'(East Asian perennial herbs: plume poppy)'). g(108214190,'(herb of China and Japan widely cultivated for its plumelike panicles of creamy white flowers)'). g(108214389,'(herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic)'). g(108214593,'(Chinese perennial having mauve-pink to bright sky blue flowers in drooping cymes)'). g(108214776,'(widely cultivated west European plant with showy pale yellow flowers)'). g(108214943,'(1 species: creamcups)'). g(108215079,'(California plant with small pale yellow flowers)'). g(108215228,'(1 species: matilija poppy)'). g(108215361,'(tall branching subshrub of California and Mexico often cultivated for its silvery-blue foliage and large fragrant white flowers)'). g(108215611,'(1 species: bloodroot)'). g(108215747,'(perennial woodland native of North America having a red root and red sap and bearing a solitary lobed leave and white flower in early spring and having acrid emetic properties; rootstock used as a stimulant and expectorant)'). g(108216102,'(1 species: wind poppy)'). g(108216218,'(California wild poppy with bright red flowers)'). g(108216387,'(wood poppies)'). g(108216515,'(perennial here native to woodland of the eastern United States having yellow flowers)'). g(108216717,'(erect or climbing herbs of the northern hemisphere and southern Africa: bleeding heart; Dutchman''s_breeches; fumitory; squirrel corn)'). g(108217022,'(annual herbs whose flowers have only one petal spurred at the base)'). g(108217196,'(delicate European herb with grayish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers; formerly used medicinally)'). g(108217414,'(1 species: climbing fumitory)'). g(108217531,'(vine with feathery leaves and white or pinkish flowers; sometimes placed in genus Fumaria)'). g(108217737,'(North American and Asian herbs with divided leaves and irregular flowers)'). g(108217938,'(garden plant having deep-pink drooping heart-shaped flowers)'). g(108218113,'(delicate spring-flowering plant of the eastern United States having double-spurred white flowers)'). g(108218316,'(American plant with cream-colored flowers and tuberous roots resembling kernels of corn)'). g(108218485,'(a group of mostly sympetalous herbs and some trees and shrubs mostly with 2 fused carpels; contains 43 families including Solanaceae; Scrophulriaceae; Labiatae; Verbenaceae; Rubiaceae; Compositae; sometimes classified as a superorder)'). g(108218909,'(an order or plants of the subclass Asteridae including: Campanulaceae; Lobeliaceae; Cucurbitaceae; Goodeniaceae; Stylidiaceae; Calyceraceae; Compositae)'). g(108219235,'(plants with heads composed of many florets: aster; daisy; dandelion; goldenrod; marigold; lettuces; ragweed; sunflower; thistle; zinnia)'). g(108222858,'(considered the most highly evolved dicotyledonous plants, characterized by florets arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers)'). g(108223284,'(any of several plants having leaves so arranged on the axis as to indicate the cardinal points of the compass)'). g(108223543,'(any of various plants of various genera of the family Compositae having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color)'). g(108223912,'(perennial often aromatic and sometimes mat-forming herbs of north temperate regions: yarrow; milfoil)'). g(108224111,'(any of several plants of the genus Achillea native to Europe and having small white flowers in flat-topped flower heads)'). g(108224340,'(ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; widely naturalized in North America)'). g(108224609,'(Eurasian herb having loose heads of button-shaped white flowers and long gray-green leaves that cause sneezing when powdered)'). g(108224830,'(genus of herbs and shrubs of Australia and South Africa: everlasting_flower; most species usually placed in genus Helipterum)'). g(108225051,'(flower of southwestern Australia having bright pink daisylike papery flowers; grown for drying)'). g(108225277,'(annual to perennial herbs or shrubs of eastern United States and Central and South America)'). g(108225479,'(American herb having flat-topped clusters of small white flower heads; reputedly a cause of trembles and milksickness; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium)'). g(108225774,'(genus of tropical American herbs grown for their flowers)'). g(108225929,'(any plant of the genus Ageratum having opposite leaves and small heads of blue or white flowers)'). g(108226116,'(small tender herb grown for its fluffy brushlike blue to lavender blooms)'). g(108226274,'(herbs of Mediterranean to central Asia cultivated for their flowers)'). g(108226451,'(Asian plant widely grown for its sweetly fragrant pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Centaurea)'). g(108226669,'(comprising the ragweeds; in some classification considered the type genus of a separate family Ambrosiaceae)'). g(108226875,'(in some classifications considered a separate family comprising a subgroup of the Compositae including the ragweeds)'). g(108227090,'(any of numerous chiefly North American weedy plants constituting the genus Ambrosia that produce highly allergenic pollen responsible for much hay fever and asthma)'). g(108227404,'(annual weed with finely divided foliage and spikes of green flowers; common in North America; introduced elsewhere accidentally)'). g(108227618,'(a coarse annual with some leaves deeply and palmately 3-cleft or 5-cleft)'). g(108227769,'(coarse perennial ragweed with creeping roots of dry barren lands of southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108227980,'(small genus of Australian herbs grown for their flowers)'). g(108228134,'(any plant of the genus Ammobium having yellow flowers and silvery foliage)'). g(108228299,'(Australian plant widely cultivated for its beautiful silvery-white blooms with bright yellow centers on long winged stems)'). g(108228503,'(Spanish pellitory)'). g(108228632,'(small Mediterranean plant containing a volatile oil once used to relieve toothache)'). g(108228832,'(genus of herbs of north temperate regions having hoary leaves: pearly everlasting)'). g(108229025,'(American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts)'). g(108229249,'(genus of hardy hairy latex-producing perennials of Mediterranean area)'). g(108229417,'(any plant of the genus Andryala having milky sap and heads of bright yellow flowers)'). g(108229574,'(small woolly perennial herbs having small whitish discoid flowers surrounded by a ring of club-shaped bristles)'). g(108229817,'(North American perennial propagated by means of runners)'). g(108229999,'(low-growing perennial herb having leaves with whitish down and clusters of small white flowers)'). g(108230286,'(a variety of pussytoes)'). g(108230380,'(a variety of pussytoes)'). g(108230464,'(a variety of pussytoes)'). g(108230551,'(a variety of cat''s_foot)'). g(108230641,'(dog fennel; in some classification systems includes plants of genus Chamaelum)'). g(108230866,'(widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs)'). g(108231089,'(Eurasian perennial herb with hairy divided leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(108231329,'(European white-flowered weed naturalized in North America)'). g(108231519,'(small genus of North American herbs often included in genus Eriophyllum)'). g(108231706,'(tiny gray woolly tufted annual with small golden-eyllow flower heads; southeastern California to northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah; sometimes placed in genus Eriophyllum)'). g(108232022,'(burdock)'). g(108232137,'(any of several erect biennial herbs of temperate Eurasia having stout taproots and producing burs)'). g(108232353,'(ubiquitous in all but very acid soil; most of Europe (except Arctic Caucasus) and North Africa)'). g(108232541,'(burdock having heart-shaped leaves found in open woodland, hedgerows and rough grassland of Europe (except extreme N) and Asia Minor; sometimes cultivated for medicinal and culinary use)'). g(108232832,'(herbs and subshrubs: African daisy)'). g(108232995,'(any of several plants of the genus Arctotis having daisylike flowers)'). g(108233142,'(bushy perennial of South Africa with white or violet flowers; in its native region often clothes entire valley sides in a sheet of color)'). g(108233412,'(comprises plants often included in the genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108233590,'(perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108233877,'(small genus of Hawaiian spreading and rosette-forming shrubs)'). g(108234057,'(low-growing plant found only in volcanic craters on Hawaii having rosettes of narrow pointed silver-green leaves and clusters of profuse red-purple flowers on a tall stem)'). g(108234332,'(large genus of herbs of north temperate and arctic regions)'). g(108234525,'(any of various rhizomatous usually perennial plants of the genus Arnica)'). g(108234668,'(wildflower with heart-shaped leaves and broad yellow flower heads; of alpine areas west of the Rockies from Alaska to southern California)'). g(108234907,'(herb of pasture and open woodland throughout most of Europe and western Asia having orange-yellow daisylike flower heads that when dried are used as a stimulant and to treat bruises and swellings)'). g(108235201,'(used especially in treating bruises)'). g(108235308,'(lamb succory)'). g(108235432,'(small European herb with small yellow flowers)'). g(108235593,'(usually aromatic shrubs or herbs of north temperate regions and South Africa and western South America: wormwood; sagebrush; mugwort; tarragon)'). g(108236044,'(any of various composite shrubs or herbs of the genus Artemisia having aromatic green or grayish foliage)'). g(108236241,'(any of several low composite herbs of the genera Artemisia or Seriphidium)'). g(108236550,'(any of several weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia)'). g(108236719,'(any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium)'). g(108236983,'(shrubby European wormwood naturalized in North America; 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naturalized in Europe)'). g(108242311,'(common perennial of eastern North America having showy purplish flowers; a parent of the Michaelmas daisy)'). g(108242502,'(North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe)'). g(108242722,'(tufted rigid North American perennial with loose clusters of white flowers)'). g(108242882,'(perennial of southeastern United States having usually blue flowers)'). g(108243025,'(a common European salt-marsh aster)'). g(108243148,'(violet-flowered perennial aster of central United States having solitary heads)'). g(108243306,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243394,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243473,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243556,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243632,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243706,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243792,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243878,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108243966,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244048,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244127,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244218,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244303,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244386,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244461,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244543,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244625,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244702,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244781,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244874,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108244957,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108245039,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108245125,'(a variety of aster)'). g(108245202,'(genus of tropical American herbs sometimes included in genus Eupatorium)'). g(108245371,'(low spreading tropical American shrub with long slender leaves used to make a mildly stimulating drink resembling tea; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium)'). g(108245644,'(shrubs of western hemisphere often having honey-scented flowers followed by silky thistlelike heads of tiny fruits; often used for erosion control)'). g(108245940,'(a shrub of salt marshes of eastern and south central North America and West Indies; fruit is surrounded with white plumelike hairy tufts)'). g(108246235,'(California shrub with slender leafy shoots that are important browse for mule deer)'). g(108246411,'(widely spreading evergreen shrub of southwestern United States with flower heads in a leafy panicle)'). g(108246656,'(genus of coarse western American herbs with large roots containing an aromatic balsam)'). g(108246859,'(a plant of the genus Balsamorhiza having white-downy leaves in a basal rosettend yellow flowers and long balsam-scented taproots)'). g(108247063,'(daisy)'). g(108247174,'(any of numerous composite plants having flower heads with well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in a single whorl)'). g(108247382,'(low-growing Eurasian plant with yellow central disc flowers and pinkish-white outer ray flowers)'). g(108247570,'(bur marigolds)'). g(108247689,'(any of several plants of the genus Bidens having yellow flowers and prickly fruits that cling to fur and clothing)'). g(108248032,'(common bur marigold of the eastern United States)'). g(108248161,'(the seed of bur marigolds)'). g(108248282,'(North American bur marigold with large flowers)'). g(108248433,'(of temperate Eurasia)'). g(108248585,'(bur marigold of eastern and northern United States and Canada common in wet pastures and meadows)'). g(108248764,'(a variety of knapweed)'). g(108248848,'(a variety of knapweed)'). g(108248931,'(genus of tall leafy perennial herbs of eastern America and eastern Asia having flowers that resemble asters)'). g(108249148,'(any of various autumn-flowering perennials having white or pink to purple flowers that resemble asters; wild in moist soils from New Jersey to Florida and Texas)'). g(108249389,'(mostly Australian herbs having basal or alternate leaves and loosely corymbose flower heads)'). g(108249594,'(western Australian annual much cultivated for its flower heads with white or bluish to violet or variegated rays)'). g(108249814,'(genus of herbs of southwestern America having usually creamy florets followed by one-seeded fruits in a prominent bristly sheath)'). g(108250036,'(oxeye)'). g(108250157,'(Eurasian perennial herbs having daisylike flowers with yellow rays and dark centers)'). g(108250329,'(hairy Eurasian perennial having deep yellow daisies on lax willowy stems; found in the wild in open woodland and on rocky slopes)'). g(108250545,'(genus of tall smooth herbs of forested mountains of Europe and Asia minor; in some classifications includes many plants usually placed in genus Emilia)'). g(108250803,'(any of various plants of the genus Cacalia having leaves resembling those of plantain)'). g(108250969,'(marigold)'). g(108251077,'(any of numerous chiefly annual herbs of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes)'). g(108251330,'(the common European annual marigold)'). g(108251494,'(1 species: erect Asiatic herb with large flowers)'). g(108251660,'(valued for their beautiful flowers in a wide range of clear bright colors; grown primarily for cutting)'). g(108251864,'(any of numerous plants of the family_Compositae and especially of the genera Carduus and Cirsium and Onopordum having prickly-edged leaves)'). g(108252237,'(genus of annual or perennial Old World prickly thistles)'). g(108252419,'(European biennial introduced in North America having flower heads in crowded clusters at ends of spiny-winged branches)'). g(108252635,'(Eurasian perennial naturalized in eastern North America having very spiny white cottony foliage and nodding musky crimson flower heads; valuable source of nectar)'). g(108252909,'(genus of Mediterranean thistles)'). g(108253048,'(a thistle of the genus Carlina)'). g(108253195,'(stemless perennial having large flowers with white or purple-brown florets nestled in a rosette of long spiny leaves hairy beneath; 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naturalized in America)'). g(108255926,'(any of various plants of the genus Centaurea having purple thistlelike flowers)'). g(108256131,'(perennial of mountains of Iran and Iraq; cultivated for its fragrant rose-pink flowers)'). g(108256318,'(a weedy perennial with tough wiry stems and purple flowers; native to Europe but widely naturalized)'). g(108256526,'(tall European perennial having purple flower heads)'). g(108256677,'(European weed having a winged stem and hairy leaves; adventive in the eastern United States)'). g(108256879,'(small genus of plants sometimes included in genus Anthemis: chamomile)'). g(108257064,'(Eurasian plant apple-scented foliage and white-rayed flowers and feathery leaves used medicinally; in some classification systems placed in genus Anthemis)'). g(108257364,'(genus of flowering herbs of western United States)'). g(108257514,'(any of several United States plants having long stalks of funnel-shaped white or yellow flowers)'). g(108257686,'(in some classifications many plants usually assigned to the genus Chrysanthemum have been divided among other genera: e.g. Argyranthemum; Dendranthema; Leucanthemum; Tanacetum)'). g(108258003,'(any of numerous perennial Old World herbs having showy brightly colored flower heads of the genera Chrysanthemum; Argyranthemum; Dendranthema; Tanacetum; widely cultivated)'). g(108258344,'(European herb with bright yellow flowers; a common weed in grain fields)'). g(108258535,'(shrubby annual of the Mediterranean region with yellowish-white flowers)'). g(108258710,'(grown for its succulent edible leaves used in Oriental cooking)'). g(108258932,'(the flower of a chrysanthemum plant)'). g(108259046,'(golden aster)'). g(108259172,'(any of several shrubby herbs or subshrubs of the genus Chrysopsis having bright golden-yellow flower heads that resemble asters; throughout much of United States and into Canada)'). g(108259481,'(perennial golden aster of southeastern United States)'). g(108259622,'(a variety of golden aster)'). g(108259719,'(a variety of golden aster)'). g(108259814,'(genus of low branching shrubs of western North America)'). g(108260007,'(any of various much-branched yellow-flowered shrubs of the genus Chrysothamnus; western North America)'). g(108260202,'(pleasantly aromatic shrub having erect slender flexible hairy branches and dense clusters of small yellow flowers covering vast areas of western alkali plains and affording a retreat for jackrabbits; source of a yellow dye used by Navajo Indians)'). g(108260565,'(chicory)'). g(108260703,'(perennial Old World herb having rayed flower heads with blue florets cultivated for its root and its heads of crisp edible leaves used in salads)'). g(108261004,'(widely cultivated herb with leaves valued as salad green; either curly serrated leaves or broad flat ones that are usually blanched)'). g(108261275,'(the dried root of the chicory plant: used as a coffee substitute)'). g(108261427,'(plume thistles)'). g(108261549,'(any of numerous biennial to perennial herbs with handsome purple or yellow or occasionally white flower heads)'). g(108261826,'(European thistle naturalized in United States and Canada where it is a pernicious weed)'). g(108262010,'(stout North American thistle with purplish-pink flower heads)'). g(108262149,'(thistle of western North America having white woolly leaves)'). g(108262307,'(woolly thistle of western and central Europe and Balkan Peninsula)'). g(108262463,'(perennial stoloniferous thistle of northern Europe with lanceolate basal leaves and usually solitary heads of reddish-purple flowers)'). g(108262705,'(of central and southwestern Europe)'). g(108262818,'(European thistle with rather large heads and prickly leaves; extensively naturalized as a weed in the United States)'). g(108263063,'(1 species: blessed thistle)'). g(108263195,'(annual of Mediterranean to Portugal having hairy stems and minutely spiny-toothed leaves and large heads of yellow flowers)'). g(108263433,'(mistflower)'). g(108263559,'(rhizomatous plant of central and southeastern United States and West Indies having large showy heads of clear blue flowers; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium)'). g(108263857,'(common American weed or wildflower)'). g(108263997,'(common North American weed with linear leaves and small discoid heads of yellowish flowers; widely naturalized throughout temperate regions; sometimes placed in genus Erigeron)'). g(108264320,'(genus of American plants widely cultivated for their flowers)'). g(108264499,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Coreopsis having a profusion of showy usually yellow daisylike flowers over long periods; North and South America)'). g(108264799,'(used in some classification systems for some plants of genus Coreopsis)'). g(108264954,'(large treelike shrub having feathery leaves and clusters of large yellow flower heads; coastal southern California)'). g(108265151,'(stout herb with flowers one to a stalk; ornamental developed from a Mexican wildflower)'). g(108265315,'(North American annual widely cultivated for its yellow flowers with purple-red to brownish centers; in some classifications placed in a subgenus Calliopsis)'). g(108265549,'(genus of tropical American plants cultivated for their colorful flowers)'). g(108265717,'(any of various mostly Mexican herbs of the genus Cosmos having radiate heads of variously colored flowers and pinnate leaves; popular fall-blooming annuals)'). g(108265944,'(cosmopolitan herbs especially southern hemisphere; many used as ground covers)'). g(108266127,'(South African herb with golden-yellow globose flower heads; naturalized in moist areas along coast of California; cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108266370,'(herbs of Australia and New Zealand)'). g(108266516,'(any of various plants of the genus Craspedia grown for their downy foliage and globose heads of golden flowers; Australia and New Zealand)'). g(108266732,'(hawk''s beard; cosmopolitan in northern hemisphere)'). g(108266887,'(any of various plants of the genus Crepis having loose heads of yellow flowers on top of a long branched leafy stem; northern hemisphere)'). g(108267117,'(artichoke; cardoon)'). g(108267260,'(Mediterranean thistlelike plant widely cultivated for its large edible flower head)'). g(108267490,'(southern European plant having spiny leaves and purple flowers cultivated for its edible leafstalks and roots)'). g(108267712,'(genus of perennial tuberous-rooted plants of Mexico and Central America)'). g(108267880,'(any of several plants of or developed from the species Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy rayed variously colored flower heads; native to the mountains of Mexico and Central America and Colombia)'). g(108268175,'(1 species: German ivy)'). g(108268306,'(South African succulent evergreen twining climber with yellow flowers grown primarily as a houseplant for its ivylike foliage; sometimes placed in genus Senecio)'). g(108268584,'(comprises plants often included in the genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108268741,'(of China)'). g(108268907,'(South African herbs or subshrubs with usually yellow flowers)'). g(108269087,'(any of several South African plants grown for the profusion of usually yellow daisylike flowers and mounds of aromatic foliage)'). g(108269327,'(genus of Eurasian perennial tuberous or rhizomatous herbs: leopard''s bane)'). g(108269512,'(any of several herbs of the genus Dononicum having alternate often clasping stem leaves cultivated for their long stalks of yellow flower heads)'). g(108269749,'(small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs)'). g(108269913,'(any of various perennials of the eastern United States having thick rough leaves and long-stalked showy flowers with drooping rays and a conelike center)'). g(108270141,'(genus of Mediterranean and Eurasian herbs: globe thistles)'). g(108270308,'(any of various plants of the genus Echinops having prickly leaves and dense globose heads of bluish flowers)'). g(108270494,'(perennial American herb)'). g(108270635,'(any plant of the genus Elephantopus having heads of blue or purple flowers; America)'). g(108270799,'(tropical African herbs)'). g(108270946,'(tropical African annual having scarlet tassel-shaped flower heads; sometimes placed in genus Cacalia)'). g(108271213,'(tropical Asiatic annual cultivated for its small tassel-shaped heads of scarlet flowers)'). g(108271396,'(genus of shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico: brittlebush)'). g(108271573,'(fragrant rounded shrub of southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico having brittle stems and small crowded blue-green leaves and yellow flowers; produces a resin used in incense and varnish and in folk medicine)'). g(108271910,'(small genus of xerophytic herbs of southwestern United States)'). g(108272087,'(herb having a basal cluster of gray-green leaves and leafless stalks each with a solitary broad yellow flower head; desert areas Idaho to Arizona)'). g(108272329,'(1 species: North American sunflowerlike herbs)'). g(108272476,'(common erect hairy perennial of plains and prairies of southern and central United States having sunflowerlike flowers)'). g(108272671,'(coarse herbs with whitish discoid flower heads and silky pappus)'). g(108272835,'(an American weedy plant with small white or greenish flowers)'). g(108272995,'(cosmopolitan genus of usually perennial herbs with flowers that resemble asters; leaves occasionally (especially formerly) used medicinally)'). g(108273244,'(any of several North American plants of the genus Erigeron having daisylike flowers; formerly believed to repel fleas)'). g(108273579,'(widespread weed with pale purple-blue flowers)'). g(108273700,'(widely naturalized white-flowered North American herb)'). g(108273832,'(mat-forming herb of Turkestan with nearly double orange-yellow flowers)'). g(108274002,'(well-branched plant with hairy leaves and stems each with a solitary flower head with narrow white or pink or lavender rays; western North America)'). g(108274234,'(slightly succulent perennial with basal leaves and hairy sticky stems each bearing a solitary flower head with narrow pink or lavender rays; coastal bluffs Oregon to southern California)'). g(108274513,'(especially pretty plant having a delicate fringe of threadlike rays around flower heads having very slender white or pink rays; United States and Canada)'). g(108274759,'(common perennial of eastern North America having flowers with usually violet-purple rays)'). g(108274932,'(plant having branching leafy stems each branch with an especially showy solitary flower head with many narrow pink or lavender or white rays; northwestern United States mountains)'). g(108275189,'(genus of hairy herbs and shrubs of western North America)'). g(108275361,'(any plant of the genus Eriophyllum)'). g(108275495,'(grayish woolly leafy perennial with branched stems ending in leafless stalks bearing golden-yellow flower heads; dry areas western North America)'). g(108275721,'(large genus of chiefly tropical herbs having heads of white or purplish flowers)'). g(108275952,'(coarse European herb with palmately-divided leaves and clusters of small reddish-purple flower heads)'). g(108276136,'(weedy plant of southeastern United States having divided leaves and long clusters of greenish flowers)'). g(108276321,'(North American herb having whorled leaves and terminal clusters of small pinkish or purple flower heads)'). g(108276548,'(perennial herb of southeastern United States having white-rayed flower heads; formerly used as in folk medicine)'). g(108276783,'(North American herb having whorled leaves and terminal clusters of flowers spotted with purple)'). g(108277027,'(genus of tropical African herbs or subshrubs with usually blue flowers)'). g(108277224,'(hairy South African or Australian subshrub with blue-rayed daisylike flowers)'). g(108277415,'(softly hairy South African herb having flowers with bright blue rays)'). g(108277586,'(genus of small woolly herbs)'). g(108277710,'(any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads)'). g(108277907,'((literally an undutiful herb) a variety of cotton rose)'). g(108278038,'(genus of western American hairy herbs with showy flowers)'). g(108278195,'(any plant of western America of the genus Gaillardia having hairy leaves and long-stalked flowers in hot vibrant colors from golden yellow and copper to rich burgundy)'). g(108278455,'(annual of central United States having showy long-stalked yellow flower heads marked with scarlet or purple in the center)'). g(108278689,'(genus of tomentose tropical African herbs with milky sap)'). g(108278843,'(any plant of the genus Gazania valued for their showy daisy flowers)'). g(108279001,'(decumbent South African perennial with short densely leafy stems and orange flower rays with black eyespots at base)'). g(108279195,'(genus of South African or Asiatic herbs: African daisies)'). g(108279378,'(African or Asiatic herbs with daisylike flowers)'). g(108279522,'(widely cultivated South African perennial having flower heads with orange to flame-colored rays)'). g(108279736,'(small genus of hairy herbs with yellow flowers)'). g(108279886,'(slender hairy plant with few leaves and golden-yellow flower heads; sandy desert areas of southeastern California to southwestern Utah and western Arizona and northwestern Mexico)'). g(108280164,'(large widely distributed genus of coarse hairy herbs with whitish involucres)'). g(108280354,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color)'). g(108280554,'(weedy perennial of north temperate regions having woolly foliage and dirty white flowers in a leafy spike)'). g(108280754,'(large genus of coarse gummy herbs of western North and Central America)'). g(108280936,'(any of various western American plants of the genus Grindelia having resinous leaves and stems formerly used medicinally; often poisonous to livestock)'). g(108281229,'(perennial gumweed of California and Baja California)'). g(108281344,'(perennial gumweed of western and central North America)'). g(108281483,'(sticky perennial herbs and subshrubs of western North America and warm South America)'). g(108281721,'(any of several plants of the genus Gutierrezia having tiny matchlike flower heads)'). g(108281943,'(similar to Gutierrezia sarothrae but with flower heads having fewer rays and disk flowers)'). g(108282127,'(low-growing sticky subshrub of southwestern United States having narrow linear leaves on many slender branches and hundreds of tiny yellow flower heads)'). g(108282444,'(annual of southwestern United States having rigid woody branches with sticky foliage and yellow flowers)'). g(108282643,'(genus of Old World tropical herbs: velvet plants)'). g(108282797,'(Javanese foliage plant grown for their handsome velvety leaves with violet-purple hairs)'). g(108283025,'(genus of New Zealand mat-forming herbs or subshrubs: vegetable_sheep)'). g(108283201,'(cushion-forming New Zealand herb having leaves densely covered with tawny hairs)'). g(108283396,'(genus of North and South American perennial herbs or shrubs with yellow flowers; in some classifications include species placed in other genera especially Hazardia)'). g(108283713,'(a plant of the genus Haplopappus)'). g(108283857,'(annual of southern United States and Mexico having bristly leaves and pale yellow flowers)'). g(108284054,'(slender perennial of western North America having weakly bristly leaves and yellow flower heads)'). g(108284258,'(small genus of shrubs and subshrubs of western United States having flowers that change color as they mature)'). g(108284476,'(western American shrubs having white felted foliage and yellow flowers that become red-purple)'). g(108284668,'(genus of American herbs with yellow-rayed flowers: sneezeweeds)'). g(108284840,'(any of various plants of the genus Helenium characteristically causing sneezing)'). g(108285049,'(North American perennial with bright yellow late summer flowers flowers)'). g(108285205,'(stout perennial herb of western United States having flower heads with drooping orange-yellow rays; causes spewing sickness in sheep)'). g(108285432,'(a sneezeweed of southwestern United States especially southern California)'). g(108285580,'(genus of tall erect or branched American annual or perennial herbs with showy flowers: sunflowers)'). g(108285778,'(any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays)'). g(108286096,'(sunflower of eastern North America having narrow leaves and found in bogs)'). g(108286258,'(annual sunflower grown for silage and for its seeds which are a source of oil; common throughout United States and much of North America)'). g(108286506,'(very tall American perennial of central and the eastern United States to Canada having edible tuberous roots)'). g(108286732,'(tall rough-leaved perennial with a few large flower heads; central United States)'). g(108286899,'(tall perennial of central United States to Canada having golden-yellow flowers)'). g(108287072,'(similar to the common sunflower with slender usually branching stems common in central United States)'). g(108287260,'(tall perennial with hairy stems and leaves; widely cultivated for its large irregular edible tubers)'). g(108287509,'(edible tuber of the Jerusalem artichoke)'). g(108287633,'(large genus of mostly African and Australian herbs and shrubs: everlasting flowers; in some classifications includes genus Ozothamnus)'). g(108287863,'(Australian plant naturalized in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold; the choice everlasting of dried-flower lovers)'). g(108288116,'(oxeye)'). g(108288221,'(any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers)'). g(108288406,'(genus of South African and Australian herbs or shrubs grown as everlastings; the various Helipterum species are currently in process of being assigned to other genera especially Pteropogon and Hyalosperma)'). g(108288724,'(any of various plants of the genus Helipterum)'). g(108288846,'(genus of yellow-flowered North American herbs)'). g(108289007,'(hairy perennial with yellow flower heads in branched clusters; found almost everywhere in dry places from Canada to west central and western United States; sometimes placed in genus Chrysopsis)'). g(108289349,'(large genus of perennial hairy herbs of Europe to western Asia to northwestern Africa and North America; few are ornamental; often considered congeneric with Pilosella)'). g(108289647,'(any of numerous often hairy plants of the genus Hieracium having yellow or orange flowers that resemble the dandelion)'). g(108289874,'(European hawkweed introduced into northeastern United States; locally troublesome weeds)'). g(108290077,'(a hawkweed with a rosette of purple-veined basal leaves; Canada to northern Georgia and Kentucky)'). g(108290256,'(small genus of low perennial herbs of montane Europe; in some classifications included in genus Tussilago)'). g(108290471,'(rhizomatous herb with purple-red flowers suitable for groundcover; sometimes placed in genus Tussilago)'). g(108290692,'(small genus of erect balsam-scented herbs; United States Pacific NW)'). g(108290884,'(low tufted plant having hairy stems each topped by a flower head with short narrow yellow rays; northwestern United States)'). g(108291115,'(similar to but smaller than alpine hulsea)'). g(108291248,'(genus of herbs of temperate Australia including some from genus Helipterum)'). g(108291419,'(widely distributed genus of milky-juiced herbs including some cosmopolitan weeds)'). g(108291649,'(European weed widely naturalized in North America having yellow flower heads and leaves resembling a cat''s ears)'). g(108291902,'(genus of Old World herbs or subshrubs: elecampane)'). g(108292047,'(any plant of the genus Inula)'). g(108292164,'(tall coarse Eurasian herb having daisylike yellow flowers with narrow petals whose rhizomatous roots are used medicinally)'). g(108292359,'(small genus of American herbs or shrubs; in some classifications placed in a separate family Ambrosiaceae)'). g(108292558,'(any of various coarse shrubby plants of the genus Iva with small greenish flowers; common in moist areas (as coastal salt marshes) of eastern and central North America)'). g(108292826,'(tall annual marsh elder common in moist rich soil is central North America that can cause contact dermatitis; produces much pollen that is a major cause of hay fever)'). g(108293091,'(small herbs closely related to chicory: dwarf dandelions)'). g(108293244,'(any small branched yellow-flowered North American herb of the genus Krigia)'). g(108293408,'(small yellow-flowered herb resembling dandelions of central and southeastern United States)'). g(108293596,'(milky-juiced herb: lettuce; prickly lettuce)'). g(108293804,'(any of various plants of the genus Lactuca)'). g(108294009,'(annual or perennial garden plant having succulent leaves used in salads; widely grown)'). g(108294227,'(lettuce with long dark-green spoon-shaped leaves)'). g(108294398,'(distinguished by leaves arranged in a dense rosette that develop into a compact ball)'). g(108294624,'(distinguished by leaves having curled or incised leaves forming a loose rosette that does not develop into a compact head)'). g(108294847,'(lettuce valued especially for its edible stems)'). g(108295009,'(European annual wild lettuce having prickly stems; a troublesome weed in parts of United States)'). g(108295220,'(small genus of herbs of Australia and South America having small solitary white or purple flowers similar to true daisies of genus Bellis)'). g(108295454,'(small genus of herbs of Pacific coast of North and South America)'). g(108295630,'(small slender woolly annual with very narrow opposite leaves and branches bearing solitary golden-yellow flower heads; southwestern Oregon to Baja California and Arizona; often cultivated)'). g(108295917,'(genus of western United States annuals with showy yellow or white flowers)'). g(108296094,'(California annual having flower heads with yellow rays tipped with white)'). g(108296272,'(hawkbit)'). g(108296391,'(any of various common wildflowers of the genus Leontodon; of temperate Eurasia to Mediterranean regions)'). g(108296585,'(fall-blooming European herb with a yellow flower; naturalized in the United States)'). g(108296764,'(edelweiss)'). g(108296891,'(alpine perennial plant native to Europe having leaves covered with whitish down and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts)'). g(108297134,'(comprises plants often included in the genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108297367,'(tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108297665,'(similar to oxeye daisy)'). g(108297811,'(hybrid garden flower derived from Chrysanthemum maximum and Chrysanthemum lacustre having large white flower heads resembling oxeye daisies; often placed in the genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108298125,'(perennial of Portugal similar to the oxeye daisy)'). g(108298302,'(New Zealand edelweiss)'). g(108298418,'(perennial herb closely resembling European edelweiss; New Zealand)'). g(108298578,'(genus of perennial North American herbs with aromatic usually cormous roots)'). g(108298761,'(any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads)'). g(108299033,'(herb with many stems bearing narrow slender wands of crowded rose-lavender flowers; central United States and Canada to Texas and northern Mexico)'). g(108299261,'(perennial of southeastern and central United States having very dense spikes of purple flowers; often cultivated for cut flowers)'). g(108299477,'(genus of Old World herbs resembling groundsel: leopard plants)'). g(108299650,'(any of various plants of temperate Eurasia; grown for their yellow flowers and handsome foliage)'). g(108299824,'(1 species: Texas star)'). g(108299961,'(Texas annual with coarsely pinnatifid leaves; cultivated for its showy radiate yellow flower heads)'). g(108300156,'(1 species: yellow ageratum)'). g(108300286,'(shrub of southwestern Mediterranean region having yellow daisylike flowers)'). g(108300487,'(wildflowers of western North America)'). g(108300683,'(wild aster with fernlike leaves and flower heads with very narrow bright purple rays; Alberta to Texas and Mexico)'). g(108300924,'(wild aster having leafy stems and flower heads with narrow bright reddish-lavender or purple rays; western Colorado to Arizona)'). g(108301155,'(wild aster having grayish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow pale lavender or violet rayes; of rocky desert slopes California to Arizona and Utah)'). g(108301413,'(genus of sticky herbs with yellow flowers open in morning or evening but closed in bright light)'). g(108301631,'(any of various resinous glandular plants of the genus Madia; of western North and South America)'). g(108301817,'(California annual having red-brown spots near the base of its yellow flower rays)'). g(108302008,'(South American herb with sticky glandular foliage; source of madia oil)'). g(108302199,'(used as a substitute for olive oil)'). g(108302308,'(chiefly Old World strong-smelling weedy herbs; comprises plants sometimes included in other genera: e.g. Tanacetum; Tripleurospermum)'). g(108302573,'(annual Eurasian herb similar in fragrance and medicinal uses to chamomile though taste is more bitter and effect is considered inferior)'). g(108302878,'(annual aromatic weed of Pacific coastal areas (United States; northeastern Asia) having bristle-pointed leaves and rayless yellow flowers)'). g(108303123,'(herbs and subshrubs of warm North America)'). g(108303280,'(bushy subshrub having flower heads that resemble asters with broad white rays; found in desert areas of Arizona east to Kansas and south to Mexico)'). g(108303532,'(large genus of evergreen lianas of tropical America)'). g(108303691,'(herb of tropical America having vanilla-scented flowers; climbs up trees)'). g(108303930,'(genus of South American shrubs or lianas having large flower heads with feathery pappuses)'). g(108304117,'(any of various plants of the genus Mutisia)'). g(108304232,'(genus of North American and east Asian perennial herbs; sometimes included in genus Prenanthes)'). g(108304472,'(a plant of the genus Nabalus)'). g(108304600,'(herb of northeastern North America having drooping clusters of yellowish-white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Prenanthes)'). g(108304849,'(common perennial herb widely distributed in the southern and eastern United States having drooping clusters of pinkish flowers and thick basal leaves suggesting a lion''s foot in shape; sometimes placed in genus Prenanthes)'). g(108305215,'(large genus of Australian evergreen shrubs or small trees with large daisylike flowers)'). g(108305409,'(any of various mostly Australian attractively shaped shrubs of the genus Olearia grown for their handsome and sometimes fragrant evergreen foliage and profusion of daisy flowers with white or purple or blue rays)'). g(108305744,'(musk-scented shrub or tree of southern and southeastern Australia having creamy-yellow flower heads)'). g(108305919,'(bushy New Zealand shrub cultivated for its fragrant white flower heads)'). g(108306075,'(a genus of Eurasian herbs of the family Compositae with prickly foliage and large purplish flowers)'). g(108306315,'(biennial Eurasian white hairy thistle having pale purple flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(108306567,'(genus of western African herbs or shrubs)'). g(108306705,'(a South African plant of the genus Othonna having smooth often fleshy leaves and heads of yellow flowers)'). g(108306882,'(genus of Australian shrubs and perennial herbs; sometimes included in genus Helichrysum)'). g(108307083,'(shrub with white woolly branches and woolly leaves having fragrant flowers forming long sprays; flowers suitable for drying; sometimes placed in genus Helichrysum)'). g(108307385,'(genus of American of east Asian perennial herbs with yellow to orange or red flower rays; sometimes included in genus Senecio)'). g(108307618,'(any of several yellow-flowered plants of the genus Packer; often placed in genus Senecio)'). g(108307782,'(weedy herb of the eastern United States to Texas having golden-yellow flowers; sometimes becomes invasive; sometimes placed in genus Senecio)'). g(108308035,'(small genus of North American herbs and shrubs with terminal panicles of small ray flowers)'). g(108308277,'(much-branched subshrub with silvery leaves and small white flowers of Texas and northern Mexico; cultivated as a source of rubber)'). g(108308503,'(tropical American annual weed with small radiate heads of white flowers; adventive in southern United States)'). g(108308720,'(stout perennial herb of the eastern United States with whitish flowers; leaves traditionally used by Catawba indians to treat burns)'). g(108308991,'(cineraria)'). g(108309133,'(herb of Canary Islands widely cultivated for its blue or purple or red or variegated daisylike flowers)'). g(108309350,'(herb derived from Pericallis_cruenta and widely cultivated in a variety of profusely flowering forms with florets from white to pink to red or purple or violet or blue; sometimes placed in genus Cineraria)'). g(108309660,'(genus of rhizomatous herbs of north temperate regions: butterbur; sweet coltsfoot)'). g(108309891,'(small Eurasian herb having broad leaves and lilac-pink rayless flowers; found in moist areas)'). g(108310114,'(European herb with vanilla-scented white-pink flowers)'). g(108310289,'(American sweet-scented herb)'). g(108310420,'(genus of weedy Old World yellow-flowered herbs usually containing a bitter-tasting substance: bitterweed)'). g(108310630,'(widespread European weed with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(108310870,'(genus of hairy perennial herbs with horizontal rhizomes and leafy or underground stolons; Eurasia and North Africa; often considered congeneric with Hieracium)'). g(108311159,'(any of various plants of the genus Pilosella)'). g(108311277,'(European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium)'). g(108311583,'(European hawkweed having soft hairy leaves; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium)'). g(108311773,'(small genus of tropical American perennial herbs or subshrubs with white to pale yellow flowers; often included in genus Stevia)'). g(108312010,'(any plant of the genus Piqueria or the closely related genus Stevia)'). g(108312149,'(genus of North American and Asiatic perennial herbs having pinnatisect leaves small heads of drooping yellowish to purple flowers; sometimes includes species often placed in genus Nabalus)'). g(108312450,'(herb of central and southern Europe having purple florets)'). g(108312611,'(genus of Australian and South African herbs including some from genus Helipterum)'). g(108312792,'(southern Australian plant having feathery hairs surrounding the fruit)'). g(108312963,'(genus of temperate Old World herbs: fleabane)'). g(108313119,'(hairy perennial Eurasian herb with yellow daisylike flowers reputed to destroy or drive away fleas)'). g(108313332,'(used in former classifications for plants later placed in genus Chrysanthemum and now often included in genus Tanacetum)'). g(108313544,'(genus of low-growing mat-forming New Zealand plants; in some classifications includes species placed in genus Haastia)'). g(108313769,'(perennial prostrate mat-forming herb with hoary woolly foliage)'). g(108313966,'(genus of perennial wildflowers of North American plains and prairies; often cultivated for their showy flower heads)'). g(108314229,'(coneflower with flower heads resembling a Mexican hat with a tall red-brown disk and drooping yellow or yellow and red-brown rays; great plains along base of Rocky Mountains)'). g(108314501,'(plant similar to the Mexican hat coneflower; from British Columbia to New Mexico)'). g(108314711,'(coneflower of central to southwestern United States)'). g(108314865,'(genus of xerophytic herbs and shrubs of South Africa and Australia; sometimes included in genus Helipterum)'). g(108315071,'(Australian annual everlasting having light pink nodding flower heads; sometimes placed in genus Helipterum)'). g(108315322,'(North American perennial herbs with showy cone-shaped flower heads)'). g(108315557,'(any of various plants of the genus Rudbeckia cultivated for their large usually yellow daisies with prominent central cones)'). g(108315792,'(the state flower of Maryland; of central and southeastern United States; having daisylike flowers with dark centers and yellow to orange rays)'). g(108316054,'(tall leafy plant with erect branches ending in large yellow flower heads with downward-arching rays; Rocky Mtns south to Arizona and east to Atlantic coast)'). g(108316335,'(very tall branching herb with showy much-doubled yellow flower heads)'). g(108316538,'(genus of Mediterranean subshrubs with rayless flower heads)'). g(108316708,'(branching aromatic Mediterranean shrub with woolly stems and leaves and yellow flowers)'). g(108316904,'(small genus of tropical American annual herbs: creeping zinnia)'). g(108317080,'(low-branching leafy annual with zinnialike flower heads; southwestern United States and Mexico to Guatemala)'). g(108317292,'(genus of herbs of temperate and cool regions of Eurasia)'). g(108317459,'(annual herb of the eastern Himalayas (Kashmir) having purple florets and a fragrant root that yields a volatile oil used in perfumery and for preserving furs)'). g(108317729,'(small genus of thistlelike herbs of the Mediterranean region)'). g(108317899,'(any of several spiny Mediterranean herbs of the genus Scolymus having yellow flower heads)'). g(108318086,'(a golden thistle of southwestern Europe cultivated for its edible sweet roots and edible leaves and stalks; its yellow flowers are used as a substitute for saffron)'). g(108318338,'(enormous and diverse cosmopolitan genus of trees and shrubs and vines and herbs including many weeds)'). g(108318641,'(plant with erect leafy stems bearing clusters of rayless yellow flower heads on bent individual stalks; moist regions of southwestern United States)'). g(108318891,'(stiff much-branched perennial of the Mediterranean region having very white woolly stems and leaves; sometimes placed in genus Cineraria)'). g(108319146,'(bluish-green bushy leafy plant covered with close white wool and bearing branched clusters of yellow flower heads; southwestern United States; toxic to range livestock)'). g(108319419,'(American ragwort with yellow flowers)'). g(108319561,'(widespread European weed having yellow daisylike flowers; sometimes an obnoxious weed and toxic to cattle if consumed in quantity)'). g(108319819,'(perennial with sharply toothed triangular leaves on leafy stems bearing a cluster of yellow flower heads; moist places in mountains of western North America)'). g(108320064,'(Eurasian weed with heads of small yellow flowers)'). g(108320206,'(genus of narrow-leaved European herbs)'). g(108320344,'(perennial south European herb having narrow entire leaves and solitary yellow flower heads and long black-skinned carrot-shaped edible roots)'). g(108320634,'(small genus of herbs of the eastern United States: white-topped asters)'). g(108320822,'(herb having corymbose white-rayed flowers with scaly bracts and silky indehiscent fruits)'). g(108321012,'(a variety of white-topped aster)'). g(108321122,'(woody plants grown chiefly for their silver or gray and often aromatic foliage; formerly included in the genus Artemisia)'). g(108321396,'(low much-branched perennial of western United States having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant)'). g(108321654,'(plants of western and northern European coasts)'). g(108321823,'(aromatic shrub of arid regions of western North America having hoary leaves)'). g(108322038,'(genus of Old World perennial herbs with spirally arranged toothed leaves)'). g(108322222,'(European perennial whose serrate leaves yield a yellow dye)'). g(108322375,'(tall North American perennial herbs)'). g(108322520,'(North American perennial having a resinous odor and yellow flowers)'). g(108322683,'(small genus of east African herbs)'). g(108322824,'(tall Old World biennial thistle with large clasping white-blotched leaves and purple flower heads; naturalized in California and South America)'). g(108323139,'(goldenrod)'). g(108323258,'(any of numerous chiefly summer-blooming and fall-blooming North American plants especially of the genus Solidago)'). g(108323733,'(plant of eastern North America having creamy white flowers)'). g(108323866,'(large North American goldenrod having showy clusters of yellow flowers on arching branches; often a weed)'). g(108324076,'(similar to meadow goldenrod but usually smaller)'). g(108324213,'(goldenrod similar to narrow goldenrod but having bristly hairs on edges of leaf stalks; mountainous regions of western America)'). g(108324426,'(a dyer''s weed of Canada and the eastern United States having yellow flowers sometimes used in dyeing)'). g(108324608,'(goldenrod of eastern America (especially Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania) having aromatic leaves from which a medicinal tea is made)'). g(108324837,'(eastern North American herb whose yellow flowers are (or were) used in dyeing)'). g(108324990,'(vigorous showy goldenrod common along eastern and Gulf coasts of North America)'). g(108325174,'(western American goldenrod with long narrow clusters of small yellow flowers)'). g(108325335,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325421,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325509,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325592,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325684,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325768,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325851,'(a variety of goldenrod)'). g(108325961,'(sow thistles)'). g(108326081,'(any of several Old World coarse prickly-leaved shrubs and subshrubs having milky juice and yellow flowers; widely naturalized; often noxious weeds in cultivated soil)'). g(108326356,'(annual Eurasian sow thistle with soft spiny leaves and rayed yellow flower heads)'). g(108326511,'(genus of western North American low evergreen shrubs growing in dense tufts)'). g(108326696,'(dark green erect herb of northwestern United States and southwestern Canada having stiff leaves in dense tufts and yellow flower heads; sometimes placed in genus Haplopappus)'). g(108326996,'(genus of shrubs and herbs of tropical and warm Americas)'). g(108327148,'(any plant of the genus Stevia or the closely related genus Piqueria having glutinous foliage and white or purplish flowers; Central and South America)'). g(108327369,'(1 species: stokes'' aster)'). g(108327503,'(erect perennial of southeastern United States having large heads of usually blue flowers)'). g(108327707,'(marigolds)'). g(108327826,'(any of various tropical American plants of the genus Tagetes widely cultivated for their showy yellow or orange flowers)'). g(108328055,'(a stout branching annual with large yellow to orange flower heads; Mexico and Central America)'). g(108328260,'(strong-scented bushy annual with orange or yellow flower heads marked with red; Mexico and Guatemala)'). g(108328439,'(a large genus of plants resembling chrysanthemums; comprises some plants often included in other genera especially genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108328817,'(tansy-scented Eurasian perennial herb with buttonlike yellow flowers; used as potherb or salad green and sometimes for potpourri or tea or flavoring; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108329200,'(densely hairy plant with rayless flowers; San Francisco Bay area)'). g(108329372,'(spring-flowering garden perennial of Asiatic origin having finely divided aromatic leaves and white to pink-purple flowers; source of an insecticide; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108329700,'(white-flowered pyrethrum of Balkan area whose pinnate leaves are white and silky-hairy below; source of an insecticide; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108330037,'(made of dried flower heads of pyrethrum plants)'). g(108330139,'(lightly hairy rhizomatous perennial having aromatic feathery leaves and stems bearing open clusters of small buttonlike yellow flowers; sand dunes of Pacific coast of North America)'). g(108330425,'(bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108330724,'(shrubby perennial of the Canary Islands having white flowers and leaves and hairy stems covered with dust-like down; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum)'). g(108331043,'(common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally)'). g(108331313,'(an asterid dicot genus of the family Compositae including dandelions)'). g(108331493,'(any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls)'). g(108331762,'(Eurasian plant widely naturalized as a weed in North America; used as salad greens and to make wine)'). g(108332007,'(the foliage of the dandelion plant)'). g(108332122,'(perennial dandelion native to Kazakh Republic of Russia cultivated for its fleshy roots which have high rubber content)'). g(108332352,'(genus of hairy yellow-flowered plants ofwestern United States; includes plants sometimes placed in genus Hymenoxys)'). g(108332601,'(perennial having tufted basal leaves and short leafless stalks each bearing a solitary yellow flower head; dry hillsides and plains of west central North America; sometimes placed in genus Hymenoxys)'). g(108332925,'(whitish hairy plant with featherlike leaves and a few stout stems each bearing an especially handsome solitary large yellow flower head; mountainous regions north central United States)'). g(108333267,'(genus of robust herbs of Mexico and Central America: Mexican sunflower)'). g(108333436,'(any plant of the genus Tithonia; tall coarse herbs or shrubs of Mexico to Panama having large sunflowerlike flower heads with yellow disc florets and golden-yellow to orange-scarlet rays)'). g(108333716,'(genus of western American low tufted herbs: Easter daisy)'). g(108333886,'(dwarf tufted nearly stemless herb having a rosette of woolly leaves and large white-rayed flower heads and bristly achenes; central Canada and United States west to Arizona)'). g(108334174,'(genus of Old World herbs with linear entire leaves and yellow or purple flower heads)'). g(108334391,'(European perennial naturalized throughout United States having hollow stems with a few long narrow tapered leaves and each bearing a solitary pale yellow flower)'). g(108334632,'(Mediterranean biennial herb with long-stemmed heads of purple ray flowers and milky sap and long edible root; naturalized throughout United States)'). g(108334948,'(edible root of the salsify plant)'). g(108335068,'(weedy European annual with yellow flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(108335274,'(genus of herbs of southern United States)'). g(108335422,'(perennial of southeastern United States with leaves having the fragrance of vanilla)'). g(108335606,'(small genus comprising plants often included in genus Matricaria)'). g(108335834,'(ubiquitous European annual weed with white flowers and finely divided leaves naturalized and sometimes cultivated in eastern North America; sometimes included in genus Matricaria)'). g(108336228,'(mat-forming perennial herb of Asia Minor; sometimes included in genus Matricaria)'). g(108336449,'(low densely tufted perennial herb of Turkey having small white flowers; used as a ground cover in dry places; sometimes included in genus Matricaria)'). g(108336736,'(genus of low creeping yellow-flowered perennial herbs of north temperate regions: coltsfoots; in some classifications includes species often placed in other genera especially Homogyne and Petasites)'). g(108337045,'(perennial herb with large rounded leaves resembling a colt''s foot and yellow flowers appearing before the leaves do; native to Europe but now nearly cosmopolitan; used medicinally especially formerly)'). g(108337339,'(genus of South African herbs and shrubs cultivated as ornamentals)'). g(108337502,'(any of various plants of the genus Ursinia grown for their yellow- or orange- or white-rayed flowers)'). g(108337675,'(herbs and shrubs of warm North America to Mexico; includes plants formerly placed in genus Actinomeris)'). g(108337889,'(used in some classification systems for plants now included in genus Verbesina)'). g(108338064,'(any plant of the genus Verbesina having clustered white or yellow flower heads)'). g(108338304,'(perennial herb with showy yellow flowers; the eastern United States)'). g(108338535,'(coarse grayish green annual yellow-flowered herb; southwestern United States to Mexico)'). g(108338784,'(perennial herb with yellow flowers; southern and south central United States)'). g(108338943,'(tall perennial herb having clusters of white flowers; the eastern United States)'). g(108339122,'(genus of New World tropical herbs or shrubs with terminal cymose heads of tubular flowers)'). g(108339310,'(any of various plants of the genus Vernonia of tropical and warm regions of especially North America that take their name from their loose heads of purple to rose flowers that quickly take on a rusty hue)'). g(108339598,'(coarse leafy perennial plants resembling sunflowers found especially in the United States)'). g(108339823,'(balsamic-resinous herb with clumps of lanceolate leaves and stout leafy stems ending in large deep yellow flowers on long stalks; northwestern United States)'). g(108340080,'(herb with basal leaves and leafy hairy stems bearing solitary flower heads with white or pale cream rays; northwestern United States)'). g(108340325,'(low tufted white-woolly yellow-flowered herb of California)'). g(108340472,'(coarse herbs having small heads of greenish flowers followed by burrs with hooked bristles)'). g(108340672,'(any coarse weed of the genus Xanthium having spiny burrs)'). g(108340816,'(genus of annual densely hairy herbs of Mediterranean to southwestern Asia)'). g(108341010,'(any plant of the genus Xeranthemum native to southern Europe having chaffy or silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers)'). g(108341215,'(mostly widely cultivated species of everlasting flowers having usually purple flowers; southern Europe to Iran; naturalized elsewhere)'). g(108341445,'(genus of annual or perennial plants of tropical America having solitary heads of brightly colored flowers)'). g(108341647,'(any of various plants of the genus Zinnia cultivated for their variously and brightly colored flower heads)'). g(108341890,'(subshrub with slender woolly stems and long narrow leaves and flower heads with white rays; southern United States and northern Mexico)'). g(108342100,'(subshrub having short leafy stems and numerous small flower heads with nearly round yellow-orange rays; Arizona south to Mexico and east to Kansas)'). g(108342334,'(family of bristly hairy sometimes climbing plants; America and Africa and southern Arabia)'). g(108342570,'(genus of tropical American prickly herbs or subshrubs)'). g(108342719,'(any of various perennial South American plants of the genus Loasa having stinging hairs and showy white or yellow or reddish-orange flowers)'). g(108342929,'(genus of bristly herbs or subshrubs of western America lacking stinging hairs)'). g(108343137,'(biennial of southwestern United States having lustrous-white stems and toothed leaves grown for its large pale yellow flowers that open in early morning)'). g(108343414,'(annual grown especially for its fragrant golden nocturnal flowers)'). g(108343574,'(small dry indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall)'). g(108343715,'(a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple)'). g(108343851,'(seed vessel having hooks or prickles)'). g(108343962,'(in some classifications includes Lobeliaciae)'). g(108344166,'(large genus of herbs grown for their blossoms: bellflowers)'). g(108344324,'(any of various plants of the genus Campanula having blue or white bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108344713,'(perennial of northern hemisphere with slender stems and bell-shaped blue flowers)'). g(108344884,'(erect European herb with creeping rootstocks and nodding spikelike racemes of blue to violet flowers)'). g(108345076,'(European biennial widely cultivated for its blue or violet or white flowers)'). g(108345249,'(bellflower of southeastern United States (Maryland to Georgia) having pale blue flowers)'). g(108345423,'(annual or perennial of eastern North America with long spikes of blue or white flowers)'). g(108345593,'(bellflower common in marshes of eastern North America having lanceolate linear leaves and small whitish flowers)'). g(108345791,'(bellflower of Europe to temperate Asia having dense spikes of violet-blue to white flowers)'). g(108345970,'(perennial European bellflower with racemose white or blue flowers)'). g(108346145,'(bellflower of southeastern Europe)'). g(108346283,'(bellflower of Europe and Asia and North Africa having bluish flowers and an edible tuberous root used with the leaves in salad)'). g(108346507,'(European bellflower with blue-purple to lilac flowers formerly used to treat sore throat)'). g(108346702,'(European perennial bellflower that grows in clumps with spreading stems and blue or white flowers)'). g(108346909,'(order of plants with irregular flowers having minute seeds: Orchidaceae; Burmanniaceae)'). g(108347128,'(enormous cosmopolitan family of perennial terrestrial or epiphytic plants with fleshy tubers or rootstocks and unusual flowers)'). g(108348831,'(any of numerous plants of the orchid family usually having flowers of unusual shapes and beautiful colors)'). g(108350633,'(type genus of the orchid family; hardy terrestrial orchids of the temperate the northern hemisphere)'). g(108350829,'(any of various deciduous terrestrial orchids having fleshy tubers and flowers in erect terminal racemes)'). g(108351058,'(Eurasian orchid with showy pink or purple flowers in a loose spike)'). g(108351221,'(Mediterranean orchid having usually purple flowers with a fan-shaped spotted or striped rose-red lip)'). g(108351426,'(North American orchid having a spike of violet-purple flowers mixed with white; sepals and petals form a hood)'). g(108351654,'(epiphytic orchids of tropical Asia having stiff 2-ranked leaves and fragrant white flowers in arching racemes)'). g(108351861,'(any orchid of the genus Aerides)'). g(108351965,'(genus of tropical Old World epiphytic orchids with showy flowers sometimes grotesque)'). g(108352178,'(any of various spectacular orchids of the genus Angraecum having 2-ranked dark green leathery leaves and usually nocturnally scented white or ivory flowers)'). g(108352407,'(genus of delicate Asiatic orchids)'). g(108352560,'(any of several delicate Asiatic orchids grown especially for their velvety leaves with metallic white or gold veining)'). g(108352755,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Orchicaceae)'). g(108352917,'(North American orchid bearing a single leaf and yellowish-brown flowers)'). g(108353098,'(genus of bog orchids of North America and Japan)'). g(108353263,'(any of several bog orchids of the genus Arethusa having 1 or 2 showy flowers)'). g(108353431,'(a bog orchid with usually a solitary fragrant magenta pink blossom with a wide-gaping corolla; Canada)'). g(108353654,'(genus of tropical American terrestrial orchids with large purple or pink flowers)'). g(108353831,'(any of various orchids of the genus Bletia having pseudo-bulbs and erect leafless racemes of large purple or pink flowers)'). g(108354024,'(small genus of chiefly east Asiatic hardy terrestrial orchids similar to genus Bletia)'). g(108354219,'(Japanese orchid with white-striped leaves and slender erect racemes of rose to magenta flowers; often cultivated; sometimes placed in genus Bletia)'). g(108354464,'(genus of tropical American epiphytic or lithophytic rhizomatous orchids)'). g(108354636,'(any of various tropical American orchids with usually solitary fleshy leaves and showy white to green nocturnally fragrant blossoms solitary or in racemes of up to 7)'). g(108354877,'(genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids having striking axillary racemes of yellow to green spiderlike flowers with long slender sepals and warty lips: spider orchids)'). g(108355175,'(South American orchid with spiderlike pale-yellow to pale-green flowers)'). g(108355347,'(Central American orchid having spiderlike flowers with prominent green warts)'). g(108355522,'(terrestrial orchids of Australia to New Caledonia)'). g(108355690,'(any of various orchids of the genus Caladenia)'). g(108355828,'(orchid with red-tinged linear leaves and panicle of purple-marked pale-yellow flowers with deep red or purple lip; southwestern Australia)'). g(108356066,'(large and widely distributed genus of terrestrial orchids)'). g(108356222,'(any of various showy orchids of the genus Calanthe having white or yellow or rose-colored flowers and broad leaves folded lengthwise)'). g(108356428,'(terrestrial orchids of North America)'). g(108356576,'(an orchid)'). g(108356706,'(1 species found throughout much of northern North America and Eurasia)'). g(108356854,'(rare north temperate bog orchid bearing a solitary white to pink flower marked with purple at the tip of an erect reddish stalk above 1 basal leaf)'). g(108357088,'(genus of tropical American orchids having showy male and female flowers usually on separate inflorescences)'). g(108357306,'(orchid having both male and female flowers in the same raceme; when a sensitive projection at the base of the column of the male flower is touched the pollen is suddenly ejected)'). g(108357587,'(large and highly valued genus of beautiful tropical American epiphytic or lithophytic orchids; the typical orchids; known in many varieties)'). g(108357825,'(any orchid of the genus Cattleya characterized by a hood-shaped three-lobed lip enclosing the column; among the most popular and most extravagantly beautiful orchids known)'). g(108358070,'(small genus of temperate Old World terrestrial orchids)'). g(108358263,'(any of several orchids of the genus Cephalanthera)'). g(108358407,'(orchid of Mediterranean and Asia having a lax spike of bright rose-pink flowers)'). g(108358589,'(terrestrial orchids of North and South America having slender fibrous roots; allied to genus Pogonia)'). g(108358818,'(orchid of northeastern United States with magenta-pink flowers having funnel-shaped lip; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia)'). g(108359096,'(orchid of central and northern South America having 1- to 3-blossomed racemes of large showy rose-colored flowers; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia)'). g(108359357,'(terrestrial orchids of cooler parts of North America and Europe: satyr orchid)'). g(108359571,'(orchid with broad ovate leaves and long-bracted green very irregular flowers)'). g(108359751,'(orchid having hooded long-bracted green to yellow-green flowers suffused with purple)'). g(108359934,'(large diverse genus of tropical Asiatic epiphytic orchids)'). g(108360091,'(any of various orchids of the genus Coelogyne with: clusters of fragrant lacy snow-white flowers; sinister salmon-pink solitary flowers; chainlike racemes of topaz and chocolate brown flowers; spikes of delicate white spice-scented flowers; emerald green flowers marked with blue-black)'). g(108360451,'(genus of leafless root-parasitic orchids having small purplish or yellowish racemose flowers with lobed lips; widely distributed in temperate regions)'). g(108360718,'(a wildflower of the genus Corallorhiza growing from a hard mass of rhizomes associated with a fungus that aids in absorbing nutrients from the forest floor)'). g(108361003,'(common coral root having yellowish- or reddish- or purplish-brown leafless stems bearing loose racemes of similarly colored flowers with white purple-spotted lips; Guatemala to Canada)'). g(108361275,'(nearly leafless wildflower with erect reddish-purple stems bearing racemes of pale pinkish and brownish-striped flowers; western Canada to Mexico)'). g(108361508,'(plant having clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips; northern New Mexico north through South Dakota and Washington to Alaska)'). g(108361812,'(small genus of tropical American epiphytic or lithophytic orchids)'). g(108361991,'(any of several orchids of the genus Coryanthes having racemes of a few musky-scented waxy flowers with a helmet-shaped lip process)'). g(108362215,'(genus of epiphytic or terrestrial tropical American orchids)'). g(108362386,'(any of several orchids of the genus Cycnoches having slender arching columns of flowers suggesting the neck of a swan)'). g(108362604,'(genus of tropical epiphytic or terrestrial Old World orchids; one of the most popular orchid genera)'). g(108362803,'(any of various plants of the genus Cymbidium having narrow leaves and a long drooping cluster of numerous showy and variously colored boat-shaped flowers; extensively hybridized and cultivated as houseplants and important florists'' flowers)'). g(108363126,'(genus of chiefly American perennial leafy-stemmed orchids: lady''s slippers; sometimes includes species of genus Paphiopedilum)'). g(108363385,'(a plant or flower of the genus Cypripedium)'). g(108363502,'(any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden)'). g(108363886,'(once common rose pink woodland orchid of eastern North America)'). g(108364043,'(pale pink wild orchid of northeastern America having an inflated pouchlike lip)'). g(108364275,'(orchid of northern North America having a brownish-green flower and red-and-white lip suggestive of a ram''s head)'). g(108364496,'(maroon to purple-brown orchid with yellow lip; Europe, North America and Japan)'). g(108364732,'(plant of eastern and central North America having slightly fragrant purple-marked greenish-yellow flowers)'). g(108364945,'(often having many yellow-green orchids with white pouches growing along streams and seeps of southwestern Oregon and northern California)'). g(108365180,'(clusters of several short stems each having 2 broad leaves and 2-4 drooping brownish to greenish flowers with pouches mottled with purple; British Columbia to central California and northern Colorado)'). g(108365477,'(leafy plant having a few stems in a clump with 1 white and dull purple flower in each upper leaf axil; Alaska to northern California and Wyoming)'). g(108365714,'(genus of terrestrial orchids of Europe and Asia and North Africa)'). g(108365915,'(any of several orchids of the genus Dactylorhiza having fingerlike tuberous roots; Europe and Mediterranean region)'). g(108366107,'(European orchid having lanceolate leaves spotted purple and pink to white or mauve flowers spotted or lined deep red or purple)'). g(108366375,'(large genus and variable genus of chiefly epiphytic or lithophytic orchids of tropical and subtropical Asia and Australasia)'). g(108366599,'(a plant of the genus Dendrobium having stems like cane and usually showy racemose flowers)'). g(108366764,'(genus of showy tropical African terrestrial orchids)'). g(108366910,'(any orchid of the genus Disa; beautiful orchids with dark green leaves and usually hooded flowers; much prized as emblematic flowers in their native regions)'). g(108367136,'(comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants having bizarre and often sinister-looking flowers with pendulous scapes and motile lips)'). g(108367404,'(comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: very dwarf plants having short tufted and usually unifoliate stems with usually solitary flowers)'). g(108367666,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Orchidaceae)'). g(108367832,'(waxy white nearly leafless plant with stems in clusters and racemes of white flowers; northwestern United States to northern California and east to Idaho)'). g(108368102,'(large genus of epiphytic and lithophytic orchids of tropical and subtropical Americas and West Indies; formerly included in genus Epidendrum)'). g(108368390,'(Mexican epiphytic orchid with glaucous gray-green leaves and lemon- to golden-yellow flowers appearing only partially opened; sometimes placed in genus Cattleya)'). g(108368666,'(orchid of Florida and the Bahamas having showy brightly colored flowers; sometimes placed in genus Epidendrum)'). g(108368900,'(Mexican epiphytic orchid having pale green or yellow-green flowers with white purple-veined lip)'). g(108369135,'(large and variable genus of terrestrial or epiphytic or lithophytic orchids of tropical and subtropical Americas; some native to United States)'). g(108369391,'(any of various orchids of the genus Epidendrum)'). g(108369513,'(genus of hardy orchids with leafy-bracted racemes of greenish or purplish irregular flowers)'). g(108369754,'(any of various orchids of the genus Epipactis)'). g(108369912,'(European orchid with spikes of green and pinkish or purplish flowers)'). g(108370067,'(orchid growing along streams or ponds of western North America having leafy stems and 1 greenish-brown and pinkish flower in the axil of each upper leaf)'). g(108370352,'(small genus of Australian orchids)'). g(108370497,'(orchid having blue to purple flowers with tongue- or strap-shaped protuberances (calli) at the lip base)'). g(108370678,'(genus of small orchids of the northern hemisphere with creeping rhizomes and stalked ovate leaves and small flowers)'). g(108370903,'(any of several small temperate and tropical orchids having mottled or striped leaves and spikes of small yellowish-white flowers in a twisted raceme)'). g(108371151,'(small genus of large epiphytic or terrestrial orchids of southeastern Asia to Polynesia; the giants of the Orchidaceae having long narrow leaves and drooping flower clusters often 6 feet long)'). g(108371447,'(small genus of terrestrial orchids of North America and temperate Eurasia)'). g(108371653,'(European orchid having dense spikes of fragrant pink or lilac or red flowers with conspicuous spurs)'). g(108371855,'(similar to Gymnadenia conopsea but with smaller flowers on shorter stems and having much shorter spurs)'). g(108372078,'(genus of North American terrestrial orchids usually included in genus Habenaria)'). g(108372260,'(chiefly terrestrial orchids with tubers or fleshy roots often having long slender spurs and petals and lip lobes; includes species formerly placed in genus Gymnadeniopsis)'). g(108372580,'(any of several summer-flowering American orchids distinguished by a fringed or lacerated lip)'). g(108372913,'(any of several green orchids of the genus Habenaria)'). g(108373041,'(any of several American wildflowers with a kidney-shaped lip)'). g(108373282,'(orchid with spikes of many fragrant white flowers on erect leafy stems; of wet or boggy ground through most of the West and northern North America)'). g(108373525,'(bog orchid of eastern North America with a spike of pure white fringed flowers)'). g(108373715,'(slender inland rein orchid similar to coastal rein orchid but with pale greenish-yellow flowers)'). g(108373894,'(North American orchid similar to Habenaria psycodes with larger paler flowers)'). g(108374085,'(stout orchid of central California to northern Washington having racemes of white fragrant bilaterally symmetrical flowers)'). g(108374293,'(a long-spurred orchid with base leaves and petals converging under the upper sepal)'). g(108374457,'(fringed orchid of the eastern United States having a greenish flower with the lip deeply lacerate)'). g(108374696,'(orchid of boggy or wet lands of north central United States having racemes of very fragrant creamy or greenish white flowers)'). g(108374935,'(slender fringed orchid of eastern North America having white flowers)'). g(108375080,'(orchid having a raceme of large greenish-white flowers on a single flower stalk growing between two elliptic or round basal leaves lying on the ground; from northern Oregon and Montana across Canada to the eastern United States)'). g(108375401,'(orchid of northeastern and alpine eastern North America closely related to the purple fringed orchids but having rosy-purple or violet flowers with denticulate leaf divisions)'). g(108375695,'(North American orchid with clusters of fragrant purple fringed flowers)'). g(108375878,'(similar to coastal rein orchid but with smaller flowers; Alaska to Baja California and east to the Dakotas and Colorado)'). g(108376087,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Orchidaceae)'). g(108376272,'(orchid with yellowish-brown flowers with dark veins; southeastern Arizona to the eastern United States)'). g(108376480,'(orchid with slender nearly leafless reddish-brown stems with loose racemes of reddish-brown flowers; of open brushy woods of southeastern Arizona and central Texas)'). g(108376751,'(small genus of terrestrial orchids of Europe and Mediterranean region)'). g(108376942,'(an orchid of the genus Himantoglossum)'). g(108377084,'(large genus of mostly epiphytic or lithophytic Central and South American orchids of various sizes)'). g(108377279,'(any of various spectacular plants of the genus Laelia having showy flowers in many colors)'). g(108377440,'(genus of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids; pantropical to temperate)'). g(108377644,'(an orchid of the genus Liparis having few leaves and usually fairly small yellow-green or dull purple flowers in terminal racemes)'). g(108377846,'(an orchid of the genus Liparis having a pair of leaves)'). g(108377975,'(small terrestrial orchid of eastern North America and Europe having two nearly basal leaves and dull yellow-green racemose flowers)'). g(108378213,'(genus of terrestrial orchids having usually a single pair of broad shining leaves at midstem; temperate Asia and North America and Europe)'). g(108378496,'(small orchid with two elliptic leaves and a slender raceme of small green flowers; western North America)'). g(108378714,'(orchid having two triangular leaves and a short lax raceme of green to rust-colored flowers with the lip flushed mauve; Europe and Asia and North America and Greenland)'). g(108378981,'(orchid having a pair of ovate leaves and a long slender raceme of green flowers sometimes tinged red-brown; Europe to central Asia)'). g(108379202,'(large genus of largely terrestrial orchids with one or a few plicate leaves and slender spikes or tiny mostly green flowers; cosmopolitan)'). g(108379447,'(North American orchid having a solitary leaf and flowers with threadlike petals)'). g(108379656,'(large genus of tropical American mostly epiphytic orchids whose flowers have sepals fused at the base forming a tube; includes orchids sometimes placed in genera Dracula and Dryadella and Scaphosepalum)'). g(108379959,'(any of numerous orchids of the genus Masdevallia; tufted evergreen often diminutive plants whose flowers in a remarkable range of colors are usually tricornlike with sepals fused at the base to form a tube)'). g(108380241,'(large genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids with persistent leathery leaves and single-flowered scapes)'). g(108380451,'(any of numerous orchids of the genus Maxillaria often cultivated for their large brilliantly colored solitary flowers)'). g(108380644,'(genus of tropical American orchids)'). g(108380788,'(any of various orchids of the genus Miltonia having solitary or loosely racemose showy broadly spreading flowers)'). g(108380978,'(large and important genus of tropical American mostly epiphytic orchids; some of the most widely grown species are often placed in other genera)'). g(108381225,'(any of numerous and diverse orchids of the genus Odontoglossum having racemes of few to many showy usually large flowers in many colors)'). g(108381439,'(large genus of showy epiphytic or lithophytic or terrestrial orchids of tropical and subtropical America)'). g(108381642,'(any orchid of the genus Oncidium: characterized by slender branching sprays of small yellow and brown flowers; often grown as houseplants)'). g(108381912,'(a hardy genus of terrestrial orchids of Europe and northern Africa and western Asia)'). g(108382101,'(European orchid whose flowers resemble bumble bees in shape and color)'). g(108382244,'(European orchid whose flowers resemble flies)'). g(108382385,'(any of several European orchids of the genus Ophrys)'). g(108382533,'(spring-blooming spider orchid having a flower with yellow or green or pink sepals and a broad brown velvety lip)'). g(108382729,'(horticulturally important genus of mainly terrestrial orchids including many hybrids; southeastern Asia and Indonesia to Philippines and Solomon Islands; Paphiopedilum species sometimes included in genus Cypripedium)'). g(108383064,'(any of various orchids of the genus Paphiopedilum having slender flower stalks bearing 1 to several waxy flowers with pouchlike lips)'). g(108383309,'(genus of Asiatic ans Australian terrestrial orchids)'). g(108383457,'(an orchid of the genus Phaius having large plicate leaves and racemes of showy flowers)'). g(108383615,'(genus of ornamental epiphytic orchids of Asia and Australia)'). g(108383811,'(any of various orchids of the genus Phalaenopsis having often drooping glossy broad obovate or oval leaves usually dark green flushed purple or mottled gray and silver)'). g(108384086,'(orchid having large elliptic to obovate fleshy leaves and fragrant pink-and-white flowers dotted with red)'). g(108384296,'(genus of mostly epiphytic orchids of Indomalaya and western Pacific)'). g(108384475,'(any of various orchids of the genus Pholidota having numerous white to brown flowers in wandlike spiraling racemes clothed in slightly inflated bracts and resembling a rattlesnake''s tail)'). g(108384745,'(genus of tropical American orchid species often included in genus Cypripedium or Paphiopedilum and Selenipedium: lady_slippers)'). g(108384972,'(herbaceous terrestrial orchids of temperate northern and southern hemispheres)'). g(108385184,'(south European orchid having fragrant greenish-white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria)'). g(108385412,'(south European orchid with dark green flowers that are larger and less fragrant than Platanthera bifolia; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria)'). g(108385691,'(of central North America; a threatened species)'). g(108385836,'(small genus of Australian orchids)'). g(108385987,'(an orchid of the genus Plectorrhiza having tangled roots and long wiry stems bearing lax racemes of small fragrant green flowers)'). g(108386194,'(small genus of dwarf orchids; India to Thailand and Taiwan)'). g(108386360,'(any of several dwarf orchids of the genus Pleione bearing 1 or 2 solitary slender-stalked white or pink to magenta or occasionally yellow flowers)'). g(108386584,'(large genus of epiphytic or lithophytic orchids of tropical America)'). g(108386755,'(any of numerous small tufted orchids of the genus Pleurothallis having leathery to fleshy leaves and racemes of 1 to many small flowers)'). g(108386969,'(small but widely distributed genus of orchids closely related to genus Cleistes;: of damp or boggy areas of north temperate zone)'). g(108387195,'(any hardy bog orchid of the genus Pogonia: terrestrial orchids having slender rootstocks and erect stems bearing one or a few leaves and a solitary terminal flower)'). g(108387431,'(epiphytic orchids of Central and South America formerly included in genus Oncidium)'). g(108387627,'(any orchid of the genus Psychopsis: spectacular large tiger-striped orchids)'). g(108387820,'(orchid of South and Central America having flowers similar to but smaller than Psychopsis papilio; sometimes placed in genus Oncidium)'). g(108388052,'(orchid of South America and Trinidad having large yellow and reddish-brown flowers; sometimes placed in genus Oncidium)'). g(108388254,'(genus of terrestrial orchids of Australia and New Zealand and western Pacific)'). g(108388447,'(any of numerous orchids of the genus Pterostylis having leaves in a basal rosette and green flowers often striped purple or brown or red with the dorsal sepal incurved to form a hood)'). g(108388720,'(genus of epiphytic orchids of tropical Asia)'). g(108388881,'(any of various orchids of the genus Rhyncostylis having pink- to purple-marked white flowers in a dense cylindrical raceme)'). g(108389083,'(diminutive epiphytic or lithophytic orchids with clumped short-stemmed foliage and arching racemes of colorful flowers; Australia and Polynesia to southeastern Asia)'). g(108389363,'(diminutive Australian orchid with loose racemes of fragrant white flowers with purple and orange markings on the lip)'). g(108389589,'(comprises some tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants with small flowers carried on one scape)'). g(108389825,'(genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids with showy racemose flowers)'). g(108389996,'(genus of tall reedlike tropical American orchids; includes species with pods used locally as a substitute for vanilla)'). g(108390212,'(genus of tropical American orchids)'). g(108390345,'(any of various showy orchids of the genus Sobralia having leafy stems and bright-colored solitary or racemose flowers similar to those of genus Cattleya)'). g(108390571,'(large cosmopolitan genus of white-flowered terrestrial orchids)'). g(108390823,'(an orchid of the genus Spiranthes having slender often twisted spikes of white flowers)'). g(108391079,'(an orchid of the genus Spiranthes having tall erect densely flowered spiraling clusters of creamy white vanilla-scented flowers; widely distributed especially in low damp places of eastern and central North America)'). g(108391390,'(orchid having dense clusters of gently spiraling creamy white flowers with 2 upper petals forming a hood; western North America)'). g(108391632,'(similar to Spiranthes romanzoffiana;States)'). g(108391787,'(European orchid having shorter racemes of strongly spiraling snow-white flowers)'). g(108391978,'(genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids)'). g(108392122,'(any of various orchids of the genus Stanhopea having a single large leaf and loose racemes of large fragrant flowers of various colors; 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Japan to northern India)'). g(108404792,'(tropical American shrub or small tree with brown wood and dark berries)'). g(108404982,'(coextensive with the family_Plumbaginaceae; usually included in order Primulales)'). g(108405163,'(perennial herbs and shrubs and lianas; cosmopolitan especially in salt-water areas)'). g(108405446,'(shrubs and herbs and woody vines of warm regions: leadwort)'). g(108405622,'(any plumbaginaceous plant of the genus Plumbago)'). g(108405743,'(plant with lead-blue flowers)'). g(108405865,'(shrubby or herbaceous low-growing evergreen perennials)'). g(108406027,'(any of numerous sun-loving low-growing evergreens of the genus Armeria having round heads of pink or white flowers)'). g(108406231,'(tufted thrift of seacoasts and mountains of north temperate zone; occasionally grown as a ground cover)'). g(108406420,'(sea lavender)'). g(108406542,'(any of various plants of the genus Limonium of temperate salt marshes having spikes of whit or mauve flowers)'). g(108406755,'(family of mainly tropical American trees and shrubs similar to those of the Myrsinaceae; often included in the Myrsinaceae)'). g(108407002,'(sometimes placed in family Myrsinaceae)'). g(108407171,'(small West Indian shrub or tree with hard glossy seeds patterned yellow and brown that are used to make bracelets)'). g(108407386,'(West Indian shrub or small tree having leathery saponaceous leaves and extremely hard wood)'). g(108407581,'(grasses; sedges; rushes)'). g(108407737,'(the grasses: chiefly herbaceous but some woody plants including cereals; bamboo; reeds; sugar cane)'). g(108409068,'(cosmopolitan herbaceous or woody plants with hollow jointed stems and narrow long-bladed leaves)'). g(108409338,'(narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay)'). g(108410428,'(any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or mat; chiefly of western United States)'). g(108410632,'(any of various grasses of moderate height which covered the undisturbed prairie in the United States; includes most of the forage grasses of the temperate zone)'). g(108410846,'(any of various grasses that are short and can tolerate drought conditions; common on the dry upland plains just east of the Rocky Mountains)'). g(108411042,'(any of various grasses or sedges having sword-shaped leaves with sharp edges)'). g(108411176,'(any of various grasses that are tall and that flourish with abundant moisture)'). g(108411309,'(succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land)'). g(108411422,'(goat grass)'). g(108411542,'(European grass naturalized as a weed in North America; sharp-pointed seeds cause injury when eaten by livestock)'). g(108411751,'(perennial grasses of temperate and cool regions: wheatgrass; dog grass)'). g(108411933,'(a grass of the genus Agropyron)'). g(108412147,'(Eurasian grass grown in United States great plains area for forage and erosion control)'). g(108412372,'(European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed)'). g(108412622,'(a wheatgrass with straight terminal awns on the flowering glumes)'). g(108412775,'(valuable forage grass of western United States)'). g(108412928,'(Asiatic grass introduced into United States rangelands for pasture and fodder)'). g(108413117,'(North American grass cultivated in western United States as excellent forage crop)'). g(108413334,'(annual or perennial grasses cosmopolitan in northern hemisphere: bent grass (so named from `bent'' meaning an area of unfenced grassland))'). g(108413580,'(grass for pastures and lawns especially bowling and putting greens)'). g(108413795,'(common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves)'). g(108413984,'(Spanish grass with light feathery panicles grown for dried bouquets)'). g(108414129,'(common pasture or lawn grass spread by long runners)'). g(108414282,'(annual or perennial grasses including decorative and meadow species as well as notorious agricultural weeds)'). g(108414503,'(stout erect perennial grass of northern parts of Old World having silky flowering spikes; widely cultivated for pasture and hay; naturalized in North America)'). g(108414763,'(grasses of the genera Alopecurus and Setaria having dense silky or bristly brushlike flowering spikes)'). g(108415042,'(tall annual or perennial grasses with spikelike racemes; warm regions)'). g(108415225,'(any of several grasses of the genus Andropogon; used in broom making)'). g(108415406,'(tall tufted grass of southeastern United States)'). g(108415535,'(oat grass)'). g(108415664,'(coarse perennial Eurasian oatlike grass found on roadside verges and rough grassland and in hay meadows; introduced in North America for forage)'). g(108415974,'(any of several coarse tall perennial grasses of most warm areas: reeds)'). g(108416150,'(used by Maoris for thatching)'). g(108416283,'(large rhizomatous perennial grasses found by riversides and in ditches having jointed stems and large gray-white feathery panicles)'). g(108416504,'(oats)'). g(108416612,'(annual grass of Europe and North Africa; grains used as food and fodder (referred to primarily in the plural: `oats''))'). g(108416870,'(widely cultivated in temperate regions for its edible grains)'). g(108417021,'(common in meadows and pastures)'). g(108417137,'(oat of southern Europe and southwestern Asia)'). g(108417260,'(Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat)'). g(108417415,'(a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae)'). g(108417563,'(any of various woodland and meadow grasses of the genus Bromus; native to temperate regions)'). g(108417828,'(drought-resistant perennial with awns lacking or very short and long creeping rhizomes; Europe and temperate Asia)'). g(108418023,'(weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat)'). g(108418184,'(annual or winter annual grass with softly hairy leaves of the Mediterranean)'). g(108418412,'(annual grass of Europe and temperate Asia)'). g(108418529,'(grass of Mediterranean and temperate Asia)'). g(108418667,'(forage grasses)'). g(108418793,'(pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America)'). g(108419004,'(of western North America)'). g(108419106,'(especially of western coastal regions of North America)'). g(108419239,'(buffalo grass)'). g(108419360,'(short grass growing on dry plains of central United States (where buffalo roam))'). g(108419540,'(reed grass)'). g(108419669,'(any of various tall perennial grasses of the genus Calamagrostis having feathery plumes; natives of marshland fens and wet woodlands of temperate northern hemisphere)'). g(108419946,'(a variety of reed grass)'). g(108420074,'(tall Australian reedlike grass sometimes used for hay)'). g(108420222,'(a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae that have burs)'). g(108420408,'(a grass of the genus Cenchrus)'). g(108420541,'(grass of the eastern United States and tropical America having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs)'). g(108420761,'(erect tussock-forming perennial bur grass used in especially in South Africa and Australia for pasture and forage)'). g(108420978,'(tufted or perennial or annual grasses having runners: finger grass; 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finger grass)'). g(108423769,'(grasses with creeping stems that root freely; a pest in lawns)'). g(108423987,'(a weed)'). g(108424078,'(a European forage grass grown for hay; a naturalized weed in United States)'). g(108424259,'(annual or perennial succulent grasses of warm regions)'). g(108424447,'(a coarse annual panic grass; a cosmopolitan weed; occasionally used for hay or grazing)'). g(108424664,'(coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United States)'). g(108424975,'(annual and perennial grasses of savannas and upland grasslands)'). g(108425166,'(coarse annual grass having fingerlike spikes of flowers; native to Old World tropics; a naturalized weed elsewhere)'). g(108425413,'(East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient)'). g(108425664,'(tall tufted perennial grasses (such as lyme grass or wild rye))'). g(108425851,'(a grass of the genus Elymus)'). g(108425990,'(any of several grasses of the genus Elymus)'). g(108426142,'(stout perennial grass of western North America)'). g(108426291,'(a dune grass of the Pacific seacoast used as a sand binder)'). g(108426469,'(North American wild rye)'). g(108426574,'(weedy rye grass having long bristling awns)'). g(108426699,'(annual or perennial grasses of tropics and subtropics)'). g(108426866,'(any of various grasses of the genus_Eragrostis; 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naturalized in United States and used for forage)'). g(108429664,'(European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage)'). g(108429796,'(annual to perennial grasses of temperate northern hemisphere and South America: barley)'). g(108429990,'(cultivated since prehistoric times; grown for forage and grain)'). g(108430196,'(grass yielding grain used for for breakfast food, animal feed and in malt beverages)'). g(108430395,'(a grain of barley)'). g(108430488,'(European annual grass often found as a weed in waste ground especially along roadsides and hedgerows)'). g(108430679,'(barley grown for its highly ornamental flower heads with delicate long silky awns; North America and northeastern Asia)'). g(108430919,'(annual barley native to western North America and widespread in southern United States and tropical America)'). g(108431105,'(genus that in some classifications overlaps the genus Elymus)'). g(108431252,'(darnel; ryegrass)'). g(108431374,'(any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses)'). g(108431565,'(European perennial grass widely cultivated for pasture and hay and as a lawn grass)'). g(108431748,'(European grass much used for hay and in United States also for turf and green manure)'). g(108431930,'(weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; 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often a troublesome weed)'). g(108441869,'(coarse drought-resistant annual grass grown for grain, hay and forage in Europe and Asia and chiefly for forage and hay in United States)'). g(108442174,'(millet having orange to reddish grains in long bristly spikes)'). g(108442327,'(millet having yellow grains in large drooping spikes)'). g(108442496,'(any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum, Echinochloa, Setaria, Sorghum, and Eleusine)'). g(108442803,'(a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane)'). g(108442989,'(the stem of various climbing palms of the genus Calamus and related genera used to make wickerwork and furniture and canes)'). g(108443178,'(stem of the rattan palm used for making canes and umbrella handles)'). g(108443317,'(tall woody perennial grasses with hollow slender stems especially of the genera Arundo and Phragmites)'). g(108443523,'(annual or perennial tropical and subtropical cereal grasses: sorghum)'). g(108443689,'(economically important Old World tropical cereal grass)'). g(108443906,'(important for human and animal food; growth habit and stem form similar to Indian corn but having sawtooth-edged leaves)'). g(108444138,'(any of several sorghums cultivated primarily for grain)'). g(108444360,'(sorghums of dry regions of Asia and North Africa)'). g(108444523,'(a Sudanese sorghum having exceptionally large soft white grains)'). g(108444679,'(Sudanese sorghums having white seeds; one variety grown in southwestern United States)'). g(108444817,'(sorghums of China and Manchuria having small white or brown grains (used for food) and dry pithy stalks (used for fodder, fuel and thatching))'). g(108445013,'(small drought-resistant sorghums having large yellow or whitish grains)'). g(108445147,'(sorghum having slender dry stalks and small hard grains; introduced into United States from India)'). g(108445326,'(any of several sorghums cultivated as a source of syrup)'). g(108445474,'(tall perennial grass that spreads by creeping rhizomes and is grown for fodder; naturalized in southern United States where it is a serious pest on cultivated land)'). g(108445785,'(tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes)'). g(108445956,'(grass of freshwater swamps and salt marshes of Europe, Africa, America, and South Atlantic islands)'). g(108446164,'(any of several perennial grasses of the genus Spartina; some important as coastal soil binders)'). g(108446382,'(tall reedlike grass common in salt meadows)'). g(108446510,'(North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns)'). g(108446726,'(cosmopolitan annual and perennial grasses (as dropseed or rushgrass))'). g(108446946,'(a grass of the genus Sporobolus)'). g(108447087,'(grass native to West Indies but common in southern United States having tufted wiry stems often infested with a dark fungus (Helminthosporum_ravenelii))'). g(108447363,'(erect smooth grass of sandy places in eastern North America)'). g(108447507,'(grass having wiry stems and sheathed panicles)'). g(108447627,'(lawn grasses)'). g(108447757,'(low mat-forming grass of southern United States and tropical America; grown as a lawn grass)'). g(108447975,'(grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet)'). g(108448316,'(annual cereal grasses from Mediterranean area; widely cultivated in temperate regions)'). g(108448511,'(annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains)'). g(108448790,'(a grain of wheat)'). g(108448883,'(wheat with hard dark-colored kernels high in gluten and used for bread and pasta; grown especially in southern Russia, North Africa, and northern central North America)'). g(108449184,'(wheat with soft starch kernels used in pastry and breakfast cereals)'). g(108449308,'(widely cultivated in temperate regions in many varieties for its commercially important grain)'). g(108449499,'(hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe for livestock feed)'). g(108449649,'(hard red wheat grown especially in Russia and Germany; in United States as stock feed)'). g(108449839,'(found wild in Palestine; held to be prototype of cultivated wheat)'). g(108450006,'(corn)'). g(108450110,'(tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times)'). g(108450514,'((South African) an ear of corn)'). g(108450597,'(corn grown primarily for animal feed or market grain)'). g(108450760,'(the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal)'). g(108450904,'(corn whose young ears are sweet and suitable for eating as a vegetable)'). g(108451111,'(corn whose kernels contain both hard and soft starch and become indented at maturity)'). g(108451272,'(corn having kernels with a hard outer layer enclosing the soft endosperm)'). g(108451449,'(corn having kernels almost entirely of soft starch)'). g(108451601,'(corn having small ears and kernels that burst when exposed to dry heat)'). g(108451762,'(wild rice)'). g(108451879,'(perennial aquatic grass of North America bearing grain used for food)'). g(108452060,'(lawn grasses native to southeastern Asia and New Zealand; grown especially in warm regions)'). g(108452271,'(any of several creeping grasses of the genus Zoysia)'). g(108452448,'(lawn grass common in the Philippines; grown also in United States)'). g(108452614,'(lawn grass common in China and Japan; grown also in United States)'). g(108452783,'(Asiatic creeping perennial grass; introduced in southern United States as a dought-resistant lawn grass)'). g(108452990,'(bamboos)'). g(108453185,'(woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture)'). g(108453498,'(the hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles)'). g(108453658,'(tall tender clumping bamboos)'). g(108453794,'(extremely vigorous bamboo having thin-walled culms striped green and yellow; so widely cultivated that native area is uncertain)'). g(108454038,'(North American bamboo)'). g(108454194,'(tall grass of southern United States growing in thickets)'). g(108454380,'(small cane of watery or moist areas in southern United States)'). g(108454551,'(giant clumb-forming bamboos)'). g(108454698,'(immense tropical southeast Asian bamboo with tough hollow culms that resemble tree trunks)'). g(108454903,'(medium and large bamboos)'). g(108455085,'(small bamboo of southeastern China having slender culms flexuous when young)'). g(108455291,'(small bamboo having thin green culms turning shining black)'). g(108455462,'(large bamboo having thick-walled culms; native of China and perhaps Japan; widely brown elsewhere)'). g(108455692,'(bulrush; chufa; cotton grass; papyrus; umbrella plant)'). g(108455969,'(grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers)'). g(108456370,'(type genus of Cyperaceae; grasslike rhizomatous herbs; cosmopolitan except very cold regions)'). g(108456645,'(African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves)'). g(108456892,'(European sedge having small edible nutlike tubers)'). g(108457093,'(European sedge having rough-edged leaves and spikelets of reddish flowers and aromatic roots)'). g(108457288,'(tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times)'). g(108457502,'(a widely distributed perennial sedge having small edible nutlike tubers)'). g(108457701,'(large genus of plants found in damp woodlands and bogs and ditches or at water margins: sedges)'). g(108457918,'(European maritime sedge naturalized along Atlantic coast of United States; rootstock has properties of sarsaparilla)'). g(108458138,'(tufted sedge of temperate regions; nearly cosmopolitan)'). g(108458293,'(cotton grass)'). g(108458419,'(any sedge of the genus Eriophorum; north temperate bog plants with tufted spikes)'). g(108458609,'(having densely tufted white cottony or downlike glumes)'). g(108458756,'(rhizomatous perennial grasslike herbs)'). g(108458920,'(widely distributed North American sedge having rigid olive green stems)'). g(108459111,'(sedge of eastern North America having numerous clustered woolly spikelets)'). g(108459280,'(sedges having dense spikes of flowers and leaves reduced to basal sheaths)'). g(108459467,'(a sedge of the genus Eleocharis)'). g(108459628,'(Chinese sedge yielding edible bulb-shaped tubers)'). g(108459801,'(fine-leaved aquatic spike rush; popular as aerator for aquariums)'). g(108460001,'(cylendrical-stemmed sedge)'). g(108460115,'(families Typhaceae; Sparganiaceae; Pandanaceae)'). g(108460313,'(family of woody plants of the order Pandanales including: pandanus; freycinetia)'). g(108460529,'(type genus of the Pandanaceae (as screw pines))'). g(108460674,'(any of various Old World tropical palmlike trees having huge prop roots and pineapplelike leaves and edible conelike fruits)'). g(108460902,'(Polynesian screw pine)'). g(108461019,'(fiber from leaves of the pandanus tree; used for woven articles (such as mats))'). g(108461152,'(perennial marsh plants with creeping rootstocks and long linear leaves)'). g(108461352,'(reed maces; cattails)'). g(108461476,'(tall erect herbs with sword-shaped leaves; cosmopolitan in fresh and salt marshes)'). g(108461666,'(tall marsh plant with pokerlike seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down; its long flat leaves are used for making mats and chair seats; of North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa)'). g(108462008,'(reed maces of America, Europe, North Africa, Asia)'). g(108462199,'(coextensive with the genus Sparganium)'). g(108462375,'(type and sole genus of Sparganiaceae; marsh or aquatic herbs of temperate regions)'). g(108462570,'(marsh plant having elongated linear leaves and round prickly fruit)'). g(108462710,'(dry seedlike fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn)'). g(108462946,'(a single whole grain of a cereal: "a kernel of corn")'). g(108463069,'(the seed of the cereal grass)'). g(108463166,'(a family of herbaceous vines (such cucumber or melon or squash or pumpkin))'). g(108463546,'(any plant of the family Cucurbitaceae)'). g(108463638,'(any vine of the family Cucurbitaceae that bears hard-rinded fruits)'). g(108463896,'(any of numerous hard-rinded inedible fruits)'). g(108464009,'(type genus of the Cucurbitaceae)'). g(108464304,'(a coarse vine widely cultivated for its non-keeping large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes)'). g(108464671,'(any of numerous annual tendril-bearing trailing plants of the genus Cucurbita grown for their fleshy edible fruits)'). g(108464944,'(any of various usually bushy plants producing fruit that is eaten while immature and before the rind or seeds harden)'). g(108465277,'(any of various squash plants grown for their yellow fruits with somewhat elongated necks)'). g(108465444,'(any of various squash plants grown for their elongated fruit with smooth dark green skin and whitish flesh)'). g(108465693,'(marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small)'). g(108465831,'(squash plant having dark green fruit with skin mottled with light green or yellow)'). g(108466014,'(squash plant having flattened round fruit with a scalloped edge; usually greenish white)'). g(108466192,'(squash plant bearing oval fruit with smooth yellowish skin and tender stranded flesh resembling spaghetti)'). g(108466379,'(any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing hard-rinded squashes that mature in the fall)'). g(108466738,'(squash plant bearing small yellow-fleshed acorn-shaped fruits having dark green or yellow rind with longitudinal ridges)'). g(108466935,'(any of several winter squash plants producing large grayish-green football-shaped fruit with a rough warty rind)'). g(108467164,'(squash plants bearing hard-shelled fruit shaped somewhat like a turban with a rounded central portion protruding from the end opposite the stem)'). g(108467456,'(plant bearing somewhat drum-shaped fruit having dark green rind with grayish markings)'). g(108467623,'(plant bearing buff-colored squash having somewhat bottle-shaped fruit with fine-textured edible flesh and smooth thin rind)'). g(108467846,'(any of various plants bearing hard-rinded squash having elongated recurved necks)'). g(108468055,'(plant bearing squash having globose to ovoid fruit with variously striped gray and green and white warty rinds)'). g(108468299,'(perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit)'). g(108468632,'(small hard green-and-white inedible fruit of the prairie gourd plant)'). g(108468779,'(climbing perennial herbs: bryony)'). g(108468909,'(a tendril-bearing vine of the genus Bryonia having large leaves and small flowers and yielding acrid juice with emetic and purgative properties)'). g(108469169,'(white-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran)'). g(108469346,'(bryony having fleshy roots pale green flowers and very small red berries; Europe; North Africa; western Asia)'). g(108469539,'(a dicot genus of the family cucurbitaceae including watermelons)'). g(108469714,'(any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers)'). g(108469955,'(an African melon)'). g(108470105,'(cucumbers; muskmelons)'). g(108470253,'(any of several varieties of vine whose fruit has a netted rind and edible flesh and a musky smell)'). g(108470546,'(a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh)'). g(108470754,'(any of a variety of muskmelon vines having fruit with a smooth white rind and white or greenish flesh that does not have a musky smell)'). g(108471043,'(a muskmelon vine with fruit that has a thin reticulated rind and sweet green flesh)'). g(108471257,'(a melon vine of the genus Cucumis; cultivated from earliest times for its cylindrical green fruit)'). g(108471481,'(exploding cucumber; squirting cucumber)'). g(108471631,'(Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touched)'). g(108471876,'(bottle gourds)'). g(108472001,'(Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits)'). g(108472185,'(dishcloth gourds)'). g(108472297,'(any of several tropical annual climbers having large yellow flowers and edible young fruits; grown commercially for the mature fruit''s dried fibrous interior that is used as a sponge)'). g(108472666,'(the bathroom loofah)'). g(108472776,'(loofah of Pakistan; widely cultivated throughout tropics)'). g(108472922,'(dried fibrous part of the gourd-like fruit of a plant of the genus Luffa; used as a washing sponge or strainer)'). g(108473136,'(Old World tropical vine)'). g(108473290,'(a tropical Old World flowering vine with red or orange warty fruit)'). g(108473456,'(tropical Old World vine with yellow-orange fruit)'). g(108473603,'(not recognized in all classification systems; in some classifications lobeliaceous plants are included in family Campanulaceae)'). g(108473844,'(in some classifications considered the type genus of a separate family Lobeliaceae)'). g(108474024,'(any plant or flower of the genus Lobelia)'). g(108474209,'(North American lobelia having brilliant red flowers)'). g(108474357,'(North American wild lobelia having small blue flowers and inflated capsules formerly used as an antispasmodic)'). g(108474558,'(erect perennial aquatic herb of Europe and North America having submerged spongy leaves and pendulous racemes of blue flowers above the water)'). g(108474779,'(tall erect and very leafy perennial herb of eastern North America having dense spikes of blue flowers)'). g(108474985,'(Malvaceae; Bombacaceae; Elaeocarpaceae; Sterculiaceae; Tiliaceae)'). g(108475235,'(herbs and shrubs and some trees: mallows; cotton; okra)'). g(108475874,'(herbs and subshrubs: mallows)'). g(108476044,'(any of various plants of the family_Malvaceae)'). g(108476557,'(erect Old World perennial with faintly musk-scented foliage and white or pink flowers; adventive in United States)'). g(108476775,'(annual Old World plant with clusters of pink or white flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(108476962,'(erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States)'). g(108477209,'(genus of tropical coarse herbs having large lobed leaves and often yellow flowers)'). g(108477425,'(tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews; sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus)'). g(108477823,'(long green edible beaked pods of the okra plant)'). g(108477940,'(bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to scarlet hibiscuslike blooms)'). g(108478160,'(herbs or shrubs or small trees: flowering maple; parlor maple; indian mallow)'). g(108478327,'(tall annual herb or subshrub of tropical Asia having velvety leaves and yellow flowers and yielding a strong fiber; naturalized in southeastern Europe and United States)'). g(108478632,'(genus of erect herbs of the Middle East having showy flowers: hollyhocks; in some classification systems synonymous with Althea)'). g(108478882,'(any of various tall plants of the genus Alcea; native to the Middle East but widely naturalized and cultivated for its very large variously colored flowers)'). g(108479130,'(plant with terminal racemes of showy white to pink or purple flowers; the English cottage garden hollyhock)'). g(108479342,'(hollyhocks; in some classification systems synonymous with Alcea)'). g(108479523,'(any of various plants of the genus Althaea; similar to but having smaller flowers than genus Alcea)'). g(108479733,'(European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers)'). g(108479954,'(small genus of North American herbs having usually red or purple flowers)'). g(108480138,'(a plant of the genus Callirhoe having palmately cleft leaves and white to red or purple flowers borne throughout the summer)'). g(108480393,'(perennial poppy mallow of United States southern plains states having rose-red or rose-purple flowers)'). g(108480582,'(hairy perennial of central United States having round deeply-lobed leaves and loose panicles of large crimson-purple or cherry-red flowers)'). g(108480810,'(densely hairy perennial having mostly triangular basal leaves and rose-purple flowers in panicled clusters)'). g(108481009,'(herbs and shrubs and small trees: cotton)'). g(108481161,'(erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers)'). g(108481490,'(East Indian shrub cultivated especially for ornament for its pale yellow to deep purple blossoms)'). g(108481665,'(small bushy tree grown on islands of the Caribbean and off the southern United States Atlantic coast and yielding cotton with unusually long silky fibers)'). g(108481919,'(Old World annual having heart-shaped leaves and large seeds with short grayish lint removed with difficulty; considered an ancestor of modern short-staple cottons)'). g(108482163,'(native tropical American plant now cultivated in the United States yielding short-staple cotton)'). g(108482339,'(cotton with long rough hairy fibers)'). g(108482459,'(fine long-stable somewhat brownish cotton grown in Egypt; believed to be derived from sea island cotton or by hybridization with Peruvian cotton)'). g(108482665,'(shrub of southern Arizona and Mexico)'). g(108482802,'(large genus of tropical and subtropical herbs and shrubs and trees often grown as ornamentals for their profusion of large flowers in a variety of colors)'). g(108483054,'(any plant of the genus Hibiscus)'). g(108483339,'(valuable fiber plant of East Indies now widespread in cultivation)'). g(108483568,'(fiber from an East Indian plant Hibiscus cannabinus)'). g(108483704,'(erect forest tree of Cuba and Jamaica having variably hairy leaves and orange-yellow or orange-red flowers; yields a moderately dense timber for cabinetwork and gunstocks)'). g(108483990,'(Australian tree with acid foliage)'). g(108484106,'(showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers)'). g(108484332,'(Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night; widely cultivated; naturalized in southeastern United States)'). g(108484601,'(large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deep-red flowers)'). g(108484842,'(East Indian sparsely prickly annual herb or perennial subshrub widely cultivated for its fleshy calyxes used in tarts and jelly and for its bast fiber)'). g(108485117,'(Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually 3-lobed leaves; widely cultivated in temperate North America and Europe)'). g(108485374,'(shrubby tree widely distributed along tropical shores; yields a light tough wood used for canoe outriggers and a fiber used for cordage and caulk; often cultivated for ornament)'). g(108485662,'(annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers; Old World tropics; naturalized as a weed in North America)'). g(108485920,'(small genus of shrubs and small trees of New Zealand: lacebarks)'). g(108486091,'(small tree or shrub of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage)'). g(108486353,'(small genus of perennial herbs or subshrubs; some often placed in other genera)'). g(108486558,'(a rare mallow found only in Illinois resembling the common hollyhock and having pale rose-mauve flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sphaeralcea)'). g(108486818,'(perennial of northwestern United States and western Canada resembling a hollyhock and having white or pink flowers)'). g(108487057,'(small genus of herbs of southeastern United States and tropical America and Africa)'). g(108487255,'(any of various plants of the genus Kosteletzya predominantly of coastal habitats; grown for their hibuscuslike flowers)'). g(108487472,'(subshrub of southeastern United States to New York)'). g(108487610,'(widespread genus or herbs or soft-wooded arborescent shrubs cultivated for their showy flowers)'). g(108487814,'(arborescent perennial shrub having palmately lobed furry leaves and showy red-purple flowers; southwestern United States)'). g(108488043,'(genus of shrubs or small trees: chaparral mallow)'). g(108488211,'(shrub of coastal ranges of California and Baja California having hairy branches and spikes of numerous mauve flowers; sometimes placed in genus_Sphaeralcea)'). g(108488503,'(small genus of chiefly European herbs)'). g(108488637,'(western Mediterranean annual having deep purple-red flowers subtended by 3 large cordate bracts)'). g(108488821,'(genus of mallows characterized by red and yellow flowers often placed in other genera)'). g(108489001,'(an American plant of the genus Malvastrum)'). g(108489101,'(small genus of shrubs of Central and South America: wax mallows)'). g(108489280,'(any of various plants of the genus Malvaviscus having brilliant bell-shaped drooping flowers like incompletely opened hibiscus flowers)'). g(108489522,'(1 species: glade mallow)'). g(108489651,'(tall coarse American herb having palmate leaves and numerous small white dioecious flowers; found wild in most alluvial soils of eastern and central United States)'). g(108489907,'(genus of tropical hairy shrubs or herbs of tropics and subtropics especially South America)'). g(108490095,'(any of various evergreen plants of the genus Pavonia having white or yellow or purple flowers)'). g(108490261,'(small genus of shrubs and trees of Australia and New Zealand)'). g(108490437,'(deciduous New Zealand tree whose inner bark yields a strong flax-like fiber called New Zealand cotton)'). g(108490692,'(a fiber from the bast of New Zealand ribbon trees that resembles cotton fiber)'). g(108490853,'(very small species of shrubs of southern hemisphere: bush_hibiscus)'). g(108491027,'(southern and western Australian shrub with unlobed or shallowly lobed toothed leaves and purple flowers; sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus)'). g(108491285,'(large genus of tropical subshrubs or herbs some of which yield fibers of musilaginous substances)'). g(108491521,'(tall handsome perennial herb of southeastern United States having maplelike leaves and white flowers)'). g(108491723,'(herb widely distributed in tropics and subtropics used for forage and medicinally as a demulcent and having a fine soft bast stronger than jute; sometimes an aggressive weed)'). g(108492008,'(tropical American weed having pale yellow or orange flowers naturalized in southern United States)'). g(108492199,'(genus of showy plants of western North America having palmate leaves and variously colored racemose flowers)'). g(108492416,'(perennial purple-flowered wild mallow of western North America that is also cultivated)'). g(108492619,'(large genus of chiefly tropical herbs with showy flowers and mostly globose fruits: globe mallows)'). g(108492832,'(genus of coarse herbs and subshrubs of arid North and South America having pink or scarlet flowers and globose fruits)'). g(108493060,'(false mallow of western United States having racemose red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Malvastrum)'). g(108493289,'(small genus of tropical trees: Portia tree)'). g(108493443,'(any of various trees yielding variously colored woods similar to true tulipwood)'). g(108493638,'(the variegated or showily striped ornamental wood of various tulipwood trees)'). g(108493789,'(pantropical tree of usually seacoasts sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its rounded heart-shaped leaves and showy yellow and purple flowers; yields valuable pink to dark red close-grained wood and oil from its seeds)'). g(108494139,'(tropical trees with large dry or fleshy fruit containing usually woolly seeds)'). g(108494447,'(trees of chiefly South America)'). g(108494583,'(East Indian silk cotton tree yielding fibers inferior to kapok)'). g(108494774,'(baobab; cream-of-tartar tree)'). g(108494933,'(Australian tree having an agreeably acid gourd-like fruit)'). g(108495129,'(African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and gourd-like fruit with edible pulp called monkey bread)'). g(108495365,'(tropical American trees with palmately compound leaves and showy bell-like flowers)'). g(108495532,'(massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber)'). g(108495834,'(a genus of tall Asian trees of the family Bombacaceae)'). g(108495991,'(tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind)'). g(108496216,'(1 species: medium-sized evergreen tree of Puerto Rico or Mexico)'). g(108496379,'(evergreen tree with large leathery leaves and large pink to orange flowers; considered a link plant between families Bombacaceae and Sterculiaceae)'). g(108496600,'(1 species: balsa)'). g(108496724,'(forest tree of lowland Central America having a strong very light wood; used for making floats and rafts and in crafts)'). g(108496950,'(strong lightweight wood of the balsa tree used especially for floats)'). g(108497102,'(tropical American deciduous shrubs or small trees)'). g(108497269,'(tree of Mexico to Guatemala having densely hairy flowers with long narrow petals clustered at ends of branches before leaves appear)'). g(108497510,'(genus of trees and shrubs widely distributed in warm regions some yielding useful timber; in some classifications included in the family Santalaceae)'). g(108497859,'(type genus of the family Elaeocarpaceae)'). g(108498014,'(Australian tree having hard white timber and glossy green leaves with white flowers followed by one-seeded glossy blue fruit)'). g(108498342,'(pale easily worked timber from the quandong tree)'). g(108498471,'(the fruit of the Brisbane quandong tree)'). g(108498595,'(small genus of shrubs or small trees of Australia and New Zealand and western South America)'). g(108498802,'(graceful deciduous shrub or small tree having attractive foliage and small red berries that turn black at maturity and are used for making wine)'). g(108499101,'(1 species: Jamaican cherry; sometimes placed in family Flacourtiaceae)'). g(108499282,'(a fast-growing tropical American evergreen having white flowers and white fleshy edible fruit; bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and wood is valuable for staves)'). g(108499589,'(genus of tropical hardwood timber trees)'). g(108499736,'(West Indian timber tree having very hard wood)'). g(108499887,'(a large family of plants of order Malvales)'). g(108500297,'(type genus of the Sterculiaceae: deciduous or evergreen trees of Old and New World tropics and subtropics)'). g(108500502,'(any tree of the genus Sterculia)'). g(108500644,'(large deciduous tree native to Panama and from which the country takes its name having densely leafy umbrellalike crown and naked trunk)'). g(108500857,'(large tree of Old World tropics having foul-smelling orange-red blossoms followed by red pods enclosing oil-rich seeds sometimes used as food)'). g(108501088,'(Australian trees (usually with swollen trunks))'). g(108501252,'(an Australian tree of the genus Brachychiton)'). g(108501444,'(south Australian tree having panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers)'). g(108501635,'(north Australian tree having white flowers and broad leaves)'). g(108501802,'(widely distributed tree of eastern Australia yielding a tough durable fiber and soft light attractively grained wood; foliage is an important emergency food for cattle)'). g(108502062,'(large tree of Queensland Australia having cream-colored flowers blotched with red inside; sometimes placed in genus Sterculia)'). g(108502329,'(large genus of African trees bearing kola nuts)'). g(108502477,'(tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine; source of cola extract)'). g(108502719,'(bitter brown seed containing caffein; source of cola extract)'). g(108502883,'(genus of African shrubs or small trees)'). g(108503019,'(any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Dombeya grown for their rounded clusters of exquisite often sweet-scented flowers usually hanging beneath the leaves)'). g(108503258,'(small genus of Asian trees or shrubs)'). g(108503404,'(deciduous tree widely grown in southern United States as an ornamental for its handsome maplelike foliage and long racemes of yellow-green flowers followed by curious leaflike pods)'). g(108503746,'(flannelbush)'). g(108503911,'(any of several handsome evergreen shrubs of California and northern Mexico having downy lobed leaves and showy yellow flowers)'). g(108504148,'(genus of shrubs and small trees of tropical America and Asia having cylindrical fruits spirally twisted around one another)'). g(108504384,'(a tree or shrub of the genus Helicteres)'). g(108504517,'(East Indian shrub often cultivated for its hairy leaves and orange-red flowers)'). g(108504683,'(small genus of timber trees of eastern Asia, Australasia and tropical Africa that form large buttresses)'). g(108504909,'(large tree of Australasia)'). g(108505101,'(large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath)'). g(108505262,'(small tree of coastal regions of Old World tropics whose leaves are silvery beneath)'). g(108505434,'(genus of African herbs and subshrubs having honey-scented bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108505623,'(African shrub having decumbent stems and slender yellow honey-scented flowers either solitary or in pairs)'). g(108505866,'(genus of tropical Asian trees and shrubs)'). g(108506024,'(Indian tree having fragrant nocturnal white flowers and yielding a reddish wood used for planking; often grown as an ornamental or shade tree)'). g(108506286,'(small genus of east Asian and Australian timber trees)'). g(108506451,'(Australian timber tree)'). g(108506576,'(cacao plants)'). g(108506700,'(tropical American tree producing cacao beans)'). g(108506881,'(small genus of tropical African trees with maplelike leaves)'). g(108507058,'(large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood)'). g(108507354,'(the wood of an African obeche tree; used especially for veneering)'). g(108507472,'(chiefly trees and shrubs of tropical and temperate regions of especially southeastern Asia and Brazil; genera Tilia; Corchorus; Entelia; Grewia; Sparmannia)'). g(108507813,'(deciduous trees with smooth usually silver-gray bark of North America and Europe and Asia: lime trees; lindens; basswood)'). g(108508037,'(any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber)'). g(108508427,'(soft light-colored wood of any of various linden trees; used in making crates and boxes and in carving and millwork)'). g(108508625,'(large American shade tree with large dark green leaves and rounded crown)'). g(108508795,'(large spreading European linden with small dark green leaves; often cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108508992,'(American basswood of the Allegheny region)'). g(108509128,'(medium-sized tree of Japan used as an ornamental)'). g(108509271,'(large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108509501,'(widely distributed genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs; especially Asia)'). g(108509673,'(any of various plants of the genus Corchorus having large leaves and cymose clusters of yellow flowers; a source of jute)'). g(108509868,'(a genus of tropical and subtropical Old World climbers or shrubs or trees)'). g(108510047,'(drought-resistant Asiatic treelike shrub bearing pleasantly acid small red edible fruits commonly used in sherbets)'). g(108510251,'(small genus of tropical African shrubs)'). g(108510403,'(large shrub of South Africa having many conspicuously hairy branches with large hairy leaves and clusters of conspicuous white flowers)'). g(108510637,'(a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests)'). g(108517232,'(any of various herbaceous plants cultivated for an edible part such as the fruit or the root of the beet or the leaf of spinach or the seeds of bean plants or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower)'). g(108517561,'((archaic) any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties)'). g(108517672,'(a group of trees and shrubs and herbs mostly with polypetalous flowers; contains 108 families including Rosaceae; Crassulaceae; Myrtaceae; Melastomaceae; Euphorbiaceae; Umbelliferae)'). g(108518059,'(plants having umbels or corymbs of uniovulate flowers; includes the Umbelliferae (chiefly herbs) and Cornaceae (chiefly trees or shrubs))'). g(108518347,'(coextensive with the family Proteaceae)'). g(108518497,'(large family of Australian and South African shrubs and trees with leathery leaves and clustered mostly tetramerous flowers; constitutes the order Proteales)'). g(108519107,'(a living fossil or so-called "green dinosaur": genus or subfamily of primitive nut-bearing trees thought to have died out 50 million years ago; a single specimen found in 1994 on Mount Bartle Frere in eastern Australia; not yet officially named)'). g(108519467,'(type genus of Proteaceae; tropical African shrubs)'). g(108519651,'(any tropical African shrub of the genus Protea having alternate rigid leaves and dense colorful flower heads resembling cones)'). g(108519884,'(South African shrub whose flowers when open are cup- or goblet-shaped resembling globe artichokes)'). g(108520089,'(Australian shrub whose flowers yield honey copiously)'). g(108520237,'(important genus of Australian evergreen shrubs or trees with alternate leathery leaves and yellowish flowers)'). g(108520443,'(any shrub or tree of the genus Banksia having alternate leathery leaves apetalous yellow flowers often in showy heads and conelike fruit with winged seeds)'). g(108520688,'(shrubby tree with silky foliage and spikes of cylindrical yellow nectarous flowers)'). g(108520891,'(Australian shrubs (some trees) with flowers in dense spikes: smoke bush)'). g(108521078,'(any of various shrubs of the genus Conospermum with panicles of mostly white woolly flowers)'). g(108521245,'(small genus of South American evergreen shrubs or small trees with long willowy branches and flowers in flamboyant terminal clusters)'). g(108521491,'(grown for outstanding display of brilliant usually scarlet-crimson flowers; Andes)'). g(108521699,'(1 species: Chilean nut)'). g(108521829,'(Chilean shrub bearing coral-red fruit with an edible seed resembling a hazelnut)'). g(108522072,'(large genus of Australian shrubs and trees having usually showy orange or red flowers)'). g(108522314,'(any shrub or tree of the genus Grevillea)'). g(108522447,'(any of several Australian timber trees having usually fernlike foliage and mottled wood used in cabinetry and veneering)'). g(108522712,'(tall shrub with cylindrical racemes of red flowers and pinnatifid leaves silky-gray beneath; eastern Australia)'). g(108522911,'(small slender tree with usually entire gray-green pendulous leaves and white or cream flowers; northern Australia)'). g(108523123,'(medium to tall fast-growing tree with orange flowers and feathery bipinnate leaves silky-hairy beneath; eastern Australia)'). g(108523339,'(tree yielding hard heavy reddish wood)'). g(108523470,'(Australian shrubs and small trees with evergreen usually spiny leaves and dense clusters of showy flowers)'). g(108523717,'(tall straggling shrub with large globose crimson-yellow flowers; western Australia)'). g(108523914,'(large bushy shrub with pungent pointed leaves and creamy white flowers; central and eastern Australia)'). g(108524124,'(shrub with pungent rigid needle-shaped leaves and white flowers; eastern Australia)'). g(108524316,'(small genus of trees or shrubs of New Zealand and New Caledonia)'). g(108524489,'(slender elegant tree of New Zealand having racemes of red flowers and yielding valuable mottled red timber)'). g(108524696,'(small genus of Australian shrubs)'). g(108524840,'(erect bushy shrub of eastern Australia having terminal clusters of red flowers yielding much nectar)'). g(108525053,'(large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs having silvery white leaves and solitary terminal flowers with conspicuous silvery bracts)'). g(108525302,'(small South African tree with long silvery silky foliage)'). g(108525460,'(small genus of low-growing evergreens of Chile and Australia; some yield dyes)'). g(108525634,'(any of various ornamental evergreens of the genus Lomatia having attractive fragrant flowers)'). g(108525798,'(trees or shrubs; madagascar to Australia)'). g(108525995,'(any tree of the genus Macadamia)'). g(108526172,'(medium-sized tree of eastern Australia having creamy-white flowers)'). g(108526326,'(small Australian tree with racemes of pink flowers; widely cultivated (especially in Hawaii) for its sweet edible nuts)'). g(108526586,'(bushy tree with pink to purple flowers)'). g(108526728,'(small genus of Australian shrubs or trees)'). g(108526875,'(Australian tree having alternate simple leaves (when young they are pinnate with prickly toothed margins) and slender axillary spikes of white flowers)'). g(108527119,'(Australian undershrubs to small trees: geebungs)'). g(108527278,'(any of numerous shrubs and small trees having hard narrow leaves and long-lasting yellow or white flowers followed by small edible but insipid fruits)'). g(108527500,'(small genus of timber trees; Australia to Malaysia)'). g(108527685,'(eastern Australian tree widely cultivated as a shade tree and for its glossy leaves and circular clusters of showy red to orange-scarlet flowers)'). g(108527945,'(tree or tall shrub with shiny leaves and umbels of fragrant creamy-white flowers; yields hard heavy reddish wood)'). g(108528190,'(Australian evergreen shrubs: waratahs)'). g(108528354,'(tall shrub of eastern Australia having obolanceolate to obovate leaves and red flowes in compact racemes)'). g(108528549,'(straggling shrub with narrow leaves and conspicuous red flowers in dense globular racemes)'). g(108528735,'(small species of Australian trees or shrubs; grown for their fruit and flowers)'). g(108528925,'(tree bearing pear-shaped fruit with a thick woody epicarp)'). g(108529094,'(order of chiefly Australian trees and shrubs comprising the casuarinas; 1 family: Casuarinaceae)'). g(108529307,'(1 genus: Casuarina)'). g(108529446,'(genus of trees and shrubs widely naturalized in southern United States and West Indies; coextensive with the family Casuarinaceae and order Casuarinales)'). g(108529755,'(any of various trees and shrubs of the genus Casuarina having jointed horsetaillike stems and whorls of scalelike leaves; some yield heavy hardwood)'). g(108530013,'(any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina)'). g(108530140,'(any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina yielding heavy hard red wood used in cabinetwork)'). g(108530354,'(common Australian tree widely grown as an ornamental in tropical regions; yields heavy hard red wood)'). g(108530560,'(any of several heavy hard reddish chiefly tropical woods of the families Casuarinaceae and Proteaceae; some used for cabinetwork)'). g(108530800,'(Ericaceae; Clethraceae; Diapensiaceae; Epacridaceae; Lennoaceae; Pyrolaceae; Monotropaceae)'). g(108531113,'(heathers)'). g(108531723,'(a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers)'). g(108532011,'(large genus of low much-branched woody evergreens ranging from prostrate subshrubs to trees: true heaths)'). g(108532211,'(any plant of the genus Erica)'). g(108532449,'(evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipes)'). g(108532700,'(hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea)'). g(108532836,'(wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes)'). g(108533007,'(dwarf European shrub with very early-blooming bell-shaped red flowers)'). g(108533165,'(common low European shrub with purple-red flowers)'). g(108533324,'(dwarf European shrub with rose-colored flowers)'). g(108533467,'(bushy shrub having pink to white flowers; common on the moors of Cornwall and in southwestern Europe; cultivated elsewhere)'). g(108533664,'(erect dense shrub native to western Iberian peninsula having profuse white or pink flowers; naturalized in southwestern England)'). g(108533889,'(South African shrub grown for its profusion of white flowers)'). g(108534060,'(low-growing shrubs of northern regions of northern hemisphere)'). g(108534221,'(any of several shrubs of the genus Andromeda having leathery leaves and clusters of small flowers)'). g(108534429,'(wiry evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers; of wet acidic areas in Arctic and Canada to northeastern United States)'). g(108534665,'(erect to procumbent evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers; of sphagnum peat bogs and other wet acidic areas in northern Europe)'). g(108534924,'(large evergreen shrubs and trees of southern Europe and western North America: strawberry tree; madrona)'). g(108535125,'(any of several evergreen shrubs of the genus Arbutus of temperate Europe and America)'). g(108535318,'(evergreen tree of Pacific North America having glossy leathery leaves and orange-red edible berries; wood used for furniture and bark for tanning)'). g(108535559,'(small evergreen European shrubby tree bearing many-seeded scarlet berries that are edible but bland; of Ireland, southern Europe, Asia Minor)'). g(108535796,'(bearberry; manzanita)'). g(108535957,'(chiefly evergreen subshrubs of northern to arctic areas)'). g(108536123,'(evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn)'). g(108536461,'(deciduous creeping shrub bright red in autumn having black or blue-black berries; alpine and circumpolar)'). g(108536670,'(chiefly evergreen shrubs of warm dry areas of western North America)'). g(108536866,'(erect California shrub having leaves with heart-shaped lobes at the base)'). g(108537032,'(erect treelike shrub forming dense thickets and having drooping panicles of white or pink flowers and red berrylike drupes; California)'). g(108537255,'(erect openly branched California shrub whose twigs are woolly when young)'). g(108537435,'(1 species: spike heath)'). g(108537577,'(small evergreen mat-forming shrub of southern Europe and Asia Minor having stiff stems and terminal clusters of small bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108537820,'(1 genus; allied to and once included in genus Phyllodoce)'). g(108537976,'(procumblent Old World mat-forming evergreen shrub with racemes of pinkish-white 4-parted flowers)'). g(108538147,'(one species)'). g(108538266,'(common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere)'). g(108538496,'(low tufted evergreen shrubs of colder parts of north temperate regions having mosslike foliage and nodding white or pink flowers)'). g(108538734,'(heath of mountains of western United States having bell-shaped white flowers)'). g(108538912,'(1 species: leatherleaf)'). g(108539052,'(north temperate bog shrub with evergreen leathery leaves and small white cylindrical flowers)'). g(108539247,'(a dicotyledonous genus of the family Ericaceae)'). g(108539403,'(low straggling evergreen shrub of western Europe represented by several varieties with flowers from white to rose-purple)'). g(108539647,'(small creeping evergreen shrubs: trailing arbutus)'). g(108539785,'(low-growing evergreen shrub of eastern North America with leathery leaves and clusters of fragrant pink or white flowers)'). g(108539997,'(widely distributed genus of creeping or upright evergreen shrubs)'). g(108540213,'(slow-growing procumbent evergreen shrublet of northern North America and Japan having white flowers and numerous white fleshy rough-hairy seeds)'). g(108540495,'(creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil)'). g(108540875,'(small evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having edible dark purple grape-size berries)'). g(108541077,'(deciduous or evergreen shrubs of North America: black huckleberries)'). g(108541260,'(any of several shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia bearing small berries resembling blueberries)'). g(108541482,'(low shrub of the eastern United States bearing shiny black edible fruit; best known of the huckleberries)'). g(108541691,'(huckleberry of the eastern United States with pink flowers and sweet blue fruit)'). g(108541851,'(creeping evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having small shiny boxlike leaves and flavorless berries)'). g(108542049,'(erect evergreen shrubs: mountain laurel)'). g(108542185,'(any plant of the genus Kalmia)'). g(108542340,'(a North American evergreen shrub having glossy leaves and white or rose-colored flowers)'). g(108542554,'(laurel of bogs of northwestern United States having small purple flowers and pale leaves that are glaucous beneath)'). g(108542772,'(North American dwarf shrub resembling mountain laurel but having narrower leaves and small red flowers; poisonous to young stock)'). g(108543005,'(evergreen shrubs of north temperate regions)'). g(108543190,'(evergreen shrub of eastern North America having white or creamy bell-shaped flowers and dark green hairy leaves used for tea during American Revolution)'). g(108543455,'(Rocky Mt. shrub similar to Ledum groenlandicum)'). g(108543605,'(bog shrub of northern and central Europe and eastern Siberia to Korea and Japan)'). g(108543792,'(1 species: sand myrtle)'). g(108543930,'(low-growing evergreen shrub of New Jersey to Florida grown for its many white star-shaped flowers and glossy foliage)'). g(108544148,'(American and Asiatic deciduous and evergreen shrubs)'). g(108544337,'(any plant of the genus Leucothoe; grown for their beautiful white flowers; glossy foliage contains a poisonous substance similar to that found in genus Kalmia)'). g(108544570,'(fast-growing evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having arching interlaced branches and racemes of white flowers)'). g(108544840,'(bushy deciduous shrub of the eastern United States with long racemes of pinkish flowers)'). g(108545025,'(1 species: alpine azalea)'). g(108545165,'(creeping mat-forming evergreen shrub of high mountain regions of northern hemisphere grown for its rose-pink flowers)'). g(108545403,'(evergreen or deciduous shrubs or small trees of United States to Antilles and eastern Asia to the Himalaya)'). g(108545653,'(deciduous shrub of coastal plain of the eastern United States having nodding pinkish-white flowers; poisonous to stock)'). g(108545880,'(deciduous much-branched shrub with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers)'). g(108546114,'(showy evergreen shrub of southeastern United States with shiny leaves and angled branches and umbel-like clusters of pink to reddish flowers)'). g(108546375,'(deciduous shrubs of North America and eastern Asia)'). g(108546556,'(straggling shrub of northwestern North America having foliage with a bluish tinge and umbels of small bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108546799,'(low shrub of the eastern United States with downy twigs)'). g(108546963,'(sourwood)'). g(108547085,'(deciduous shrubby tree of eastern North America having deeply fissured bark and sprays of small fragrant white flowers and sour-tasting leaves)'). g(108547344,'(small genus of evergreen arctic and alpine shrubs)'). g(108547526,'(small shrub with tiny evergreen leaves and pink or purple flowers; Alpine summits and high ground in Asia and Europe and United States)'). g(108547785,'(semi-prostrate evergreen herb of western United States)'). g(108547968,'(decorative evergreen shrubs of woody vines)'). g(108548135,'(broad-leaved evergreen Asiatic shrub with glossy leaves and drooping clusters of white flowers)'). g(108548369,'(ornamental evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having small white bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108548603,'(large genus of evergreen shrubs native to cooler regions of the northern hemisphere having showy flowers)'). g(108548829,'(any shrub of the genus Rhododendron: evergreen shrubs or small shrubby trees having leathery leaves and showy clusters of campanulate (bell-shaped) flowers)'). g(108549134,'(medium-sized rhododendron of Pacific coast of North America having large rosy brown-spotted flowers)'). g(108549326,'(late-spring-blooming rhododendron of eastern North America having rosy to pink-purple flowers)'). g(108549495,'(shrub growing in swamps throughout the eastern United States and having small white to pinkish honeysucklelike flowers)'). g(108549736,'(group of evergreen or deciduous shrubs formerly considered a separate genus; now included in the genus Rhododendron)'). g(108549988,'(any of numerous ornamental shrubs grown for their showy flowers of various colors)'). g(108550141,'(evergreen or deciduous berry-bearing shrubs of northern hemisphere: cranberries; blueberries)'). g(108550364,'(any of numerous shrubs of genus_Vaccinium bearing cranberries)'). g(108550554,'(trailing red-fruited plant)'). g(108550706,'(small red-fruited trailing cranberry of Arctic and cool regions of the northern hemisphere)'). g(108550901,'(any of numerous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium bearing blueberries)'). g(108551310,'(any of various dark-fruited as distinguished from blue-fruited blueberries)'). g(108551442,'(shrub or small tree of eastern United States having black inedible berries)'). g(108551610,'(low-growing deciduous shrub of northeastern North America having flowers in compact racemes and bearing sweet dark blue berries)'). g(108551871,'(shrub of southeastern United States grown commercially especially for canning industry)'). g(108552076,'(low-growing tufted deciduous shrub of northern and alpine North America having pink to coral-red flowers followed by sweet blue berries)'). g(108552333,'(high-growing deciduous shrub of eastern North America bearing edible blueish to blackish berries with a distinct bloom; source of most cultivated blueberries)'). g(108552632,'(shrub of the eastern United States having shining evergreen leaves and bluish-black fruit)'). g(108552810,'(stiff bushy evergreen shrub of western North America having sour black berries and glossy green foliage used in floral arrangements)'). g(108553028,'(erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries)'). g(108553243,'(erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries)'). g(108553449,'(an evergreen shrub with leathery leaves)'). g(108553609,'(low deciduous shrub of the eastern United States bearing dark blue sweet berries)'). g(108553790,'(shrub of northwestern North America bearing red berries)'). g(108553946,'(small branching blueberry common in marshy areas of the eastern United States having greenish or yellowish unpalatable berries reputedly eaten by deer)'). g(108554194,'(low evergreen shrub of high north temperate regions of Europe and Asia and America bearing red edible berries)'). g(108554473,'(coextensive with the genus Clethra)'). g(108554645,'(type and sole genus of the Clethraceae; deciduous shrubs or small trees: white_alder, summer-sweet)'). g(108554832,'(shrub of eastern and southern coastal United States having beautiful racemes of spice-scented white flowers)'). g(108555065,'(north temperate low evergreen plants; in some classifications placed in its own order Diapensiales)'). g(108555360,'(used in some classifications: coextensive with family Diapensiaceae)'). g(108555526,'(type genus of Diapensiaceae)'). g(108555653,'(any boreal low-growing evergreen plant of the genus Diapensia)'). g(108555789,'(evergreen herbs of southeastern United States)'). g(108555930,'(tufted evergreen perennial herb having spikes of tiny white flowers and glossy green round to heart-shaped leaves that become coppery to maroon or purplish in fall)'). g(108556231,'(1 species: pyxie; the eastern United States)'). g(108556392,'(creeping evergreen shrub having narrow overlapping leaves and early white star-shaped flowers; of pine barrens of NJ and the Carolinas)'). g(108556637,'(evergreen perennial herbs of North America and eastern Asia: oconee bells)'). g(108556808,'(any plant of the genus Shortia; evergreen perennial herbs with smooth leathery basal leaves and showy white solitary flowers)'). g(108557023,'(plant of southeastern United States having solitary white funnel-shaped flowers flushed with pink and large glossy green leaves that turn bronze-red in fall)'). g(108557260,'(Australasian shrubs or small trees)'). g(108557506,'(any heathlike plant of the family Epacridaceae; most are of the Australian region)'). g(108557723,'(type genus of the Epacridaceae: Australian heath)'). g(108557869,'(any heathlike evergreen shrub of the genus Epacris grown for their showy and crowded spikes of small bell-shaped or tubular flowers)'). g(108558127,'(spindly upright shrub of southern Australia and Tasmania having white to rose or purple-red flowers)'). g(108558304,'(small erect shrub of Australia and Tasmania with fragrant ivory flowers)'). g(108558475,'(small shrub of southern and western Australia having pinkish to rosy purple tubular flowers)'). g(108558654,'(evergreen shrubs of Australia and Tasmania)'). g(108558808,'(small prostrate or ascending shrub having scarlet flowers and thin-fleshed succulent fruit resembling cranberries; sometimes place in genus Styphelia)'). g(108559115,'(evergreen trees or shrubs of mountains of Australia and Tasmania)'). g(108559304,'(stout Australian shrub with narrow leaves crowded at ends of branches and terminal clusters of white or pink flowers)'). g(108559528,'(gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long)'). g(108559723,'(Australian heathlike shrubs)'). g(108559862,'(heathlike shrub of southwestern Australia grown for its sharply scented foliage and pink flowers followed by pentagonal fruit)'). g(108560089,'(family of fleshy parasitic herbs lacking green foliage and having heads of small flowers; California and Mexico)'). g(108560296,'(evergreen herbs of temperate regions: genera Pyrola; Chimaphila; Moneses; Orthilia)'). g(108560552,'(short-stemmed perennial herbs of cool or temperate regions: wintergreen; shinleaf)'). g(108560730,'(any of several evergreen perennials of the genus Pyrola)'). g(108560943,'(evergreen of eastern North America with leathery leaves and numerous white flowers)'). g(108561140,'(the common wintergreen having many-flowered racemes of pink-tinged white flowers; Europe and North America)'). g(108561326,'(North American evergreen with small pinkish bell-shaped flowers and oblong leaves used formerly for shinplasters)'). g(108561538,'(evergreen with rounded leaves and very fragrant creamy-white flowers; widely distributed in northern parts of Old and New Worlds)'). g(108561758,'(small genus of evergreen herbs with long creeping rootstocks and shining leaves; North America; Europe; east Asia)'). g(108561985,'(any of several plants of the genus Chimaphila)'). g(108562140,'(Eurasian herb with white or pinkish flowers in a terminal corymb)'). g(108562335,'(1 species: one-flowered wintergreen; sometimes included in genus Pyrola)'). g(108562514,'(delicate evergreen dwarf herb of north temperate regions having a solitary white terminal flower; sometimes placed in genus Pyrola)'). g(108562793,'(used in some classification for saprophytic herbs sometimes included in the family Pyrolaceae: genera Monotropa and Sarcodes)'). g(108563076,'(leafless fleshy saprophytic plants; in some classifications placed in the family_Pyrolaceae)'). g(108563298,'(small waxy white or pinkish-white saprophytic woodland plant having scalelike leaves and a nodding flower; turns black with age)'). g(108563536,'(term used in some classifications for the pinesaps, which are usually included in the genus Monotropa)'). g(108563730,'(fleshy tawny or reddish saprophytic herb resembling the Indian pipe and growing in woodland humus of eastern North America; in some classifications placed in a separate genus Hypopitys)'). g(108564029,'(snow_plant; in some classifications placed in family Pyrolaceae)'). g(108564202,'(a fleshy bright red saprophytic plant of the mountains of western North America that appears in early spring while snow is on the ground)'). g(108564435,'(an order of dicotyledonous trees of the subclass Hamamelidae)'). g(108564622,'(chiefly monoecious trees and shrubs: beeches; chestnuts; oaks; genera Castanea; Castanopsis; Chrysolepis; Fagus; Lithocarpus; Nothofagus; Quercus)'). g(108565007,'(beeches)'). g(108565213,'(any of several large deciduous trees with rounded spreading crowns and smooth gray bark and small sweet edible triangular nuts enclosed in burs; north temperate regions)'). g(108565593,'(wood of any of various beech trees; used for flooring and containers and plywood and tool handles)'). g(108565773,'(large European beech with minutely-toothed leaves; widely planted as an ornamental in North America)'). g(108565985,'(variety of European beech with shining purple or copper-colored leaves)'). g(108566222,'(North American forest tree with light green leaves and edible nuts)'). g(108566432,'(variety of European beech with pendulous limbs)'). g(108566599,'(a beech native to Japan having soft light yellowish-brown wood)'). g(108566741,'(chestnuts; chinkapins)'). g(108566967,'(any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn; yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur)'). g(108567319,'(wood of any of various chestnut trees of the genus Castanea)'). g(108567452,'(large tree found from Maine to Alabama)'). g(108567618,'(wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia)'). g(108567824,'(a small tree with small sweet nuts; wild or naturalized in Korea and China)'). g(108568002,'(spreading short-trunked tree of Japan)'). g(108568141,'(shrubby chestnut tree of southeastern United States having small edible nuts)'). g(108568390,'(shrubby tree closely related to the Allegheny chinkapin but with larger leaves; southern midwest United States)'). g(108568654,'(evergreen trees and shrubs of warm regions valued for their foliage; southeastern United States and eastern Australia and northern New Zealand)'). g(108568912,'(a tree of the genus Castanopsis)'). g(108569021,'(two species: golden chinkapins)'). g(108569186,'(small ornamental evergreen tree of Pacific Coast whose glossy yellow-green leaves are yellow beneath; bears edible nuts)'). g(108569483,'(evergreen shrub similar to golden chinkapin; mountains of California)'). g(108569666,'(tanbark oaks)'). g(108569794,'(evergreen oak of the Pacific coast area having large leathery leaves; yields tanbark)'). g(108569999,'(small evergreen tree of China and Japan)'). g(108570139,'(bark rich in tannin; bruised and cut in pieces to use for tanning; spent tanbark used as a ground covering)'). g(108570299,'(beeches of temperate southern hemisphere except Africa: southern beech)'). g(108570616,'(any of various beeches of the southern hemisphere having small usually evergreen leaves)'). g(108570927,'(large evergreen tree of Tasmania)'). g(108571043,'(Chilean evergreen whose leafy boughs are used for thatching)'). g(108571195,'(any of several tall New Zealand trees of the genus Nothofagus; some yield useful timber)'). g(108571383,'(New Zealand beech with usually pale silvery bark)'). g(108571532,'(tall deciduous South American tree)'). g(108571664,'(large Chilean timber tree yielding coarse lumber)'). g(108571810,'(New Zealand forest tree)'). g(108571933,'(tall New Zealand tree yielding very hard wood)'). g(108572076,'(fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base)'). g(108572240,'(cup-shaped plant organ)'). g(108572330,'(cup-shaped structure of hardened bracts at the base of an acorn)'). g(108572477,'(oaks)'). g(108572627,'(a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves; "great oaks grow from little acorns")'). g(108573299,'(the hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring)'). g(108573480,'(oak given a weathered appearance by exposure to fumes of ammonia; used for cabinetwork)'). g(108573622,'(any of several American evergreen oaks)'). g(108573787,'(highly variable often shrubby evergreen oak of coastal zone of western North America having small thick usually spiny-toothed dark-green leaves)'). g(108574033,'(any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf)'). g(108574408,'(large slow-growing deciduous tree of the eastern United States having stout spreading branches and leaves with usually 7 rounded lobes; yields strong and durable hard wood)'). g(108574659,'(semi-evergreen shrub or small tree of Arizona and New Mexico having acorns with hemispherical cups)'). g(108574841,'(large flaky-barked deciduous oak of the eastern United States with leaves having fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil)'). g(108575115,'(large deciduous tree of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor having oblong-lanceolate leaves with spiked lobes)'). g(108575327,'(medium-sized evergreen of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico with oblong leathery often spiny-edged leaves)'). g(108575568,'(medium-large thick-trunked deciduous tree of the eastern United States and southern Canada having close-grained wood and deeply 7-lobed leaves turning scarlet in autumn)'). g(108575813,'(small to medium deciduous oak of east central North America; leaves have sharply pointed lobes)'). g(108576005,'(any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles)'). g(108576295,'(large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward)'). g(108576601,'(small deciduous tree of western North America with crooked branches and pale gray bark)'). g(108576794,'(evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly; yields a hard wood)'). g(108577012,'(hard wood of the holm oak tree)'). g(108577097,'(shrubby oak of southeastern United States usually forming dense thickets)'). g(108577245,'(small deciduous tree of eastern and central United States having shining laurel-like leaves; wood used in western states for shingles)'). g(108577470,'(small semi-evergreen shrubby tree of southeastern United States having hairy young branchlets and leaves narrowing to a slender bristly point)'). g(108577700,'(large deciduous tree of the Pacific coast having deeply parted bristle-tipped leaves)'). g(108577871,'(small slow-growing deciduous shrubby tree of dry sandy barrens of southeastern United States having leaves with bristle-tipped lobes resembling turkey''s toes)'). g(108578124,'(large nearly semi-evergreen oak of southeastern United States; thrives in damp soil)'). g(108578296,'(tall graceful deciduous California oak having leathery leaves and slender pointed acorns)'). g(108578508,'(medium-large deciduous timber tree of central and southern United States; acorns deeply immersed in the cup and mature in first year)'). g(108578715,'(medium to large deciduous oak of central and eastern North America with ovoid acorns deeply immersed in large fringed cups; yields tough close-grained wood)'). g(108578987,'(any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets)'). g(108579220,'(a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad 3-lobed (club-shaped) leaves; tends to form dense thickets)'). g(108579484,'(medium to large deciduous tree of moist areas of southeastern United States similar to the basket oak)'). g(108579670,'(oak with moderately light fine-grained wood; Japan)'). g(108579842,'(an oak having leaves resembling those of chestnut trees)'). g(108580028,'(medium-sized deciduous tree of the eastern United States that yields a strong durable wood)'). g(108580241,'(small evergreen shrub or tree of southeastern United States; often forms almost impenetrable thickets in sandy coastal areas)'). g(108580463,'(relatively tall deciduous water oak of southeastern United States often cultivated as a shade tree; thrives in wet soil)'). g(108580667,'(similar to the pin oak; grows in damp sites in Mississippi River basin)'). g(108580830,'(deciduous European oak valued for its tough elastic wood)'). g(108580981,'(medium to large deciduous tree of the eastern United States; its durable wood is used as timber or split and woven into baskets or chair seats)'). g(108581225,'(fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil)'). g(108581503,'(medium to large deciduous oak of the eastern United States having long lanceolate leaves and soft strong wood)'). g(108581687,'(deciduous shrubby tree of northeastern and central United States having a sweet edible nut and often forming dense thickets)'). g(108581931,'(medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood)'). g(108582153,'(large symmetrical deciduous tree with rounded crown widely distributed in eastern North America; has large leaves with triangular spiny tipped lobes and coarse-grained wood less durable than that of white oaks)'). g(108582460,'(large deciduous red oak of southern and eastern United States having large 7- to 9-lobed elliptical leaves, large acorns and medium hard coarse-grained wood)'). g(108582712,'(small deciduous tree of eastern and central United States having dark green lyrate pinnatifid leaves and tough moisture-resistant wood used especially for fence posts)'). g(108582991,'(medium-sized evergreen oak of southern Europe and northern Africa having thick corky bark that is periodically stripped to yield commercial cork)'). g(108583206,'(small deciduous tree having the trunk branched almost from the base with spreading branches; Texas and southern Oklahoma)'). g(108583401,'(a low spreading or prostrate shrub of southwestern United States with small acorns and leaves resembling those of the huckleberry)'). g(108583634,'(medium to large deciduous tree of China, Japan, and Korea having thick corky bark)'). g(108583799,'(medium to large deciduous timber tree of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada having dark outer bark and yellow inner bark used for tanning; broad 5-lobed leaves are bristle-tipped)'). g(108584110,'(medium-sized evergreen native to eastern North America to the east coast of Mexico; often cultivated as shade tree for it wide-spreading crown; extremely hard tough durable wood once used in shipbuilding)'). g(108584398,'(medium-small shrubby evergreen tree of western North America similar to the coast live oak but occurring chiefly in foothills of mountain ranges removed from the coast; an important part of the chaparral)'). g(108584707,'(nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine)'). g(108584865,'(monoecious trees and shrubs (including the genera Betula and Alnus and Carpinus and Corylus and Ostrya and Ostryopsis))'). g(108585246,'(a genus of trees of the family Betulaceae (such as birches))'). g(108585601,'(any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark)'). g(108585960,'(hard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood)'). g(108586148,'(tree of eastern North America with thin lustrous yellow or gray bark)'). g(108586334,'(small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes)'). g(108586577,'(medium-sized birch of eastern North America having white or pale gray bark and valueless wood; occurs often as a second-browth forest tree)'). g(108586834,'(European birch with silvery white peeling bark and markedly drooping branches)'). g(108587044,'(European birch with dull white to pale brown bark and somewhat drooping hairy branches)'). g(108587240,'(birch of swamps and river bottoms throughout the eastern United States having reddish-brown bark)'). g(108587454,'(common birch of the eastern United States having spicy brown bark yielding a volatile oil and hard dark wood used for furniture)'). g(108587702,'(Alaskan birch with white to pale brown bark)'). g(108587849,'(birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark)'). g(108588097,'(small shrub of colder parts of North America and Greenland)'). g(108588288,'(alders)'). g(108588569,'(north temperate shrubs or trees having toothed leaves and conelike fruit; bark is used in tanning and dyeing and the rot-resistant wood)'). g(108588969,'(wood of any of various alder trees; resistant to underwater rot; used for bridges etc)'). g(108589125,'(medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneath)'). g(108589353,'(native to Europe but introduced in America)'). g(108589486,'(shrub or small tree of southeastern United States having soft light brown wood)'). g(108589660,'(tree of western United States)'). g(108589803,'(large tree of Pacific coast of North America having hard red wood much used for furniture)'). g(108589996,'(common shrub of Canada and northeastern United States having shoots scattered with rust-colored down)'). g(108590191,'(common shrub of the eastern United States with smooth bark)'). g(108590359,'(shrub of mountainous areas of Europe)'). g(108590488,'(North American shrub with light green leaves and winged nuts)'). g(108590663,'(used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus; Ostryopsis; and Ostryopsis)'). g(108590872,'(mostly deciduous monoecious trees or shrubs: hornbeams; sometimes placed in subfamily Carpinaceae)'). g(108591117,'(any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Carpinus)'). g(108591279,'(medium-sized Old World tree with smooth gray bark and beech-like leaves that turn yellow-orange in autumn)'). g(108591486,'(tree or large shrub with gray bark and blue-green leaves that turn red-orange in autumn)'). g(108591679,'(deciduous monoecious trees of Europe and Asia and America; sometimes placed in subfamily or family Carpinaceae)'). g(108591933,'(any of several trees resembling hornbeams with fruiting clusters resembling hops)'). g(108592127,'(medium-sized hop hornbeam of southern Europe and Asia Minor)'). g(108592296,'(medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America)'). g(108592479,'(deciduous monoecious shrubs of China and Mongolia resembling trees of the genus Ostrya; sometimes placed in subfamily or family Carpinaceae)'). g(108592713,'(used in some classification systems for the genus Corylus)'). g(108592889,'(deciduous monoecious nut-bearing shrubs of small trees: hazel; sometimes placed in the subfamily or family Corylaceae)'). g(108593114,'(any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk)'). g(108593406,'(the fine-grained wood of a hazelnut tree (genus Corylus) and the hazel tree (Australian genus Pomaderris))'). g(108593601,'(nut-bearing shrub of eastern North America)'). g(108593724,'(small nut-bearing tree much grown in Europe)'). g(108593876,'(hazel of western United States with conspicuous beaklike involucres on the nuts)'). g(108594035,'(Gentianaceae; Apocyanaceae; Asclepiadaceae; Loganiaceae; Oleaceae; Salvadoraceae)'). g(108594326,'(chiefly herbaceous plants with showy flowers; some are cultivated as ornamentals)'). g(108594732,'(genus of low-growing herbs mostly of northern hemisphere having flowers with protruding spirally twisted anthers)'). g(108594958,'(any of various plants of the genus Centaurium)'). g(108595185,'(erect plant with small clusters of pink trumpet-shaped flowers of southwestern United States)'). g(108595353,'(common European glabrous annual centaury with flowers in dense cymes)'). g(108595502,'(tufted perennial of western Europe and Azores having bright pink to white flowers)'). g(108595669,'(a variety of centaury found at the seaside)'). g(108595774,'(a variety of centaury with broad leaves)'). g(108595881,'(a slender variety of centaury)'). g(108595973,'(small genus of herbs of warm regions of southern North America to northern South America)'). g(108596169,'(one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers laving large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas)'). g(108596495,'(genus of tropical Asiatic and African plants: especially Persian violets)'). g(108596673,'(perennial cultivated especially as a houseplant for its fragrant bluish to dark lavender flowers)'). g(108596865,'(genus of North American herbs: columbo; includes some species sometimes placed in genus Swertia)'). g(108597087,'(any of various tall perennial herbs constituting the genus Frasera; widely distributed in warm dry upland areas of the United States Pacific states)'). g(108597388,'(tall herb with panicles of white flowers flushed with green; northwestern United States; sometimes placed in genus Swertia)'). g(108597627,'(type genus of the Gentianaceae; cosmopolitan genus of herbs nearly cosmopolitan in cool temperate regions; in some classifications includes genera Gentianopsis and Gentianella)'). g(108597931,'(any of various plants of the family Gentianaceae especially the genera Gentiana and Gentianella and Gentianopsis)'). g(108598332,'(low-growing alpine plant cultivated for its dark glossy green leaves in basal rosettes and showy solitary bell-shaped blue flowers)'). g(108598539,'(gentian of eastern North America having tubular blue or white flowers that open little if at all)'). g(108598750,'(tufted sometimes sprawling perennial with blue flowers spotted with green; western North America)'). g(108598931,'(similar to Gentiana andrewsii but with larger flowers)'). g(108599079,'(robust European perennial having clusters of yellow flowers)'). g(108599241,'(perennial Eurasian gentian with sky-blue funnel-shaped flowers of damp open heaths)'). g(108599445,'(erect perennial of wet woodlands of North America having leaves and flower buds resembling those of soapwort)'). g(108599637,'(a perennial marsh ventian of eastern North America)'). g(108599768,'(genus of herbs with flowers that resemble gentian; in some classifications included in genus Gentiana)'). g(108600004,'(gentian of eastern North America having clusters of bristly blue flowers)'). g(108600253,'(gentian of Europe and China having creamy white flowers with fringed corollas)'). g(108600426,'(genus of fringed gentians; in some classifications included in genus Gentiana)'). g(108600640,'(any of various herbs of the genus Gentianopsis having the margins of the corolla lobes fringed; sometimes included in genus Gentiana)'). g(108600943,'(tall widely distributed fringed gentian of eastern North America having violet-blue or white fringed flowers)'). g(108601137,'(medium-tall fringed gentian with pale-glue to blue-purple flowers; circumboreal in distribution)'). g(108601318,'(small blue-flowered fringed gentian of east central North America)'). g(108601488,'(small blue-flowered fringed gentian of western United States (Rocky Mountains) especially around hot springs in Yellowstone National Park)'). g(108601715,'(small blue-flowered fringed gentian of Sierra Nevada mountains)'). g(108601886,'(genus of herbs of Eurasia and the Americas: spurred gentians)'). g(108602054,'(any of various plants of the genus Halenia having flowers with spurred lobes)'). g(108602211,'(genus of smooth slender North American herbs with showy flowers)'). g(108602373,'(any of various plants of the genus Sabbatia having usually pink cymose flowers; occur from acid bogs to brackish marshes)'). g(108602621,'(pink-flowered marsh plant of the eastern United States)'). g(108602787,'(pink-flowered marsh plant of the eastern United States)'). g(108602939,'(prairie herb with solitary lilac-colored flowers)'). g(108603085,'(genus of herbs of mountains of North America and Eurasia and Africa)'). g(108603260,'(perennial of damp places in mountains of Eurasia and North America having dull-colored blue or violet flowers)'). g(108603467,'(trees and shrubs having berries or drupes or capsules as fruits; sometimes placed in the order Oleales: olive; ash; jasmine; privet; lilac)'). g(108603902,'(coextensive with the family Oleaceae; in some classifications included in the order Gentianales)'). g(108604086,'(evergreen trees and shrubs having oily one-seeded fruits)'). g(108604301,'(a tree of the genus Olea cultivated for its fruit)'). g(108604499,'(hard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree; used in cabinetwork)'). g(108604641,'(evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits)'). g(108604906,'(small ovoid fruit of the European olive tree; important food and source of oil)'). g(108605074,'(northern Zealand tree having dense hard light-brown wood)'). g(108605227,'(small New Zealand tree having red pulpy one-seeded fruit)'). g(108605378,'(deciduous trees or shrubs: fringe tree)'). g(108605532,'(any of various small decorative flowering trees or shrubs of the genus Chionanthus)'). g(108605709,'(small bushy tree of southeastern United States having profuse clusters of white flowers)'). g(108605879,'(genus of often spiny American shrubs and trees)'). g(108606026,'(any plant of the genus Forestiera)'). g(108606153,'(spiny branching deciduous shrub of southwestern United States having clusters of insignificant yellow-white flowers appearing before leaves followed by attractive black berrylike fruits)'). g(108606435,'(forsythia)'). g(108606544,'(any of various early blooming oleaceous shrubs of the genus Forsythia; native to eastern Asia and southern Europe but widely cultivated for their branches of bright yellow bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108606810,'(ash)'). g(108606923,'(any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus)'). g(108607363,'(strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats)'). g(108607557,'(spreading American ash with leaves pale green or silvery beneath and having hard brownish wood)'). g(108607728,'(small ash of swampy areas of southeastern United States)'). g(108607862,'(shrubby ash of southwestern United States having fragrant white flowers)'). g(108608014,'(shrubby California ash with showy off-white flowers)'). g(108608145,'(tall ash of Europe to the Caucasus having leaves shiny dark-green above and pale downy beneath)'). g(108608341,'(timber tree of western North America yielding hard light wood; closely related to the red ash)'). g(108608531,'(vigorous spreading North American tree having dark brown heavy wood; leaves turn gold in autumn)'). g(108608735,'(southern Mediterranean ash having fragrant white flowers in dense panicles and yielding manna)'). g(108608917,'(smallish American tree with velvety branchlets and lower leaf surfaces)'). g(108609096,'(a variety of red ash having glossy branchlets and lower leaf surfaces)'). g(108609261,'(ash of central and southern United States with bluish-green foliage and hard brown wood)'). g(108609428,'(low-growning ash of Texas)'). g(108609532,'(timber tree of central and southeastern United States having hairy branchlets and a swollen trunk base)'). g(108609713,'(small shrubby ash of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico)'). g(108609862,'(winged seed of the ash tree)'). g(108609962,'(shrubs and woody climbers mostly of tropical and temperate Old World: jasmine; jessamine)'). g(108610160,'(any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia)'). g(108610381,'(evergreen rambling yellow-flowered shrub of western China)'). g(108610519,'(deciduous rambling shrub widely cultivated for its winter-blooming yellow flowers)'). g(108610683,'(tall-climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea)'). g(108610901,'(East Indian evergreen vine cultivated for its profuse fragrant white flowers)'). g(108611057,'(genus of Old World shrubs: privet)'). g(108611202,'(any of various Old World shrubs having smooth entire leaves and terminal panicles of small white flowers followed by small black berries; many used for hedges)'). g(108611558,'(eastern Asian shrub cultivated especially for its persistent foliage)'). g(108611705,'(fast-growing and tightly branched hybrid of Ligustrum ovalifolium and Ligustrum obtusifolium)'). g(108611893,'(evergreen shrub of Japan and Korea having small dark leaves and flowers in loose panicles; related to but smaller than Chinese privet)'). g(108612110,'(erect evergreen treelike shrub of China and Korea and Japan having acuminate leaves and flowers in long erect panicles; resembles Japanese privet)'). g(108612353,'(small deciduous shrub having graceful arching branches and luxuriant foliage)'). g(108612498,'(semi-evergreen Japanese shrub having malodorous flowers; used extensively for hedges because more likely to stay green that common privet)'). g(108612723,'(deciduous semi-evergreen shrub used for hedges)'). g(108612849,'(widely distributed genus of evergreen shrubs or trees of southern United States and Middle East and China and Japan)'). g(108613076,'(small tree of southern United States having panicles of dull white flowers followed by dark purple fruits)'). g(108613296,'(small genus of evergreen shrubs of the Mediterranean region)'). g(108613467,'(evergreen shrub with white flowers and olivelike fruits)'). g(108613599,'(genus of Old World shrubs or low trees having fragrant flowers in showy panicles: lilacs)'). g(108613795,'(any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers)'). g(108614066,'(robust upright shrub of mountains of northern India having oblong-eliptic leaves and pale lilac or white malodorous flowers)'). g(108614267,'(central European upright shrub having elliptic leaves and upright clusters of lilac or deep violet flowers)'). g(108614472,'(small densely branching Asiatic shrub having lanceolate leaves and panicles of fragrant lilac flowers)'). g(108614651,'(small tree of Japan having narrow pointed leaves and creamy-white flowers)'). g(108614840,'(lilac of northern China having ovate leaves and profuse early summer rose-lilac flowers)'). g(108615006,'(large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowers)'). g(108615227,'(hardened suggary exudation of various trees)'). g(108615322,'(some genera placed in family Liliaceae)'). g(108615538,'(any of various plants of the family Haemodoraceae; roots contain a deep red coloring matter)'). g(108615704,'(type genus of family Haemodoraceae)'). g(108615833,'(genus of monocotyledonous plants with curious woolly flowers on sturdy stems above a fan of sword-shaped leaves; includes kangaroo''s paw and cat''s paw and Australian sword lily; sometimes placed in family Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108616170,'(sedgelike spring-flowering herb having clustered flowers covered with woolly hairs; Australia)'). g(108616430,'(a group of chiefly woody plants considered among the most primitive of angiosperms; perianth poorly developed or lacking; flowers often unisexual and often in catkins and often wind pollinated; contains 23 families including the Betulaceae and Fagaceae (includes the Amentiferae); sometimes classified as a superorder)'). g(108616999,'(used in some classification systems for plants that bear catkins)'). g(108617160,'(genus of fossil plants of the Oligocene having flowers resembling those of the witch hazel; found in Baltic region)'). g(108617379,'(genus of fossil plants having wood identical with or similar to that of the witch hazel)'). g(108617571,'(genus of fossil plants having leaves similar to those of the witch hazel)'). g(108617740,'(comprises genera Hamamelis; Corylopsis; Fothergilla; Liquidambar; Parrotia; other small genera)'). g(108618073,'(deciduous shrubs or small trees: witch hazel)'). g(108618229,'(any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Hamamelis; bark yields an astringent lotion)'). g(108618429,'(common shrub of eastern North America having small yellow flowers after the leaves have fallen)'). g(108618614,'(fragrant shrub of lower Mississippi valley having very small flowers from midwinter to spring)'). g(108618793,'(small genus of deciduous shrubs of temperate regions of Asia)'). g(108618967,'(any of several Asiatic deciduous shrubs cultivated for their nodding racemes of yellow flowers that appear before the leaves)'). g(108619187,'(small genus of deciduous shrubs of the southeastern United States)'). g(108619354,'(any of several deciduous low-growing shrubs of the genus Fothergilla having showy brushlike spikes of white flowers in spring and fiery red and orange autumn color; Alabama to Allegheny Mts)'). g(108619634,'(sweet gum)'). g(108619764,'(any tree of the genus Liquidambar)'). g(108619892,'(a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar having prickly spherical fruit clusters and fragrant sap)'). g(108620173,'(aromatic exudate from the sweet gum tree)'). g(108620302,'(reddish-brown wood and lumber from heartwood of the sweet gum tree used to make furniture)'). g(108620484,'(1 species: irontree)'). g(108620613,'(a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape)'). g(108620791,'(exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees)'). g(108620915,'(1 species: deciduous tree of Himalaya)'). g(108621051,'(coextensive with the family Juglandaceae)'). g(108621207,'(trees having usually edible nuts: butternuts; walnuts; hickories; pecans)'). g(108621452,'(type genus of the Juglandaceae)'). g(108621666,'(any of various trees of the genus Juglans)'). g(108621903,'(hard dark-brown wood of any of various walnut trees; used especially for furniture and paneling)'). g(108622070,'(medium-sized tree with somewhat aromatic compound leaves and edible nuts)'). g(108622253,'(North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye)'). g(108622492,'(North American walnut tree with hard dark wood and edible nut)'). g(108622702,'(Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated)'). g(108622975,'(genus of large deciduous nut-bearing trees; United States and China)'). g(108623298,'(American hardwood tree bearing edible nuts)'). g(108623572,'(valuable tough heavy hardwood from various hickory trees)'). g(108623700,'(hickory of southern United States having many narrow leaflets and rather bitter nuts)'). g(108623913,'(an American hickory tree having bitter nuts)'). g(108624092,'(hickory of the eastern United States having a leaves with 7 or 9 leaflets and thin-shelled very bitter nuts)'). g(108624363,'(tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts)'). g(108624590,'(wood of a pecan tree)'). g(108624681,'(hickory of the eastern United States resembling the shagbark but having a much larger nut)'). g(108624955,'(hickory of southern United States and Mexico having hard nutmeg-shaped nuts)'). g(108625159,'(North American hickory having loose gray shaggy bark and edible nuts)'). g(108625385,'(smooth-barked North American hickory with 7 to 9 leaflets bearing a hard-shelled edible nut)'). g(108625645,'(Asiatic nut trees: wingnuts)'). g(108625786,'(any tree of the genus Pterocarya; fruit is a small winged nutlet; Caucasus to southeastern Asia)'). g(108625972,'(medium-sized Caucasian much-branched tree distinguished from other walnut trees by its winged fruit)'). g(108626160,'(Myrtaceae; Combretaceae; Elaeagnaceae; Haloragidaceae; Melastomaceae; Lecythidaceae; Lythraceae; Rhizophoraceae; Onagraceae; Lecythidaceae; Punicaceae)'). g(108626684,'(a family of tropical trees and shrubs of the order Myrtales)'). g(108626938,'(an Indian tree of the family Combretaceae that is a source of timber and gum)'). g(108627093,'(type genus of the Combretaceae: tropical and subtropical small shrubs and trees)'). g(108627329,'(any of numerous shrubs or small trees of the genus Combretum having spikes of small flowers)'). g(108627495,'(ornamental red-flowering African shrub or climber)'). g(108627658,'(small deciduous tree of the Transvaal having spikes of yellow flowers)'). g(108627828,'(small South African tree having creamy yellow fragrant flowers usually growing on stream banks)'). g(108628026,'(monotypic genus of tropical American trees: button tree)'). g(108628176,'(evergreen tree or shrub with fruit resembling buttons and yielding heavy hard compact wood)'). g(108628363,'(a genus of Laguncularia)'). g(108628504,'(shrub to moderately large tree that grows in brackish water along the seacoasts of western Africa and tropical America; locally important as a source of tannin)'). g(108628767,'(shrubs or small trees often armed)'). g(108628937,'(oleaster)'). g(108629057,'(any of several shrubs of the genus Elaeagnus having silver-white twigs and yellow flowers followed by olivelike fruits)'). g(108629303,'(erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit)'). g(108629448,'(deciduous unarmed North American shrub with silvery leaves and fruits)'). g(108629625,'(deciduous shrubby tree of Europe and western Asia having gray leaves and small yellow fruits covered in silvery scales; sometimes spiny)'). g(108629860,'(a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Myrtales)'). g(108630098,'(chiefly monoecious and usually aquatic herbs (as the milfoils))'). g(108630278,'(an aquatic plant of the genus Myriophyllum having feathery underwater leaves and small inconspicuous flowers)'). g(108630465,'(large tropical trees bearing large fruits with woody skins)'). g(108630663,'(anchovy pear tree)'). g(108630784,'(West Indian tree bearing edible mangolike fruit)'). g(108630967,'(brazil nut)'). g(108631095,'(tall South American tree bearing brazil nuts)'). g(108631275,'(herbs and shrubs and small trees with pink or purple flowers)'). g(108631490,'(loosestrife)'). g(108631647,'(any of numerous herbs and subshrubs of the genus Lythrum)'). g(108631816,'(marsh herb with a long spike of purple flowers; originally of Europe but now rampant in eastern United States)'). g(108632050,'(annual with small solitary pink flowers; originally of Europe but widely naturalized in moist areas)'). g(108632269,'(shrubs or small trees of tropical Asia and Africa usually with showy white, pink, or purplish flowers)'). g(108632509,'(ornamental E. Indian shrub commonly planted in southern United States)'). g(108632709,'(native to Asia, Australia, and East Indies, where it provides timber called pyinma; used elsewhere as an ornamental for its large showy flowers)'). g(108632980,'(relatively hard durable timber from the Queen''s crape myrtle; light reddish brown, smooth and lustrous)'). g(108633135,'(trees and shrubs yielding a fragrant oil)'). g(108633475,'(trees and shrubs)'). g(108633572,'(type genus of the Myrtaceae)'). g(108633705,'(any evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Myrtus)'). g(108633823,'(European shrub with white or rosy flowers followed by black berries)'). g(108633987,'(allspice tree)'). g(108634127,'(West Indian tree; source of bay rum)'). g(108634302,'(aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries)'). g(108634499,'(tropical American tree having small white flowers and aromatic berries)'). g(108634651,'(tropical trees and shrubs with aromatic leaves and often valuable hard wood)'). g(108634891,'(Australian tree with sour red fruit)'). g(108635024,'(tree of extreme southern Florida and West Indies having thin scaly bark and aromatic fruits and seeds and yielding hard heavy close-grained zebrawood)'). g(108635266,'(Brazilian tree with spicy red fruit; often cultivated in California and Florida)'). g(108635454,'(tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit)'). g(108635658,'(small South American shrubs or trees)'). g(108635791,'(South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit)'). g(108635954,'(used in some classifications for rose apples (Eugenia jambos))'). g(108636102,'(a genus of tropical American trees and shrubs of the myrtle family)'). g(108636289,'(small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States; grown in Brazil for its edible tough-skinned purple grapelike fruit that grows all along the branches)'). g(108636633,'(guavas)'). g(108636766,'(small tropical American shrubby tree; widely cultivated in warm regions for its sweet globular yellow fruit)'). g(108637007,'(small tropical shrubby tree bearing small yellowish fruit)'). g(108637197,'(small tropical shrubby tree bearing deep red oval fruit)'). g(108637389,'(South American tree having fruit similar to the true guava)'). g(108637529,'(any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum)'). g(108637756,'(wood or lumber from any of various gum trees especially the sweet gum)'). g(108637922,'(tall trees native to the Australian region; source of timber and medicinal oils from the aromatic leaves)'). g(108638127,'(a tree of the genus Eucalyptus)'). g(108638587,'(wood of any of various eucalyptus trees valued as timber)'). g(108638719,'(any of several Australian gum trees growing on moist or alluvial soil)'). g(108638900,'(any of several low-growing Australian eucalypts)'). g(108639036,'(any of several Australian eucalypts having fibrous inner bark)'). g(108639173,'(any of several Australian eucalypts having the bark smooth except at or near the base of the trunk)'). g(108639328,'(red gum tree of Tasmania)'). g(108639460,'(very large red gum tree)'). g(108639569,'(somewhat crooked red gum tree growing chiefly along rivers; has durable reddish lumber used in heavy construction)'). g(108639822,'(medium-sized swamp gum of New South Wales and Victoria)'). g(108639963,'(small to medium-sized tree of Australia and Tasmania having smooth white to light-grey bark shedding in patches or strips)'). g(108640209,'(tall timber tree with hard heavy pinkish or light brown wood)'). g(108640367,'(small shrubby mallee)'). g(108640482,'(stringybark having white wood)'). g(108640627,'(large tree with dark compact bark on lower trunk but smooth and white above; yields lumber similar to that of European or American ashes)'). g(108640853,'(tall fast-growing timber tree with leaves containing a medicinal oil; young leaves are bluish)'). g(108641036,'(very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales)'). g(108641158,'(small to medium-sized tree of Tasmania)'). g(108641270,'(medium-sized tree of southern Australia)'). g(108641382,'(large gum tree with mottled bark)'). g(108641494,'(similar to but smaller than the spotted gum and having lemon-scented leaves)'). g(108641690,'(small mallee with rough dark-colored bark toward the butt yielding a red eucalyptus kino)'). g(108641886,'(tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales and Victoria)'). g(108642027,'(tree having wood similar to the alpine ash; tallest tree in Australia and tallest hardwood in the world)'). g(108642210,'(tall tree yielding a false manna)'). g(108642321,'(reddish-brown dried gummy exudation from any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially Eucalyptus camaldulensis)'). g(108642550,'(a tropical evergreen tree of the myrtle family native to the East Indies but cultivated elsewhere)'). g(108642757,'(moderate sized very symmetrical red-flowered evergreen widely cultivated in the tropics for its flower buds which are source of cloves)'). g(108643062,'(aromatic flower bud of a clove tree; yields a spice)'). g(108643203,'(a family of dicotyledonous trees of order Myrtales that includes the sour gum trees)'). g(108643433,'(tupelos: deciduous trees of moist habitats especially swamps and beside ponds)'). g(108643614,'(any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America)'). g(108643812,'(columnar swamp tree of southeastern to midwestern North America yielding pale soft easily worked wood)'). g(108643986,'(columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall)'). g(108644229,'(pale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum)'). g(108644357,'(a large and widely distributed family of plants of the order Myrtales)'). g(108644643,'(enchanter''s nightshade)'). g(108644773,'(any of several erect perennial rhizomatous herbs of the genus Circaea having white flowers that open at dawn; northern hemisphere)'). g(108645026,'(an Alpine variety of enchanter''s_nightshade)'). g(108645162,'(tall evening primrose with inconspicuous flowers)'). g(108645274,'(large widely distributed genus of herbs and subshrubs of especially western North America and Arctic areas)'). g(108645530,'(a plant of the genus Epilobium having pink or yellow flowers and seeds with silky hairs)'). g(108645729,'(tall North American perennial with creeping rootstocks and narrow leaves and spikes of pinkish-purple flowers occurring in great abundance in burned-over areas or recent clearings; an important honey plant)'). g(108646083,'(shrublet of southwestern United States to Mexico having brilliant scarlet flowers; sometimes placed in genus Zauschneria)'). g(108646362,'(plant of Europe and Asia having purplish-red flowers and hairy stems and leaves; introduced into North America)'). g(108646576,'(large genus of decorative tropical shrubs with pendulous tetramerous flowers)'). g(108646750,'(any of various tropical shrubs widely cultivated for their showy drooping purplish or reddish or white flowers; Central and South America and New Zealand and Tahiti)'). g(108647023,'(erect or climbing shrub of Brazil with deep pink to red flowers)'). g(108647221,'(erect deciduous shrub or tree to 10 feet with maroon-flushed flowers; New Zealand)'). g(108647409,'(chiefly North American herbs with usually nocturnal flowers)'). g(108647561,'(any of several plants of the family Onagraceae)'). g(108647761,'(a coarse biennial of eastern North America with yellow flowers that open in the evening; naturalized in Europe)'). g(108647978,'(a day-flowering biennial or perennial of the genus Oenothera)'). g(108648115,'(evening-opening primrose of south central United States)'). g(108648274,'(1 species: pomegranates)'). g(108648412,'(coextensive with the family Punicaceae)'). g(108648556,'(shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit)'). g(108648771,'(trees and shrubs that usually form dense jungles along tropical seacoasts)'). g(108648985,'(type genus of the Rhizophoraceae; a small genus of tropical trees and shrubs)'). g(108649175,'(a tropical tree or shrub bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that eventually form an impenetrable mass and are important in land building)'). g(108649455,'(family of tough-barked trees and shrubs and herbs especially of Australia and tropical Africa)'). g(108649704,'(usually evergreen Eurasian shrubs)'). g(108649834,'(any of several ornamental shrubs with shiny mostly evergreen leaves and clusters of small bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108650069,'(widely cultivated low evergreen shrub with dense clusters of fragrant pink to deep rose flowers)'). g(108650242,'(bushy Eurasian shrub with glossy leathery oblong leaves and yellow-green flowers)'). g(108650414,'(small European deciduous shrub with fragrant lilac-colored flowers followed by red berries on highly toxic twigs)'). g(108650636,'(the dried bark of the shrub mezereon)'). g(108650746,'(deciduous shrub of North America: leatherwood)'). g(108650895,'(deciduous shrub of eastern North America having tough flexible branches and pliable bark and small yellow flowers)'). g(108651135,'(family comprising solely the genus Trapa; in some classifications treated as a subfamily or tribe of the family_Onagraceae)'). g(108651370,'(small genus of Eurasian aquatic perennial herbs: water chestnut)'). g(108651537,'(a plant of the genus Trapa bearing spiny four-pronged edible nutlike fruits)'). g(108651761,'(a variety of water_chestnut)'). g(108651878,'(water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs)'). g(108652017,'(a family of trees and bushes and herbs of order Myrtales; many are cultivated as ornamentals)'). g(108652334,'(type genus of Melastomataceae; Asiatic shrubs with leathery leaves and large purple flowers followed by edible fleshy black berries)'). g(108652558,'(evergreen spreading shrub of India and southeastern Asia having large purple flowers)'). g(108652734,'(tropical Old World ornamental evergreen shrubs having fleshy leaves and large panicles of white pink flowers)'). g(108652955,'(a beautiful tropical evergreen epiphytic shrub grown for its lush foliage and huge panicles of pink flowers; Philippines)'). g(108653160,'(deer grass)'). g(108653276,'(any of several plants of the genus Rhexia usually having pink-purple to magenta flowers; eastern North America)'). g(108653478,'(tropical plants)'). g(108653677,'(coextensive with the genus Canna)'). g(108653822,'(type and sole genus of the Cannaceae: perennial lilylike herbs of New World tropics)'). g(108654001,'(any plant of the genus Canna having large sheathing leaves and clusters of large showy flowers)'). g(108654202,'(plants grown for their large bright yellow to red flowers)'). g(108654334,'(canna grown especially for its edible rootstock from which arrowroot starch is obtained)'). g(108654530,'(tropical perennial herbs with usually starchy rhizomes)'). g(108654720,'(herbs of tropical America)'). g(108654843,'(any of numerous herbs of the genus Maranta having tuberous starchy roots and large sheathing leaves)'). g(108655033,'(white-flowered West Indian plant whose root yields arrowroot starch)'). g(108655218,'(treelike tropical Asian herbs)'). g(108655393,'(type genus of the Musaceae: bananas)'). g(108655530,'(any of several tropical and subtropical treelike herbs of the genus Musa having a terminal crown of large entire leaves and usually bearing hanging clusters of elongated fruits)'). g(108655882,'(low-growing Asian banana tree cultivated especially in the West Indies for its clusters of edible yellow fruit)'). g(108656087,'(Asiatic banana plant cultivated especially as a foliage plant in Japan)'). g(108656233,'(a banana tree bearing hanging clusters of edible angular greenish starchy fruits; tropics and subtropics)'). g(108656446,'(widely cultivated species of banana trees bearing compact hanging clusters of commercially important edible yellow fruit)'). g(108656674,'(Philippine plant having leafstalks that yield Manila hemp used for rope and paper etc)'). g(108656841,'(Old World tropical herbs: Abyssinian bananas)'). g(108656991,'(large evergreen arborescent herb having huge paddle-shaped leaves and bearing inedible fruit that resemble bananas but edible young flower shoots; sometimes placed in genus Musa)'). g(108657305,'(woody plants with erect stems of tropical South America and South Africa and Madagascar; in some classifications included in the family Musaceae)'). g(108657611,'(small genus of large perennial evergreen herbs having leaves resembling those of banana plants; sometimes placed in family Musaceae)'). g(108657856,'(ornamental plant of tropical South Africa and South America having stalks of orange and purplish-blue flowers resembling a bird)'). g(108658086,'(tall-trunked woody tropical plants; sometimes placed in family Musaceae)'). g(108658256,'(giant treelike plant having edible nuts and leafstalks that yield a refreshing drink of clear watery sap; reputedly an emergency source of water for travelers)'). g(108658553,'(a family of tropical monocotyledonous plants of order Musales)'). g(108658827,'(tropical Asiatic and Polynesian perennial plants: ginger)'). g(108658993,'(perennial plants having thick branching aromatic rhizomes and leafy reedlike stems)'). g(108659256,'(tropical Asian plant widely cultivated for its pungent root; source of gingerroot and powdered ginger)'). g(108659488,'(tropical Asiatic perennial herbs)'). g(108659628,'(widely cultivated tropical plant of India having yellow flowers and a large aromatic deep yellow rhizome; source of a condiment and a yellow dye)'). g(108659901,'(perennial rhizomatous herbs of Asia and Australia and Polynesia having ginger-scented rhizomes)'). g(108660193,'(southeastern Asian perennial with aromatic roots)'). g(108660333,'(Chinese perennial with pyramidal racemes of rose-veined white flowers and pungent aromatic roots used medicinally and as flavoring)'). g(108660588,'(an ornamental ginger native to Pacific islands)'). g(108660730,'(cultivated for its shining oblong leaves and arching clusters of white flowers with shell-pink shading and crinkled yellow lip with variegated magenta stripes)'). g(108661037,'(an African genus of plants of the family Zingiberaceae)'). g(108661203,'(West African plant bearing pungent peppery seeds)'). g(108661408,'(cardamom)'). g(108661528,'(rhizomatous herb of India having aromatic seeds used as seasoning)'). g(108661720,'(a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder)'). g(108662261,'(a large order of dicotyledonous plants of subclass Dilleniidae)'). g(108662813,'(used in some classifications; coextensive with Parietales)'). g(108662969,'(monoecious succulent herbs or shrubs of tropical and warm regions especially America)'). g(108663187,'(large genus of tropical succulent plants widely cultivated)'). g(108663343,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Begonia grown for their attractive glossy asymmetrical leaves and colorful flowers in usually terminal cymes or racemes)'). g(108663769,'(any of numerous begonias having fibrous rather than tuberous or rhizomatous roots)'). g(108663919,'(any of numerous begonias having large tuberous roots)'). g(108664052,'(any of numerous begonias having prominent shaggy creeping stems or rhizomes)'). g(108664193,'(hybrid winter-blooming begonia grown for its many large pink flowers; derived from B dregei and B socotrana)'). g(108664409,'(South American fibrous-rooted begonias having prominent basal leaf lobes suggesting angels'' wings and racemes of coral-red flowers)'). g(108664624,'(tuberous or semi-tuberous South African begonia having shallowly lobed ovate leaves and small white flowers)'). g(108664834,'(rhizomatous begonia with roundish fleshy leaves reddish colored beneath)'). g(108665028,'(rhizomatous begonia having leaves with pointed lobes suggestive of stars and pink flowers)'). g(108665220,'(any of numerous usually rhizomatous hybrid begonias derived from an East Indian plant having rough-textured leaves patterned in silver and bronze and purple and red-brown with inconspicuous flowers)'). g(108665548,'(hybrid fibrous-rooted begonia having broad-ovate green to bronze- or black-red leaves and small clusters of white or pink or red flowers; widely used as a bedding plant)'). g(108665798,'(semituberous begonia having peltate leaves and rose-pink flowers; Yemen)'). g(108665951,'(any of numerous hybrid begonias having tuberous roots and variously colored flowers)'). g(108666127,'(chiefly tropical shrubs and trees and climbers having leathery leaves or flattened leaflike stems: genera Dillenia; Hibbertia)'). g(108666390,'(East Indian and Australian shrubs and trees having panicles of large white or yellow flowers)'). g(108666581,'(any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Dillenia grown for their foliage and nodding magnolialike flowers which are followed by fruit that is used in curries and jellies and preserves)'). g(108666852,'(evergreen heathlike or scandent shrubs of Madagascar; Australasia; Polynesia)'). g(108667040,'(any of several Australasian evergreen vines widely cultivated in warm regions for their large bright yellow single flowers)'). g(108667260,'(widely distributed family of chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines that produce oils and resins and some usable timber)'). g(108667651,'(genus of tropical evergreen trees)'). g(108667876,'(any of several East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum having shiny leathery leaves and lightweight hard wood)'). g(108668095,'(wood of any poon tree; used for masts and spars)'). g(108668212,'(West Indian tree having racemes of fragrant white flowers and yielding a durable timber and resinous juice)'). g(108668430,'(valuable timber tree of Panama)'). g(108668557,'(tropical American tree; valued for its hard durable wood)'). g(108668734,'(East Indian tree having racemes of fragrant white flowers; coastal areas southern India to Malaysia)'). g(108668942,'(tropical American aromatic trees or shrubs; often epiphytic or hemi-epiphytic; some stranglers)'). g(108669190,'(an aromatic tree of the genus Clusia having large white or yellow or pink flowers)'). g(108669343,'(a West Indies clusia having fig-shaped fruit)'). g(108669476,'(epiphytic clusia of British_Guiana)'). g(108669603,'(a common tropical American clusia having solitary white or rose flowers)'). g(108669797,'(evergreen trees and shrubs: mangosteens)'). g(108669965,'(East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit)'). g(108670160,'(low spreading tree of Indonesia yielding an orange to brown gum resin (gamboge) used as a pigment when powdered)'). g(108670412,'(used in some classification systems for plants usually included among the Guttiferae)'). g(108670596,'(large almost cosmopolitan genus of evergreen or deciduous shrubs and herbs with often showy yellow flowers; cosmopolitan except tropical lowlands and arctic or high altitudes and desert regions)'). g(108670901,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Hypericum having yellow flowers and transparently dotted leaves; traditionally gathered on St John''s eve to ward off evil)'). g(108671318,'(deciduous bushy Eurasian shrub with golden yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits from which a soothing salve is made in Spain)'). g(108671547,'(perennial shrub having large star-shaped yellow flowers in narrowly pyramidal cymes)'). g(108671741,'(creeping evergreen shrub with bright yellow star-shaped summer flowers; useful as ground cover)'). g(108671927,'(annual wiry-stemmed North American weed with minute scalelike leaves and small yellow flowers)'). g(108672125,'(shrubby plant having yellow to apricot flowers with four petals arranged in a cross; southeastern United States: New York to Texas)'). g(108672344,'(low shrubby plant having yellow flowers with four petals arranged in a cross; Bermuda and southeastern United States to West Indies and eastern Mexico)'). g(108672587,'(yellow-flowered perennial common in fields and waste places but a weed in rangelands)'). g(108672754,'(stiff shrub having oblong entire leaves and dense cymes of yellow flowers)'). g(108672943,'(European perennial St John''s wort; Ireland and France to western Siberia)'). g(108673123,'(perennial marsh herb with pink to mauve flowers; southeastern United States)'). g(108673289,'(American and Asiatic trees having edible one-seeded fruit)'). g(108673452,'(tropical American tree having edible fruit with a leathery rind)'). g(108673662,'(genus of tropical Asiatic trees having large solitary flowers)'). g(108673827,'(handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties)'). g(108674120,'(tropical trees or shrubs or woody vines)'). g(108674280,'(small Asiatic woody vine bearing many-seeded fruit)'). g(108674480,'(high-climbing Asiatic vine having long finely serrate leaves and racemes of white flowers followed by greenish-yellow edible fruit)'). g(108674722,'(climbing vine native to China; cultivated in New Zealand for its fuzzy edible green-meated fruit)'). g(108674984,'(ornamental vine of eastern Asia having yellow edible fruit and leaves with silver-white markings)'). g(108675191,'(1 genus: aromatic tropical trees of eastern Africa and Florida to West Indies)'). g(108675402,'(1 species)'). g(108675509,'(large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes)'). g(108675796,'(highly aromatic inner bark of the Canella winterana used as a condiment and a tonic)'). g(108675984,'(trees native to tropical America and Africa with milky juice and large palmately lobed leaves)'). g(108676208,'(type genus of the Caricaceae; tropical American trees: papayas)'). g(108676376,'(tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit)'). g(108676637,'(small genus of tropical South American trees)'). g(108676802,'(type genus of the Caryocaraceae; South American trees yielding strong fine-grained wood and edible nuts)'). g(108677015,'(large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil)'). g(108677278,'(shrubs or woody herbs of temperate regions especially Mediterranean)'). g(108677514,'(small to medium-sized evergreen shrubs of southern Europe and North Africa)'). g(108677694,'(small shrubs of scrub and dry woodland regions of southern Europe and North Africa; grown for their showy flowers and soft often downy and aromatic evergreen foliage)'). g(108677981,'(compact white pubescent shrub of southwestern Europe having pink flowers)'). g(108678138,'(shrub having white flowers and viscid stems and leaves yielding a fragrant oleoresin used in perfumes especially as a fixative)'). g(108678383,'(a soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from various rockroses used in perfumes especially as a fixative)'). g(108678570,'(widely distributed evergreen or semi-evergreen shrublets; America; Europe and North Africa to Asia Minor and central Asia; includes plants often placed in genus Crocanthemum)'). g(108678846,'(any plant of the genus Helianthemum; vigorous plants of stony alpine meadows and dry scrub regions)'). g(108679097,'(perennial of the eastern United States having early solitary yellow flowers followed by late petalless flowers; so-called because ice crystals form on it during first frosts)'). g(108679389,'(any of numerous varieties of helianthemums having small roselike yellow or white or reddish flowers)'). g(108679555,'(woody yellow-flowered perennial of southeastern United States)'). g(108679697,'(small evergreen subshrubs of North America)'). g(108679868,'(North American decumbent evergreen heathlike plant with yellow flowers)'). g(108680055,'(small heathlike plant covered with white down growing on beaches in northeastern North America)'). g(108680265,'(chiefly tropical Asian trees with two-winged fruits; yield valuable woods and aromatic oils and resins)'). g(108680513,'(tree of the family Dipterocarpaceae)'). g(108680643,'(genus of Indo-Malaysian timber trees rich in resin)'). g(108680799,'(valuable Philippine timber tree)'). g(108680963,'(hard heavy red wood of the red lauan tree; often sold as Philippine mahogany)'). g(108681114,'(chiefly tropical trees and shrubs)'). g(108681385,'(often spiny trees or shrubs of tropical Asia and Africa)'). g(108681554,'(small shrubby tree of Madagascar cultivated in tropical regions as a hedge plant and for its deep red acid fruits resembling small plums)'). g(108681851,'(small genus of sometimes spiny shrubs or small trees; Africa; India; Sri Lanka)'). g(108682058,'(vigorous South African spiny shrub grown for its round yellow juicy edible fruits)'). g(108682268,'(small shrubby spiny tree cultivated for its maroon-purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasking like gooseberries; Sri Lanka and India)'). g(108682580,'(medium to large Indo-Malayan trees)'). g(108682821,'(East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy)'). g(108683071,'(leathery-leaved tree of western India bearing round fruits with brown densely-hairy rind enclosing oily pulp that yields hydnocarpus oil)'). g(108683319,'(oil from seeds of trees of the genus Hydnocarpus especially Hydnocarpus_wightiana (Hydnocarpus_laurifolia))'). g(108683487,'(1 species)'). g(108683593,'(deciduous round-headed Asiatic tree widely grown in mild climates as an ornamental for its heart-shaped leaves and fragrant yellow-green flowers followed by hanging clusters of fleshy orange-red berries)'). g(108683886,'(small genus of South African shrubs or small trees)'). g(108684050,'(large much-branched shrub grown primarily for its evergreen foliage)'). g(108684215,'(genus of tropical American and Asiatic spiny evergreen trees and shrubs)'). g(108684384,'(shrub or small tree grown as an ornamental in mild climates for its neat evergreen foliage and fragrant late flowers; native of China)'). g(108684610,'(small family of spiny shrubs or trees of southwestern United States)'). g(108684800,'(any of several resinous trees or shrubs often burned for light)'). g(108684955,'(resinous succulent trees or shrubs of desert and semi-desert regions of southwestern United States that are leafless most of the year)'). g(108685221,'(desert shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers)'). g(108685523,'(candlewood of Mexico and southwestern California having tall columnar stems and bearing honey-scented creamy yellow flowers)'). g(108685774,'(family of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs with thick shining parallel-veined leaves)'). g(108685989,'(type genus of Ochnaceae; evergreen trees and shrubs of Old World tropics)'). g(108686165,'(shrub with narrow-elliptic glossy evergreen leaves and yellow flowers with leathery petaloid sepals)'). g(108686363,'(tropical woody tendril-climbing vines)'). g(108686546,'(type genus of the Passifloraceae)'). g(108686692,'(any of various chiefly tropical American vines some bearing edible fruit)'). g(108687027,'(Brazilian passionflower cultivated for its deep purple fruit)'). g(108687184,'(considered best for fruit)'). g(108687327,'(tropical American passionflower yielding the large granadilla fruit)'). g(108687517,'(of southern United States; having an insipid berry the size of a hen egg)'). g(108687665,'(West Indian passionflower; cultivated for its yellow edible fruit)'). g(108687859,'(cultivated for fruit)'). g(108687970,'(West Indian passionflower with edible apple-sized fruit)'). g(108688129,'(tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed)'). g(108688336,'(mainly Mediterranean herbs: mignonette)'). g(108688509,'(Old World genus of herbs having racemose flowers: mignonette; dyer''s rocket)'). g(108688719,'(any plant of the genus Reseda)'). g(108688856,'(Mediterranean woody annual widely cultivated for its dense terminal spikelike clusters greenish or yellowish white flowers having an intense spicy fragrance)'). g(108689120,'(European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America)'). g(108689329,'(family of desert shrubs and trees (mostly halophytes and zerophytes))'). g(108689553,'(genus of deciduous shrubs or small trees of eastern Mediterranean regions and tropical Asia)'). g(108689752,'(any shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scalelike or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers; of mostly coastal areas with saline soil)'). g(108690014,'(small genus of deciduous shrubs or subshrubs of southern Europe to Siberia and China; tolerant of chalky soil)'). g(108690235,'(Eurasian shrub resembling the tamarisk)'). g(108690393,'(plant growing naturally in very salty soil)'). g(108690491,'(genera Viola; Hybanthus; Hymenanthera; Melicytus)'). g(108690668,'(large genus of flowering herbs of temperate regions)'). g(108690815,'(any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola)'). g(108691021,'(any of numerous low-growing small-flowered violas)'). g(108691321,'(common Old World viola with creamy often violet-tinged flowers)'). g(108691471,'(violet of eastern North America having pale violet to white flowers)'). g(108691622,'(short-stemmed violet of eastern North America having fragrant purple-veined white flowers)'). g(108691830,'(tall North American perennial with heart-shaped leaves and purple-streaked white flowers)'). g(108692032,'(Old World leafy-stemmed blue-flowered violet)'). g(108692163,'(European viola with an unusually long corolla spur)'). g(108692304,'(violet of Pacific coast of North America having white petals tinged with yellow and deep violet)'). g(108692491,'(European violet typically having purple to white flowers; widely naturalized)'). g(108692675,'(common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies)'). g(108692901,'(violet of eastern North America having softly pubescent leaves and stems and clear yellow flowers with brown-purple veins)'). g(108693106,'(violet of eastern North America having lilac-purple flowers with a long slender spur)'). g(108693273,'(leafy-stemmed violet of eastern North America having large white or creamy flowers faintly marked with purple)'). g(108693488,'(common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows)'). g(108693659,'(large-flowered garden plant derived chiefly from the wild pansy of Europe and having velvety petals of various colors)'). g(108693855,'(a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived)'). g(108694088,'(an order of dicotyledonous plants including Moraceae and Urticaceae and Ulmaceae)'). g(108694356,'(a family of plants of order Urticales including many nettles with stinging hairs)'). g(108694681,'(any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae))'). g(108694978,'(a nettle yielding fiber resembling flax)'). g(108695142,'(perennial Eurasian nettle established in North America having broad coarsely toothed leaves with copious stinging hairs)'). g(108695359,'(annual European nettle with stinging foliage and small clusters of green flowers)'). g(108695537,'(false nettle)'). g(108695680,'(any of several flowering weeds of the genus Boehmeria lacking stinging hairs)'). g(108695863,'(tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for flax-like fiber from its woody stems)'). g(108696107,'(1 species; a dwarf creeping mat-forming evergreen herb)'). g(108696301,'(prostrate or creeping Corsican herb with mosslike small round short-stemmed leaves)'). g(108696519,'(mostly tropical stinging herbs or trees: nettle)'). g(108696695,'(American perennial herb found in rich woods and provided with stinging hairs; provides fibers used for textiles)'). g(108696905,'(any of several tall Australian trees of the genus Laportea)'). g(108697071,'(small genus of stingless herbs)'). g(108697215,'(herb that grows in crevices having long narrow leaves and small pink apetalous flowers)'). g(108697438,'(low-growing tropical perennials grown for their stingless foliage)'). g(108697645,'(a plants of the genus Pilea having drooping green flower clusters and smooth translucent stems and leaves)'). g(108697866,'(tropical American stingless nettle that discharges its pollen explosively)'). g(108698040,'(low stingless nettle of Central and South America having velvety brownish-green toothed leaves and clusters of small green flowers)'). g(108698294,'(an Australian genus of woody plants of the family Urticaceae)'). g(108698483,'(Australian plant of genus Pipturus whose fiber is used in making cloth)'). g(108698668,'(Hawaiian tree of genus Pipturus having a bark (tapa) from which tapa cloth is made)'). g(108698832,'(2 genera of erect or twining wind-pollinated herbs: genera Cannabis and Humulus; term not used in all classifications; in some the genus Cannabis is placed in the family Moraceae and the genus Humulus in the family Urticaceae)'). g(108699211,'(hemp: genus of coarse annuals native to central Asia and widely naturalized in north temperate regions; in some classifications included in the family Moraceae)'). g(108699469,'(any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy annual with palmate leaves and clusters of small green flowers; yields tough fibers and narcotic drugs)'). g(108699755,'(a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared)'). g(108700045,'(source of e.g. bhang and hashish as well as fiber)'). g(108700208,'(hops: hardy perennial vines of Europe, North America and central and eastern Asia producing a latex sap; in some classifications included in the family Urticaceae)'). g(108700478,'(twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes)'). g(108700688,'(European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America)'). g(108700898,'(native American plant sometimes confused with the European hop)'). g(108701040,'(ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage)'). g(108701196,'(trees or shrubs having a milky juice; in some classifications includes genus Cannabis)'). g(108701486,'(type genus of the Moraceae: mulberries)'). g(108701628,'(any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry)'). g(108701880,'(Asiatic mulberry with white to pale red fruit; leaves used to feed silkworms)'). g(108702030,'(European mulberry having dark foliage and fruit)'). g(108702152,'(North American mulberry having dark purple edible fruit)'). g(108702280,'(yellowwood trees or shrubs)'). g(108702395,'(small shrubby deciduous yellowwood tree of south central United States having spines, glossy dark green leaves and inedible orangelike fruit; its hard orange-colored wood used for bows by native Americans; frequently planted as boundary hedge)'). g(108702740,'(evergreen Asiatic trees now grown through the tropics: breadfruit; jackfruit)'). g(108702968,'(native to Pacific Islands and having edible fruit with a texture like bread)'). g(108703199,'(East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds)'). g(108703403,'(Philippine tree similar to the breadfruit tree bearing edible fruit)'). g(108703601,'(large genus of tropical trees or shrubs or climbers including fig trees)'). g(108703814,'(any moraceous tree of the tropical genus Ficus; produces a closed pear-shaped receptacle that becomes fleshy and edible when mature)'). g(108704163,'(Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit)'). g(108704372,'(wild variety of the common fig used to facilitate pollination of certain figs)'). g(108704530,'(a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many trunklike aerial roots and covering enormous areas)'). g(108704831,'(East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks)'). g(108705079,'(fig tree of India noted for great size and longevity; lacks the prop roots of the banyan)'). g(108705290,'(large tropical Asian tree frequently dwarfed as a houseplant; source of Assam rubber)'). g(108705525,'(shrub or small tree often grown as a houseplant having mistletoelike foliage)'). g(108705725,'(Australian tree resembling the banyan often planted for ornament; introduced into South Africa for brushwood)'). g(108705962,'(thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the Biblical sycamore)'). g(108706311,'(paper mulberry)'). g(108706443,'(shrubby Asiatic tree having bark (tapa) that resembles cloth; grown as a shade tree in Europe and America; male flowers are pendulous catkins and female are urn-shaped followed by small orange-red aggregate berries)'). g(108706763,'(in some classifications included in family Moraceae)'). g(108706933,'(large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc)'). g(108707178,'(tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems)'). g(108707377,'(a dicot family of the order Urticales including: genera Ulmus; Celtis; Planera; Trema)'). g(108707605,'(type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions)'). g(108708110,'(any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees)'). g(108708551,'(hard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e.g. implements and furniture)'). g(108708700,'(North American elm having twigs and young branches with prominent corky projections)'). g(108708884,'(large ornamental tree with graceful gradually spreading branches common in eastern North America)'). g(108709112,'(European elm with lustrous smooth leaves used as an ornamental)'). g(108709299,'(elm of southern United States and Mexico having spreading pendulous corky branches)'). g(108709476,'(Eurasian elm often planted as a shade tree)'). g(108709619,'(any of various hybrid ornamental European shade trees ranging from dwarf to tall)'). g(108709793,'(erect vigorous hybrid ornamental)'). g(108709933,'(Eurasian elm closely resembling the American elm; thrives in a moist environment)'). g(108710103,'(small fast-growing tree native to Asia; widely grown as shelterbelts and hedges)'). g(108710278,'(broad spreading rough-leaved elm common throughout Europe and planted elsewhere)'). g(108710465,'(fast-growing shrubby Asian tree naturalized in United States for shelter or ornament)'). g(108710669,'(North American elm having rough leaves that are red when opening; yields a hard wood)'). g(108710855,'(a variety of the English elm with erect branches and broader leaves)'). g(108711106,'(autumn-flowering elm of southeastern United States)'). g(108711262,'(tall widely distributed elm of eastern North America)'). g(108711405,'(large genus of trees and shrubs with berrylike fruit)'). g(108711620,'(any of various trees of the genus Celtis having inconspicuous flowers and small berrylike fruits)'). g(108711859,'(bright green deciduous shade tree of southern Europe)'). g(108712040,'(large deciduous shade tree of southern United States with small deep purple berries)'). g(108712229,'(deciduous shade tree with small black berries; southern United States; yields soft yellowish wood)'). g(108712421,'(one of four subclasses or superorders of Monocotyledones; comprises 17 families including: Liliaceae; Alliaceae; Amaryllidaceae; Iridaceae; Orchidaceae; Trilliaceae)'). g(108712755,'(an order of monocotyeldonous plants including Amaryllidaceae and Liliaceae and Iridaceae)'). g(108713124,'(large family of usually perennial geophytic herbs with rizomes or corms or bulbs)'). g(108713482,'(any bulbous plant of the family Iridaceae)'). g(108713731,'(large genus of perennials that develop from bulbs or rhizomes)'). g(108713942,'(plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals)'). g(108714375,'(any of numerous wild or cultivated irises with hairlike structures on the falls (the drooping sepals))'). g(108714626,'(any of numerous wild or cultivated irises having no hairs on the drooping sepals (the falls))'). g(108714870,'(any of various irises having a rootstock formed like a bulb)'). g(108715006,'(fragrant rootstock of various irises especially Florentine iris; used in perfumes and medicines)'). g(108715184,'(low-growing summer-flowering iris of northeastern United States)'). g(108715320,'(bulbous Spanish iris with red-violet flowers)'). g(108715438,'(German iris having large white flowers with lavender-tinged falls and a fragrant rhizome)'). g(108715661,'(iris with purple flowers and evil-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa)'). g(108715899,'(a large iris with purple or white flowers, native to central and southern Europe)'). g(108716054,'(iris native to Japan having large showy flowers)'). g(108716178,'(iris of northern Italy having deep blue-purple flowers; similar to but smaller than Iris germanica)'). g(108716348,'(European iris having soft lilac-blue flowers)'). g(108716468,'(bulbous iris native to Asia Minor cultivated for its pale lilac-colored flowers)'). g(108716621,'(common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated)'). g(108716837,'(bulbous Spanish iris having blue flowers)'). g(108716951,'(low-growing spring-flowering American iris with bright blue-lilac flowers)'). g(108717108,'(a common iris of the eastern United States having blue or blue-violet flowers; root formerly used medicinally)'). g(108717291,'(similar to blue flag; the eastern United States)'). g(108717420,'(bulbous iris native to the Pyrenees; widely cultivated for its large delicate flowers in various colors except yellow)'). g(108717614,'(bulbous iris of western Mediterranean region having usually violet-purple flowers)'). g(108717784,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Iridaceae)'). g(108717946,'(garden plant whose capsule discloses when ripe a mass of seeds resembling a blackberry)'). g(108718151,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Iridaceae)'). g(108718296,'(any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers; native chiefly to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated)'). g(108718576,'(Old World crocus having purple or white flowers with aromatic pungent orange stigmas used in flavoring food)'). g(108718790,'(cormous perennial herbs; native to South Africa)'). g(108718935,'(any of several plants of the genus Freesia valued for their one-sided clusters of usually fragrant yellow or white or pink tubular flowers)'). g(108719146,'(gladiolas)'). g(108719255,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated)'). g(108719552,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Iridaceae)'). g(108719702,'(any of several South African plants of the genus Ixia having grasslike leaves and clusters of showy variously colored lilylike flowers; widely cultivated)'). g(108719930,'(chiefly North American grasslike herbs)'). g(108720086,'(plant with grasslike foliage and delicate blue flowers)'). g(108720221,'(deciduous perennial herbs of South Africa)'). g(108720372,'(a showy often-cultivated plant with tawny yellow often purple-spotted flowers)'). g(108720545,'(snowdrop; narcissus; daffodil; in some classification systems considered a subfamily of the Liliaceae)'). g(108720902,'(bulbous plant having showy white to reddish flowers)'). g(108721082,'(type genus of the Amaryllidaceae; bulbous flowering plants of southern Africa)'). g(108721259,'(amaryllis of South Africa often cultivated for its fragrant white or rose flowers)'). g(108721457,'(large genus of tropical American vines having showy often spotted umbellate flowers; sometimes placed in family Liliaceae especially subfamily Alstroemeriaceae)'). g(108721743,'(tropical vine having pink-and-yellow flowers spotted purple and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute; West Indies to northern South America)'). g(108721989,'(tropical vine having umbels of small purple flowers and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute; Colombia)'). g(108722200,'(genus of African deciduous or evergreen bulbous herbs: blood lilies)'). g(108722400,'(any of various deciduous or evergreen herbs of the genus Haemanthus; South Africa and Namibia)'). g(108722587,'(spectacular plant having large prostrate leaves barred in reddish-purple and flowers with a clump of long yellow stamens in a coral-red cup of fleshy bracts; South Africa)'). g(108722856,'(bulbous flowering plants of tropical America)'). g(108723002,'(amaryllis of tropical America often cultivated as a houseplant for its showy white to red flowers)'). g(108723199,'(Old World perennial bulbous herbs)'). g(108723332,'(bulbous plant having erect linear leaves and showy yellow or white flowers either solitary or in clusters)'). g(108723548,'(any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown)'). g(108723764,'(widely cultivated ornamental plant native to southern Europe but naturalized elsewhere having fragrant yellow or white clustered flowers)'). g(108723976,'(often used colloquially for any yellow daffodil)'). g(108724077,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the amaryllis family)'). g(108724237,'(Mexican bulbous herb cultivated for its handsome bright red solitary flower)'). g(108724429,'(in some classification systems included in the Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108724609,'(small plants that resemble Amaryllis and that grow from a corm and bear flowers on a leafless stalk; sometimes classified as member of the family Amaryllidaceae: star grass)'). g(108724889,'(any plant of the genus Hypoxis having long grasslike leaves and yellow star-shaped flowers: Africa; Australia; southern Asia; North America)'). g(108725122,'(perennial star grass of North America)'). g(108725243,'(includes species sometimes divided among the following families: Alliaceae; Aloeaceae; Alstroemeriaceae; Aphyllanthaceae; Asparagaceae; Asphodelaceae; Colchicaceae; Convallariaceae; Hemerocallidaceae; Hostaceae; Hyacinthaceae; Melanthiaceae; Ruscaceae; Smilacaceae; Tecophilaeacea; Xanthorrhoeaceae)'). g(108726922,'(plant growing from a bulb or corm or rhizome or tuber)'). g(108727741,'(type genus of Liliaceae)'). g(108727889,'(any liliaceous plant of the genus Lilium having showy pendulous flowers)'). g(108728264,'(golden-rayed lily of Japan)'). g(108728386,'(common lily of the eastern United States having nodding yellow or reddish flowers spotted with brown)'). g(108728615,'(lily of eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans with broad funnel-shaped white flowers)'). g(108728821,'(lily of southeastern United States having cup-shaped flowers with deep yellow to scarlet recurved petals)'). g(108729028,'(lily of western North America with showy orange-red purple-spotted flowers)'). g(108729203,'(east Asian perennial having large reddish-orange black-spotted flowers with reflexed petals)'). g(108729394,'(tall lily have large white trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring)'). g(108729583,'(orange-flowered lily of Pacific coast of United States)'). g(108729713,'(lily with small dull purple flowers of northwestern Europe and NY Asia)'). g(108729869,'(lily of central North America having recurved orange-red flowers with deep crimson spots)'). g(108730039,'(lily of western United States having orange-red to crimson maroon-spotted flowers)'). g(108730214,'(lily of eastern North America having orange to orange-red purple-spotted flowers)'). g(108730374,'(lily of the eastern United States with orange to red maroon-spotted flowers)'). g(108730542,'(small genus of South African evergreen or deciduous plants; sometimes placed in family or subfamily Aliaceae)'). g(108730770,'(any of various plants of the genus Agapanthus having umbels of showy blue to purple flowers)'). g(108730974,'(African plant with bright green evergreen leaves and umbels of many usually deep violet-blue flowers)'). g(108731211,'(genus of bulbous plants of South Africa; sometimes placed in subfamily Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108731392,'(any of various plants of the genus Albuca having large clusters of pale yellow flowers; South Africa)'). g(108731564,'(small genus of bitter-rooted herbs of eastern North America and Asia; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108731820,'(any of several perennials of the genus Aletris having grasslike leaves and bitter roots reputed to cure colic)'). g(108732093,'(colicroot having a scurfy or granuliferous perianth and white flowers; southeastern United States)'). g(108732297,'(colicroot with yellow-bracted racemose flowers; smaller than Aletris farinosa; southeastrn United States)'). g(108732499,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted; includes especially genus Allium)'). g(108732768,'(large genus of perennial and biennial pungent bulbous plants: garlic; leek; onion; chive; sometimes placed in family Alliacea as the type genus)'). g(108733055,'(bulbous plants having a characteristic pungent onion odor)'). g(108733482,'(any of various plants of the genus Allium with edible bulbs found growing wild)'). g(108733690,'(a common North American wild onion with a strong onion odor and an umbel of pink flowers atop a leafless stalk; British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado)'). g(108733977,'(coarse Old World perennial having a large bulb and tall stalk of greenish purple-tinged flowers; widely naturalized)'). g(108734195,'(North American bulbous plant)'). g(108734328,'(Eurasian bulbous plant)'). g(108734429,'(bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb)'). g(108734702,'(edible bulb of an onion plant)'). g(108734802,'(type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning)'). g(108735053,'(aggregated bulb of the multiplier onion)'). g(108735165,'(type of perennial onion grown chiefly as a curiosity or for early salad onions; having bulbils that replace the flowers)'). g(108735394,'(widely distributed North American wild onion with white to rose flowers)'). g(108735577,'(Asiatic onion with slender bulbs; used as early green onions)'). g(108735731,'(onion with white to deep red tunic; California)'). g(108735864,'(plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum)'). g(108736108,'(European onion with white flowers)'). g(108736259,'(leek producing bulbils instead of flowers; Russia and Iran)'). g(108736400,'(bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized; bulb breaks up into separate strong-flavored cloves)'). g(108736592,'(European leek cultivated and used like leeks)'). g(108736759,'(perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning)'). g(108736945,'(North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers)'). g(108737093,'(pungent Old World wild onion)'). g(108737256,'(pungent Old World weedy plant)'). g(108737384,'(Eastern Asian plant; larger than Allium_schoenoprasum)'). g(108737568,'(Old World leek with a spherical bulb)'). g(108737693,'(European leek naturalized in Great Britain; leaves triangular in section)'). g(108737870,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108738100,'(large genus of chiefly African liliaceous plants; in some systems placed in family Aloeaceae)'). g(108738287,'(succulent plants having rosettes of leaves usually with hemp-like fiber and spikes of showy flowers; chiefly Africa)'). g(108738508,'(much-branched South African plant with reddish prickly succulent leaves)'). g(108738648,'(very short-stemmed plant with thick leaves with soothing mucilaginous juice; leaves develop spiny margins with maturity; native to Mediterranean region; grown widely in tropics and as houseplants)'). g(108738912,'(genus of showy clump-forming African herbs with grasslike leaves; sometimes placed in family Aloeaceae)'). g(108739114,'(a plant of the genus Kniphofia having long grasslike leaves and tall scapes of red or yellow drooping flowers)'). g(108739340,'(clump-forming plant of South Africa with spikes of scarlet flowers)'). g(108739501,'(widely cultivated hybrid poker plant)'). g(108739617,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted; sometimes included in subfamily Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108739895,'(genus of showy South American herbs with leafy stems; sometimes placed in family Alstroemeriaceae or in family Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108740142,'(any of various South American plants of the genus Alstroemeria valued for their handsome umbels of beautiful flowers)'). g(108740354,'(an Andean herb having umbels of showy pinkish-purple lilylike flowers)'). g(108740547,'(1 species: fly poison; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108740722,'(all parts of plant are highly toxic; bulb pounded and used as a fly poison; sometimes placed in subfamily Melanthiaceae)'). g(108740968,'(genus of Old World (mainly African) perennial herbs; sometimes placed in family Asphodelaceae)'). g(108741194,'(southern European plant commonly cultivated for its spikes of small starry greenish-white flowers)'). g(108741398,'(plant having basal grasslike leaves and a narrow open cluster of starlike yellowish-orange flowers atop a leafless stalk; southwestern United States; only species of Anthericum growing in North America)'). g(108741696,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted; includes genus Aphyllanthes)'). g(108741953,'(1 species; small fibrous-rooted perennial with rushlike foliage and deep blue flowers; sometimes placed in its own family Aphyllanthaceae)'). g(108742189,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae: includes genera Asparagus and sometimes Ruscus)'). g(108742435,'(large genus of Old World perennial herbs with erect or spreading or climbing stems and small scalelike leaves and inconspicuous flowers; sometimes placed in family Asparagaceae)'). g(108742749,'(plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable)'). g(108742956,'(a fernlike plant native to South Africa)'). g(108743118,'(fragile twining plant of South Africa with bright green flattened stems and glossy foliage popular as a floral decoration)'). g(108743336,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae)'). g(108743524,'(any of various chiefly Mediterranean plants of the genera Asphodeline and Asphodelus having linear leaves and racemes of white or pink or yellow flowers)'). g(108743786,'(genus of rhizomatous perennial or biennial herbs with numerous sometimes fragrant flowers in long cylindrical racemes; Mediterranean region to Caucasus; sometimes placed in family Asphodelaceae)'). g(108744114,'(asphodel having erect smooth unbranched stem either flexuous or straight)'). g(108744263,'(asphodel with leafy stem and fragrant yellow flowers)'). g(108744431,'(small genus of tall striking annuals or perennials with grasslike foliage and flowers in dense racemes or panicles; Mediterranean to Himalayas; sometimes placed in family Asphodelaceae)'). g(108744710,'(genus of eastern Asiatic herbs; sometimes placed in the family Convallariaceae)'). g(108744889,'(evergreen perennial with large handsome basal leaves; grown primarily as a foliage houseplant)'). g(108745113,'(small genus of cormous perennials of Mexico; sometimes placed in family Alliaceae)'). g(108745302,'(half-hardy Mexican herb cultivated for its drooping terminal umbels of showy red-and-white flowers)'). g(108745495,'(small species of tuberous-rooted Australian perennial herbs)'). g(108745670,'(any of several plants of the genus Blandfordia having large orange or crimson flowers)'). g(108745836,'(small genus of bulbous perennial herbs of southwestern United States and Mexico; sometimes placed in family Alliaceae)'). g(108746065,'(California plant having grasslike leaves and showy orange flowers)'). g(108746241,'(small genus of tropical African perennial bulbous herbs with deciduous twining stems; sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108746473,'(much-branched leafless twining South African herb cultivated as an ornamental for its bright green stems growing from large above-ground bulbs)'). g(108746714,'(genus of western United States bulbous plants with basal leaves and variously colored flowers; sometimes placed in family Alliaceae)'). g(108746963,'(any of several plants of the genus Brodiaea having basal grasslike leaves and globose flower heads on leafless stems resembling those of genus Allium)'). g(108747204,'(brodiaea having an umbel of violet or blue-violet flowers atop a leafless stalk; northern Oregon to southern California)'). g(108747424,'(large genus of western North American leafy-stemmed bulbous herbs)'). g(108747776,'(any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having tulip-shaped flowers with 3 sepals and 3 petals; southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108748095,'(any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having egg-shaped flowers)'). g(108748313,'(any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having flowers with petals shaped like cat''s ears)'). g(108748484,'(globe lily having open branched clusters of egg-shaped white flowers; southern California)'). g(108748697,'(globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers; northern California)'). g(108748922,'(globe lily with deep rose-pink or purple egg-shaped flowers on flexuous stems; western slopes of Sierra Nevada in San Joaquin Valley)'). g(108749157,'(small plant with slender bent stems bearing branched clusters of a few white star-shaped flowers with petals shaped like cat''s ears; southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon to Montana)'). g(108749467,'(mariposa with clusters of bell-shaped vermilion or orange or yellow flowers atop short stems; southern California to Arizona and Mexico)'). g(108749712,'(mariposa having umbel-like clusters of a few large deep yellow bell-shaped flowers atop slender stems; California coastal ranges)'). g(108749949,'(mariposa having loose umbel-like clusters of 1-3 handsome lilac flowers atop stout erect stems; arid northwestern North America east of Cascade Mountains from southern British Columbia to northern California)'). g(108750272,'(perennial plant having umbel-like clusters of 1-4 showy white bell-shaped flowers atop erect unbranched stems; edible bulbs useful in times of scarcity; eastern Montana and western North Dakota south to northern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico)'). g(108750599,'(genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs)'). g(108750871,'(any of several plants of the genus Camassia; North and South America)'). g(108751101,'(plant having a large edible bulb and linear basal leaves and racemes of light to deep violet-blue star-shaped flowers on tall green scapes; western North America)'). g(108751359,'(west of Cascade Mountains)'). g(108751490,'(eastern camas; eastern and central North America)'). g(108751655,'(perennial bulbous herbs most of northern United States: dogtooth violet; adder''s tongue; trout lily; fawn lily)'). g(108751900,'(perennial woodland spring-flowering plant; widely cultivated)'). g(108752163,'(North American dogtooth having solitary white flowers with yellow centers and blue- or pink-tinted exteriors)'). g(108752404,'(eastern North American dogtooth having solitary yellow flowers marked with brown or purple and spotted interiors)'). g(108752634,'(sturdy European dogtooth with rose to mauve flowers; cultivated in many varieties)'). g(108752804,'(California dogtooth violet with creamy white flowers sometimes yellow-tinged)'). g(108752963,'(dogtooth violet of western North America having bright yellow flowers)'). g(108753130,'(perennial herb having large white orange-marked flowers; found near snow line in northwestern United States)'). g(108753340,'(fritillary)'). g(108753466,'(any liliaceous plant of the genus Fritillaria having nodding variously colored flowers)'). g(108753807,'(herb of northwestern America having green-and-purple bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108754031,'(herb of southwestern United States having dark purple bell-shaped flowers mottled with green)'). g(108754224,'(a malodorous California herb with bell-shaped flowers; a common weed in grainfields)'). g(108754387,'(Eurasian herb with a cluster of leaves and orange-red bell-shaped flowers at the top of the stem)'). g(108754569,'(California herb with white conic or bell-shaped flowers usually green-tinged)'). g(108754732,'(Eurasian checkered lily with pendant flowers usually veined and checkered with purple or maroon on a pale ground and shaped like the bells carried by lepers in medieval times; widely grown as an ornamental)'). g(108755085,'(California herb with brownish-purple or greenish bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108755260,'(California herb with pinkish purple flowers)'). g(108755403,'(western United States herb with scarlet and yellow narrow bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108755567,'(Eurasian perennial bulbous herbs)'). g(108755705,'(any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower)'). g(108755982,'(small early-blooming tulip)'). g(108756102,'(Eurasian tulip with small flowers blotched at the base)'). g(108756251,'(tall late-blooming tulip)'). g(108756339,'(any of several long-stemmed May-flowering tulips with egg-shaped variously colored flowers)'). g(108756489,'(any of several very tall, late-blooming tulips bearing large squarish flowers on sturdy stems)'). g(108756641,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted: Colchicum; Gloriosa)'). g(108756872,'(chiefly fall-blooming perennial cormous herbs; sometimes placed in family Colchicaceae)'). g(108757070,'(bulbous autumn-flowering herb with white, purple or lavender-and-white flowers; native to western and central Europe)'). g(108757317,'(sometimes placed in family Colchicaceae; one species: glory lily)'). g(108757480,'(any plant of the genus Gloriosa of tropical Africa and Asia; a perennial herb climbing by means of tendrils at leaf tips having showy yellow to red or purple flowers; all parts are poisonous)'). g(108757808,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted; includes genus Hemerocallis)'). g(108758057,'(east Asian rhizomatous clump-forming perennial herbs having flowers on long leafless stalks; cosmopolitan in cultivation: day lilies; sometimes placed in subfamily Hemerocallidaceae)'). g(108758375,'(any of numerous perennials having tuberous roots and long narrow bladelike leaves and usually yellow lilylike flowers that bloom for only a day)'). g(108758620,'(a day lily with yellow flowers)'). g(108758779,'(one of many families or subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted; includes genus Hosta)'). g(108759048,'(robust east Asian clump-forming perennial herbs having racemose flowers: plantain lilies; sometimes placed in family Hostaceae)'). g(108759300,'(any of numerous perennials having mounds of sumptuous broad ribbed leaves and clusters of white, blue, or lilac flowers; used as ground cover)'). g(108759531,'(one of many families or subfamilies in which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108759753,'(sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae as the type genus)'). g(108759912,'(any of numerous bulbous perennial herbs)'). g(108760079,'(widely grown for its fragrance and its white, pink, blue, or purplish flowers)'). g(108760242,'(hyacinth with loosely flowered spikes, several growing from one bulb)'). g(108760403,'(southern African herb with white bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108760577,'(small genus of perennial bulbs of western Europe and North Africa; sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108760804,'(sometimes placed in genus Scilla)'). g(108761000,'(sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108761158,'(any of several perennial plants of the genus Ornithogalum native to the Mediterranean and having star-shaped flowers)'). g(108761411,'(common Old World herb having grasslike leaves and clusters of star-shaped white flowers with green stripes; naturalized in the eastern United States)'). g(108761675,'(Old World star of Bethlehem having edible young shoots)'). g(108761837,'(South African perennial with long-lasting spikes of white blossoms that are shipped in to Europe and America for use as winter cut flowers)'). g(108762078,'(sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108762226,'(any of various early flowering spring hyacinths native to Eurasia having dense spikes of rounded blue flowers resembling bunches of small grapes)'). g(108762486,'(prolific species having particularly beautiful dark blue flowers)'). g(108762638,'(large beautiful Mediterranean species having sterile bluish-violet flowers with fringed corollas forming a tuft above the fertile flowers)'). g(108762855,'(sometimes placed in subfamily Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108762995,'(an Old World plant of the genus Scilla having narrow basal leaves and pink or blue or white racemose flowers)'). g(108763202,'(European scilla with small blue or purple flowers)'). g(108763338,'(genus of perennial herbs of cool temperate regions; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108763561,'(a plant of the genus Tofieldia having linear chiefly basal leaves and small spicate flowers)'). g(108763750,'(false asphodel having spikes of white or white-green flowers; of mountainous regions of Europe)'). g(108763945,'(Mediterranean liliaceous plants; sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae)'). g(108764126,'(having dense spikes of small white flowers and yielding a bulb with medicinal properties)'). g(108764349,'(bulb of the sea squill, which is sliced, dried, and used as an expectorant)'). g(108764495,'(a genus of European evergreen shrubs; sometimes placed in family Asparagaceae)'). g(108764678,'(shrub with stiff-pointed flattened stems resembling leaves (cladophylls); used for making brooms)'). g(108764874,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted: includes Aletris; Narthecium; Veratrum)'). g(108765126,'(bog asphodels; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108765295,'(either of two herbaceous rushlike bog plants having small yellow flowers and grasslike leaves; north temperate regions)'). g(108765527,'(of western Europe: Scandinavia to northern Spain and Portugal)'). g(108765680,'(of the eastern United States: New Jersey to South Carolina)'). g(108765830,'(a genus of coarse poisonous perennial herbs; sometimes placed in subfamily Melanthiaceae)'). g(108766028,'(perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes)'). g(108766201,'(North American plant having large leaves and yellowish green flowers growing in racemes; yields a toxic alkaloid used medicinally)'). g(108766455,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108766659,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108766873,'(small genus of North American herbs having grasslike basal leaves: squaw_grass; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108767109,'(plant of western North America having woody rhizomes and tufts of stiff grasslike basal leaves and spikes of creamy white flowers)'). g(108767348,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108767586,'(grass trees; sometimes placed in family Xanthorrhoeaceae)'). g(108767758,'(any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins)'). g(108768002,'(genus of mostly North American poisonous plants; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae)'). g(108768279,'(any of various plants of the genus Zigadenus having glaucous leaves and terminal racemes of mostly white flowers; all are poisonous)'). g(108768570,'(plant of western North America having grasslike leaves and greenish-white flowers)'). g(108768749,'(plant of eastern and central North America having creamy white flowers tinged with brown or purple; poisonous especially to grazing animals)'). g(108768985,'(a common perennial death camas; Tennessee to Kansas to Texas)'). g(108769144,'(plant of western North America to Mexico; poisonous especially to grazing animals)'). g(108769363,'(small family of herbs having flowers with 3 petals and 3 sepals; in some classification systems considered a subfamily of the Liliaceae)'). g(108769633,'(deciduous perennial herbs; sometimes placed in family Liliaceae)'). g(108769795,'(any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petalled flower)'). g(108770098,'(trillium of central United States having dark purple sessile flowers)'). g(108770272,'(a low perennial white-flowered trillium found in the southeastern United States)'). g(108770453,'(trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in fold medicine especially to ease childbirth)'). g(108770710,'(trillium of northeastern United States with sessile leaves and red or purple flowers having a pungent odor)'). g(108770925,'(sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae)'). g(108771070,'(European herb with yelow-green flowers resembling and closely related to the trilliums; reputed to be poisonous)'). g(108771277,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108771488,'(sometimes placed in Smilacaceae)'). g(108771644,'(any of various prickly climbing plants of the tropical American genus Smilax having aromatic roots and heart-shaped leaves)'). g(108771881,'(dried root of any of various plants of the genus Smilax used as a flavoring agent)'). g(108772064,'(a very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berries)'). g(108772426,'(creeping or climbing evergreen having spiny zigzag stems with shiny leaves and racemes of pale-green flowers; Canary Islands to southern Europe and Ethiopia and India)'). g(108772669,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted)'). g(108772885,'(sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: lily_of_the_valley)'). g(108773063,'(low-growing perennial plant having usually two large oblong lanceolate leaves and a raceme of small fragrant nodding bell-shaped flowers followed by scarlet berries)'). g(108773367,'(sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae)'). g(108773566,'(any temperate liliaceous plant of the genus Clintonia having broad basal leaves and white or yellowish or purplish flowers followed by blue or black berries)'). g(108773868,'(plant with nearly leafless stalk topped by an umbel-like cluster of red or reddish_lavender flowers; California to Oregon)'). g(108774113,'(common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits)'). g(108774332,'(plant with 1 or 2 white starlike flowers on short leafless stalks; Alaska to California and east to Oregon and Montana)'). g(108774565,'(sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: lilyturf)'). g(108774725,'(Asiatic perennial tufted herb with grasslike evergreen foliage and clusters of dark mauve grapelike flowers; grown as ground cover)'). g(108774959,'(sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: false lily of the valley)'). g(108775162,'(small two-leaved herb of the northern United States and parts of Canada having racemes of small fragrant white flowers)'). g(108775394,'(small white-flowered plant of western Europe to Japan)'). g(108775560,'(sometimes placed in subfamily Convallariaceae)'). g(108775721,'(any of several plants of the genus Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon''s seal)'). g(108775972,'(North American perennial herb with smooth foliage and drooping tubular greenish flowers)'). g(108776174,'(one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae)'). g(108776382,'(genus of perennial rhizomatous herb of southern and southeastern United States)'). g(108776589,'(any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers)'). g(108776796,'(plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried)'). g(108777004,'(small family of tropical herbs)'). g(108777147,'(genus of tropical plants with creeping rootstocks and small umbellate flowers)'). g(108777328,'(perennial herb of East India to Polynesia and Australia cultivated for its large edible root yielding otaheite arrowroot starch)'). g(108777588,'(chiefly tropical and xerophytic plants: includes Dracenaceae (Dracaenaceae); comprises plants that in some classifications are divided between the Amaryllidaceae and the Liliaceae)'). g(108778062,'(tropical American plants with basal rosettes of fibrous sword-shaped leaves and flowers in tall spikes; some cultivated for ornament or for fiber)'). g(108778454,'(type genus of the Agavaceae; in some classifications considered a genus of Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108778715,'(widely cultivated American monocarpic plant with greenish-white flowers on a tall stalk; blooms only after ten to twenty years and then dies)'). g(108778953,'(Mexican or West Indian plant with large fleshy leaves yielding a stiff fiber used in e.g. rope)'). g(108779135,'(Philippine plant yielding a hard fibre used in making coarse twine)'). g(108779299,'(Mexican plant used especially for making pulque the source of the colorless Mexican liquor mescal)'). g(108779525,'(Mexican plant used especially for making tequila)'). g(108779673,'(hard fiber used in making coarse twine; from Philippine agave plants)'). g(108779825,'(Asiatic and Pacific trees or shrubs; fragments of the trunk will regrow to form whole plants)'). g(108780048,'(shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing; thick sweet roots are used as food; tropical southeastern Asia, Australia and Hawaii)'). g(108780310,'(elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand)'). g(108780608,'(one of two subfamilies to which some classification systems assign some members of the Agavaceae)'). g(108780845,'(Old World tropical plants with branches ending in tufts of sword-shaped leaves; in some classifications considered a genus of Liliaceae)'). g(108781078,'(often cultivated for the decorative foliage)'). g(108781212,'(tall tree of the Canary Islands; source of dragon''s blood)'). g(108781344,'(perennial yuccalike plants of southern United States and Mexico)'). g(108781513,'(stemless plant with tufts of grasslike leaves and erect panicle of minute creamy white flowers; southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(108781742,'(genus of perennial tuberous herbs having lilylike flowers; Mexico; sometimes placed in family Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108781964,'(a tuberous Mexican herb having grasslike leaves and cultivated for its spikes of highly fragrant lilylike waxy white flowers)'). g(108782184,'(Old World tropical herbaceous perennial of the agave family; in some classifications considered a genus of Liliaceae)'). g(108782402,'(grown as a houseplant for its mottled fleshy sword-shaped leaves or as a source of fiber)'). g(108782657,'(bowstring hemp of South Africa)'). g(108782796,'(plant having thick fibrous leaves transversely banded in light and dark green)'). g(108782965,'(stemless plant having narrow rigid leaves often cultivated as a houseplant)'). g(108783148,'(strong hemp-like fiber from sansevieria used for e.g. cordage)'). g(108783289,'(tropical American plants with stiff lancelike leaves and spikes of white blossoms; sometimes considered a genus of Amaryllidaceae)'). g(108783514,'(any of several evergreen plants of the genus Yucca having usually tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers; warmer regions of North America)'). g(108783920,'(stiff short-trunked yucca of southern United States and tropical America with rigid spine-tipped leaves and clusters of white flowers)'). g(108784133,'(tall woody-stemmed yucca of southwestern United States and Mexico having stiff swortlike pointed leaves and a large cluster of white flowers)'). g(108784351,'(a large branched arborescent yucca of southwestern United States having short leaves and clustered greenish white flowers)'). g(108784549,'(arborescent yucca of southwestern United States and northern Mexico with sword-shaped leaves and white flowers)'). g(108784740,'(tall arborescent yucca of southwestern United States)'). g(108784873,'(yucca with long stiff leaves having filamentlike appendages)'). g(108785071,'(yucca of west central United States having a clump of basal grasslike leaves and a central stalk with a terminal raceme of small whitish flowers)'). g(108785287,'(yucca of southeastern United States similar to the Spanish bayonets but with shorter trunk and smoother leaves)'). g(108785475,'(yucca of southern United States having a clump of basal grasslike leaves and a central stalk with a terminal raceme of small whitish flowers)'). g(108785690,'(yucca of southwestern United States and Mexico with a tall spike of creamy white flowers)'). g(108785859,'(a dicotyledonous family of marsh plants of order Gentianales)'). g(108786058,'(the type genus of the Menyanthaceae; one species: bogbeans)'). g(108786230,'(perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface)'). g(108786568,'(a dicotyledonous family of plants of order Gentianales)'). g(108786777,'(type genus of the Loganiaceae; Australian and New Zealand shrubs sometimes cultivated for their flowers)'). g(108786969,'(shrubs or trees of warm regions)'). g(108787099,'(tropical shrub having clusters of white or violet or yellow flowers)'). g(108787257,'(evergreen twining shrubs of Americas and southeastern Asia)'). g(108787427,'(poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers)'). g(108787700,'(a widely distributed family of plants)'). g(108787824,'(African woody vines: calabar beans)'). g(108787974,'(tropical African woody vine yielding calabar beans)'). g(108788150,'(dark brown highly poisonous seed of the calabar-bean vine; source of physostigmine and used in native witchcraft)'). g(108788354,'(used in treatment of Alzheimer''s disease and glaucoma)'). g(108788486,'(spiny trees, shrubs, or perennial herbs, including the genera Caesalpinia, Cassia, Ceratonia, Bauhinia; commonly included in the family Leguminosae)'). g(108788739,'(alternative name in some classification systems for the family Caesalpiniaceae)'). g(108789213,'(small spiny tropical trees or shrubs; includes the small genus or subgenus Poinciana)'). g(108789546,'(tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries)'). g(108789801,'(small thornless tree or shrub of tropical America whose seed pods are a source of tannin)'). g(108790006,'(twisted seed pods of the divi-divi tree; source of tannin)'). g(108790138,'(spreading thorny shrub of tropical Asia bearing large erect racemes of red-marked yellow flowers)'). g(108790360,'(tropical tree with prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry)'). g(108790603,'(heavy wood of various brazilwood trees; used for violin bows and as dyewoods)'). g(108790755,'(thornless tree yielding heavy wood)'). g(108790894,'(a tropical flowering shrub having bright orange or red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana)'). g(108791133,'(tropical shrub or small tree having showy yellow to orange-red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana)'). g(108791409,'(small genus of trees of Indomalaysia)'). g(108791559,'(East Indian timber tree with hard durable wood used especially for tea boxes)'). g(108791740,'(mountain_ebony, orchid_tree)'). g(108791896,'(shrub or small tree of Dutch Guiana having clusters of pink purple-streaked flowers)'). g(108792081,'(small East Indian tree having orchidlike flowers and hard dark wood)'). g(108792263,'(small genus of tropical African timber trees having pale golden heartwood uniformly striped with dark brown or black:)'). g(108792498,'(small shrubby African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers)'). g(108792689,'(some Cassia species often classified as members of the genus Senna or genus Chamaecrista)'). g(108792874,'(any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cassia having pinnately compound leaves and usually yellow flowers followed by long seedpods)'). g(108793154,'(deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia)'). g(108793508,'(tropical American semi-evergreen tree having erect racemes of pink or rose-colored flowers; used as an ornamental)'). g(108793730,'(deciduous ornamental hybrid of southeastern Asia and Hawaii having racemes of flowers ranging in color from cream to orange and red)'). g(108793940,'(East Indian tree having long pods containing a black cathartic pulp used as a horse medicine)'). g(108794130,'(carobs)'). g(108794248,'(evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob)'). g(108794466,'(long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute)'). g(108794739,'(spiny shrubs or small trees sometimes placed in genus Parkinsonia: paloverde)'). g(108794908,'(genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs having sensitive leaves and suddenly dehiscing pods; some species placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108795151,'(tropical American plant having leaflets somewhat sensitive to the touch; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108795422,'(evergreen or deciduous trees of tropical Africa and India)'). g(108795587,'(showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana)'). g(108795921,'(any of various hard-wooded trees of the family Leguminosae)'). g(108796174,'(hardwood from any of various locust trees)'). g(108796287,'(deciduous trees: honey locusts)'). g(108796448,'(honey locust of swamps and bottomlands of southern United States having short oval pods; yields dark heavy wood)'). g(108796673,'(tall usually spiny North American tree having small greenish-white flowers in drooping racemes followed by long twisting seed pods; yields very hard durable reddish-brown wood; introduced to temperate Old World)'). g(108796985,'(small genus of deciduous trees of China and United States having paniculate flowers and thick pulpy pods)'). g(108797205,'(handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee substitute)'). g(108797513,'(small genus of tropical American spiny bushy shrubs or trees)'). g(108797727,'(spiny shrub or small tree of Central America and West Indies having bipinnate leaves and racemes of small bright yellow flowers and yielding a hard brown or brownish-red heartwood used in preparing a black dye)'). g(108798100,'(very hard brown to brownish-red heartwood of a logwood tree; used in preparing a purplish red dye)'). g(108798270,'(small genus of spiny shrubs or small trees)'). g(108798447,'(large shrub or shrubby tree having sharp spines and pinnate leaves with small deciduous leaflets and sweet-scented racemose yellow-orange flowers; grown as ornamentals or hedging or emergency food for livestock; tropical America but naturalized in southern United States)'). g(108798833,'(densely branched spiny tree of southwestern United States having showy yellow flowers and blue-green bark; sometimes placed in genus Cercidium)'). g(108799094,'(1 species: Dalmatian laburnum)'). g(108799233,'(erect shrub having large trifoliate leaves and dense clusters of yellow flowers followed by poisonous seeds; Yugoslavia; sometimes placed in genus Cytisus)'). g(108799515,'(small subgenus of ornamental tropical shrubs or trees; not recognized in some classifications)'). g(108799704,'(genus of shrubs and trees and herbs many of which are often classified as members of the genus Cassia)'). g(108799939,'(any of various plants of the genus Senna having pinnately compound leaves and showy usually yellow flowers; many are used medicinally)'). g(108800215,'(tropical shrub (especially of Americas) having yellow flowers and large leaves whose juice is used as a cure for ringworm and poisonous bites; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108800514,'(evergreen Indian shrub with vivid yellow flowers whose bark is used in tanning; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108800736,'(erect shrub having racemes of tawny yellow flowers; the dried leaves are used medicinally as a cathartic; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108801066,'(North American perennial herb; leaves are used medicinally; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108801275,'(cosmopolitan tropical herb or subshrub with yellow flowers and slender curved pods; a weed; sometimes placed in genus Cassia)'). g(108801508,'(very leafy malodorous tropical weedy shrub whose seeds have been used as an adulterant for coffee; sometimes classified in genus Cassia)'). g(108801792,'(widely cultivated tropical trees originally of Africa)'). g(108801959,'(long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp)'). g(108802294,'(leguminous plants whose flowers have butterfly-shaped corollas; commonly included in the family Leguminosae)'). g(108802502,'(alternative name used in some classification systems for the family Papilionaceae)'). g(108804665,'(American herbs or shrubs usually growing in dry sunny habitats on prairies and hillsides)'). g(108804851,'(any plant of the genus Amorpha having odd-pinnate leaves and purplish spicate flowers)'). g(108805063,'(shrub of sandy woodlands and stream banks of western United States having hoary pinnate flowers and dull-colored racemose flowers; thought to indicate the presence of lead ore)'). g(108805327,'(erect to spreading hairy shrub of United States Pacific coast having racemes of red to indigo flowers)'). g(108805526,'(dense shrub of moist riverbanks and flood plains of the eastern United States having attractive fragrant foliage and dense racemes of dark purple flowers)'). g(108805775,'(very small genus of twining vines of North America and Asia: hog peanut)'). g(108805996,'(vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant usually subterranean edible peanutlike one-seeded pods)'). g(108806297,'(very small genus of shrubs of southern Europe having backward curving seed pods)'). g(108806486,'(shrub with trifoliate leaves and yellow flowers followed by backward curving seed pods; leaves foetid when crushed)'). g(108806721,'(small genus of evergreen trees of tropical America and western Africa)'). g(108806915,'(any of several tropical American trees of the genus Andira)'). g(108807075,'(tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic)'). g(108807348,'(genus of Mediterranean herbs and shrubs)'). g(108807518,'(silvery hairy European shrub with evergreen foliage and pale yellow flowers)'). g(108807711,'(perennial Eurasian herb having heads of red or yellow flowers and common in meadows and pastures; formerly used medicinally for kidney disorders)'). g(108807956,'(twining perennial North American plants)'). g(108808099,'(a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans)'). g(108808391,'(genus of South African heathlike shrubs)'). g(108808544,'(South African shrub having flat acuminate leaves and yellow flowers; leaves are aromatic when dried and used to make an herbal tea)'). g(108808798,'(large genus of annual or perennial herbs or shrubs of north temperate regions; largest genus in the family Leguminosae)'). g(108809030,'(any of various plants of the genus Astragalus)'). g(108809217,'(European perennial)'). g(108809338,'(perennial of mountainous areas of Eurasia and North America)'). g(108809482,'(perennial of southern and western Europe having dense racemes of purple or violet flowers)'). g(108809656,'(small genus of shrubs and lianas and trees of Africa and Madagascar)'). g(108809829,'(small shrubby African tree with hard wood used as a dyewood yielding a red dye)'). g(108810017,'(genus of North American plants with showy pealike flowers and an inflated pod)'). g(108810204,'(any of several plants of the genus Baptisia)'). g(108810393,'(wild indigo of the eastern United States having racemes of blue flowers)'). g(108810549,'(erect or spreading herb having racemes of creamy white flowers; the eastern United States)'). g(108810721,'(much-branched erect herb with bright yellow flowers; distributed from Massachusetts to Florida)'). g(108810925,'(genus of East Indian trees or shrubs: dhak)'). g(108811071,'(East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yellow dye)'). g(108811297,'(erect densely branched shrubby perennials of Old World tropics; naturalized in other warm regions)'). g(108811502,'(tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics)'). g(108811774,'(herbs or woody vines of mainly American tropics and subtropics)'). g(108811967,'(annual semierect bushy plant of tropical South America bearing long pods with white seeds grown especially for forage)'). g(108812215,'(twining tropical Old World plant bearing long pods usually with red or brown beans; long cultivated in Orient for food)'). g(108812430,'(large genus of Asiatic deciduous shrubs or small trees)'). g(108812583,'(any plant of the genus Caragana having even-pinnate leaves and mostly yellow flowers followed by seeds in a linear pod)'). g(108812822,'(large spiny shrub of eastern Asia having clusters of yellow flowers; often cultivated in shelterbelts and hedges)'). g(108813021,'(shrub with dark-green glossy foliage and solitary pale yellow flowers; northern China)'). g(108813187,'(a rosid dicot genus of the subfamily apilionoideae having one species: Moreton Bay chestnut)'). g(108813400,'(Australian tree having pinnate leaves and orange-yellow flowers followed by large woody pods containing 3 or 4 seeds that resemble chestnuts; yields dark strong wood)'). g(108813672,'(a genus of chiefly tropical American vines of the family Leguminosae having trifoliate leaves and large flowers)'). g(108813897,'(largle-flowered weakly twining or prostrate vine of NJ to tropical eastern North America, sometimes cultivated for its purple and white flowers)'). g(108814144,'(deciduous shrubs and trees of eastern Asia, southern Europe and the United States)'). g(108814331,'(small tree of the eastern Mediterranean having abundant purplish-red flowers growing on old wood directly from stems and appearing before the leaves: widely cultivated in mild regions; wood valuable for veneers)'). g(108814651,'(small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood)'). g(108814855,'(shrub of western United States having pink or crimson flowers; often forms thickets)'). g(108815041,'(small late-flowering trees or subshrubs having yellow to red flowers and leathery or woody pods; often especially formerly included in genus Cytisus)'). g(108815309,'(shrub of Canary Islands having bristle-tipped oblanceolate leaves; used as cattle fodder)'). g(108815519,'(2 species of small New Zealand trees: weeping tree broom; endangered)'). g(108815709,'(small shrubby tree of New Zealand having weeping branches and racemes of white to violet flowers followed by woolly indehiscent 2-seeded pods)'). g(108815934,'(genus of Australian twining vines and small shrubs: flame peas)'). g(108816108,'(any of several small shrubs or twining vines having entire or lobed leaves and racemes of yellow to orange-red flowers; Australia)'). g(108816312,'(chick-pea plant; Asiatic herbs)'). g(108816427,'(Asiatic herb cultivated for its short pods with one or two edible seeds)'). g(108816641,'(the seed of the chickpea plant)'). g(108816756,'(yellowwoods)'). g(108816881,'(small handsome round-headed deciduous tree having showy white flowers in terminal clusters and heavy hardwood yielding yellow dye)'). g(108817162,'(genus of semiprostrate Australasian shrubs or vines)'). g(108817313,'(any of various shrubs or vines of the genus Clianthus having compound leaves and pealike red flowers in drooping racemes)'). g(108817556,'(sprawling shrubby perennial noted for its scarlet black-marked flowers; widely distributed in dry parts of Australia)'). g(108817805,'(evergreen shrub with scarlet to white claw- or beak-like flowers; New Zealand)'). g(108817979,'(genus of tropical shrubs or vines having pinnate leaves and large axillary flowers)'). g(108818171,'(large-flowered wild twining vine of southeastern and central United States having pale blue flowers)'). g(108818368,'(vine of tropical Asia having pinnate leaves and bright blue yellow-centered flowers)'). g(108818542,'(used in some classifications for plants usually included in genus Desmodium)'). g(108818735,'(erect tropical Asian shrub whose small lateral leaflets rotate on their axes and jerk up and down under the influence of sunshine)'). g(108819027,'(small genus of Eurasian shrubs with yellow flowers and bladdery pods)'). g(108819203,'(yellow-flowered European shrub cultivated for its succession of yellow flowers and very inflated bladdery pods and as a source of wildlife food)'). g(108819447,'(genus of Old World shrubs and herbs)'). g(108819601,'(any of various plants of the genus Coronilla having purple or pink or yellow flowers in long-spiked axillary heads or umbels)'). g(108819818,'(European vetchlike herb naturalized in the eastern United States having umbels of pink-and-white flowers and sharp-angled pods)'). g(108820048,'(large genus of herbs with simple leaves and racemes of yellow flowers; mainly of tropical Africa)'). g(108820283,'(any of various plants of the genus Crotalaria having inflated pods within which the seeds rattle; used for pasture and green-manure crops)'). g(108820544,'(tropical American annual herb having an inflated pod in which the ripe seeds rattle)'). g(108820735,'(erect subshrub having purple-tinted flowers and an inflated pod in which the ripe seeds rattle; India)'). g(108820943,'(small genus of annual usually hairy herbs of tropical Africa and Arabia)'). g(108821126,'(drought-tolerant herb grown for forage and for its seed which yield a gum used as a thickening agent or sizing material)'). g(108821381,'(large genus of stiff or spiny evergreen or deciduous Old World shrubs: broom)'). g(108821583,'(any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers)'). g(108821905,'(low European broom having trifoliate leaves and yellowish-white flowers)'). g(108822113,'(deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowers)'). g(108822342,'(an abnormal tufted growth of small branches on a tree or shrub caused by fungi or insects or other physiological disturbance)'). g(108822565,'(large genus of tropical trees having pinnate leaves and paniculate flowers and cultivated commercially for their dramatically grained and colored timbers)'). g(108822906,'(any of those hardwood trees of the genus Dalbergia that yield rosewood--valuable cabinet woods of a dark red or purplish color streaked and variegated with black)'). g(108823211,'(hard dark reddish wood of a rosewood tree having a strongly marked grain; used in cabinetwork)'). g(108823396,'(East Indian tree having a useful dark purple wood)'). g(108823612,'(East Indian tree whose leaves are used for fodder; yields a compact dark brown durable timber used in shipbuilding and making railroad ties)'). g(108823859,'(Brazilian tree yielding a handsome cabinet wood)'). g(108824037,'(handsome violet-streaked wood of the kingwood tree; used especially in cabinetwork)'). g(108824193,'(an important Brazilian timber tree yielding a heavy hard dark-colored wood streaked with black)'). g(108824416,'(Central American tree yielding a valuable dark streaked rosewood)'). g(108824568,'(a valuable timber tree of tropical South America)'). g(108824728,'(dark red hardwood derived from the cocobolo and used in making musical instruments e.g. clarinets)'). g(108824906,'(any of several hardwood trees yielding very dark-colored wood)'). g(108825113,'(very dark wood of any of several blackwood trees)'). g(108825236,'(indigo bush)'). g(108825351,'(grayish-green shrub of desert regions of southwestern United States nd Mexico having sparse foliage and terminal spikes of bluish violet flowers; locally important as source of a light-colored honey of excellent flavor)'). g(108825661,'(genus of Australasian shrubs and subshrubs having small yellow or purple flowers followed by short triangular pods)'). g(108825884,'(any of several spiny shrubs of the genus Daviesia having yellow flowers and triangular seeds; Australia)'). g(108826062,'(genus of Old World tropical shrubs and woody vines)'). g(108826228,'(any of various usually woody vines of the genus Derris of tropical Asia whose roots yield the insecticide rotenone; several are sources of native fish and arrow poisons)'). g(108826468,'(woody vine having bright green leaves and racemes of rose-tinted white flowers; the swollen roots contain rotenone)'). g(108826690,'(genus of American herbs or shrubs with sensitive pinnate leaves and small whitish flowers)'). g(108826893,'(perennial herb of North American prairies having dense heads of small white flowers)'). g(108827095,'(beggarweed; tick_trefoil)'). g(108827231,'(any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments)'). g(108827469,'(West Indian forage plant cultivated in southern United States as forage and to improve soil)'). g(108827661,'(1 species: Australian pea)'). g(108827794,'(South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos)'). g(108828104,'(genus of chiefly tropical vines often placed in genera Dipogon or Lablab or Macrotyloma)'). g(108828282,'(genus of attractive tropical shrubs or trees with usually red flowers)'). g(108828451,'(any of various shrubs or shrubby trees of the genus Erythrina having trifoliate leaves and racemes of scarlet to coral red flowers and black seeds; cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108828822,'(small semi-evergreen broad-spreading tree of eastern South Africa with orange-scarlet flowers and small coral-red seeds; yields a light soft wood used for fence posts or shingles)'). g(108829095,'(deciduous shrub having racemes of deep scarlet-red flowers and black-spotted red seeds)'). g(108829270,'(small South American spiny tree with dark crimson and scarlet flowers solitary or clustered)'). g(108829489,'(small semi-evergreen of South Africa having dense clusters of clear scarlet flowers and red seeds)'). g(108829690,'(small to medium-sized thorny tree of tropical Asia and northern Australia having dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds)'). g(108829936,'(prickly Australian coral tree having soft spongy wood)'). g(108830069,'(small genus of Eurasian herbs: goat''s rue)'). g(108830216,'(tall bushy European perennial grown for its masses of light-textured pinnate foliage and slender spikes of blue flowers; sometimes used medicinally)'). g(108830471,'(genus of Australian evergreen shrubs poisonous to livestock: poison bush)'). g(108830646,'(any of various Australian evergreen shrubs of the genus Gastrolobium having whorled compound leaves poisonous to livestock and showy yellow to deep reddish-orange flowers followed by two-seeded pods)'). g(108830949,'(chiefly deciduous shrubs or small trees of Mediterranean area and western Asia: broom)'). g(108831180,'(prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe)'). g(108831370,'(erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers)'). g(108831559,'(small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as weed in England and United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental)'). g(108831879,'(small genus of shrubs or small trees of tropical and subtropical America)'). g(108832063,'(thorny shrub or small tree common in central Argentina having small orange or yellow flowers followed by edible berries)'). g(108832287,'(small genus of low-branching profusely flowering trees of tropical America)'). g(108832462,'(any of several small deciduous trees valued for their dark wood and dense racemes of nectar-rich pink flowers grown in great profusion on arching branches; roots and bark and leaves and seeds are poisonous)'). g(108832743,'(genus of Asiatic erect or sprawling herbs: soya bean)'). g(108832903,'(erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia)'). g(108833299,'(a source of oil; used for forage and soil improvement and as food)'). g(108833454,'(sticky perennial Eurasian herbs)'). g(108833620,'(deep-rooted coarse-textured plant native to the Mediterranean region having blue flowers and pinnately compound leaves; widely cultivated in Europe for its long thick sweet roots)'). g(108833924,'(North American plant similar to true licorice and having a root with similar properties)'). g(108834171,'(root of licorice used in flavoring e.g. candy and liqueurs and medicines)'). g(108834322,'(1 species: salt tree)'). g(108834462,'(spiny shrub of thhhe Caspian salt plains and Siberia having elegant silve3ry-downy young foliage and mildly fragrant pink-purple blooms)'). g(108834726,'(small genus of Australian woody vines with small violet flowers; closely related to genus Kennedia)'). g(108834942,'(vigorous climber of the forests of western Australia; grown for their dense racemes of attractive bright rose-purple flowers)'). g(108835187,'(genus of herbs of north temperate regions)'). g(108835359,'(perennial of western United States having racemes of pink to purple flowers followed by flat pods that separate into nearly orbicular joints)'). g(108835596,'(perennial of southern Europe cultivated for forage and for its nectar-rich pink flowers that make it an important honey crop)'). g(108835835,'(species of Old World herbs or subshrubs: horseshoe_vetch)'). g(108835988,'(European woody-pased perennial with yellow umbellate flowers followed by flattened pods that separate into horseshoe-shaped joints)'). g(108836201,'(genus of Australian evergreen shrubs)'). g(108836333,'(any of several attractive evergreen shrubs of Australia grown for their glossy deep green hollylike foliage and flowers in rich blues and intense violets)'). g(108836570,'(genus of tropical herbs and shrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and spurred flowers in long racemes or spikes)'). g(108836790,'(deciduous subshrub of southeastern Asia having pinnate leaves and clusters of red or purple flowers; a source of indigo dye)'). g(108837041,'(shrub of West Indies and South America that is a source of indigo dye)'). g(108837205,'(genus of yellow-flowered Australian unarmed or spiny shrubs without true leaves but having leaflike stems or branches)'). g(108837415,'(genus of Australian woody vines having showy red or purplish flowers)'). g(108837621,'(any of various Australian climbing plants of the genus Kennedia having scarlet flowers)'). g(108837818,'(prostrate or twining woody vine with small leathery leaves and umbels of red flowers; Australia and Tasmania)'). g(108838003,'(hairy trailing or prostrate western Australian vine with bright scarlet-pink flowers)'). g(108838187,'(1 species: hyacinth bean)'). g(108838317,'(perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pealike flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos)'). g(108838735,'(flowering shrubs or trees having bright yellow flowers; all parts of the plant are poisonous)'). g(108838956,'(an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum)'). g(108839127,'(an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum; often cultivated for Easter decorations)'). g(108839350,'(genus of climbing herbs of Old World and temperate North and South America: vetchling; wild pea)'). g(108839821,'(any of various small plants of the genus Lathyrus; climb usually by means of tendrils)'). g(108840053,'(any of various plants of the family Leguminosae that usually grow like vines)'). g(108840311,'(week-stemmed winter annual native to Mediterranean region for long established in southern United States; cultivated as a cover and pasture crop)'). g(108840577,'(any of several perennial vines of the genus Lathyrus)'). g(108840746,'(perennial climber of central and southern Europe having purple or pink or white flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(108840995,'(wild pea of seashores of north temperate zone having tough roots and purple flowers and useful as a sand binder)'). g(108841233,'(perennial of Europe and North Africa; foliage turns black in drying)'). g(108841392,'(annual European vetch with red flowers)'). g(108841545,'(climbing garden plant having fragrant pastel-colored flowers)'). g(108841711,'(scrambling perennial of damp or marshy areas of Eurasia and North America with purplish flowers)'). g(108841902,'(scrambling perennial Eurasian wild pea having yellowish flowers and compressed seed pods; cultivated for forage)'). g(108842148,'(European annual grown for forage; seeds used for food in India and for stock elsewhere)'). g(108842351,'(shrubby California perennial having large pink or violet flowers; cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108842550,'(European perennial with mottled purple-pink flowers; sometimes cultivated for fodder or as green manure)'). g(108842781,'(North African annual resembling the sweet pea having showy but odorless flowers)'). g(108842978,'(European herb bearing small tubers used for food and in Scotland to flavor whiskey)'). g(108843205,'(bushy European perennial having nodding racemose violet-blue flowers)'). g(108843388,'(genus of shrubs or herbs of tropical Asia and Australia and the eastern United States)'). g(108843649,'(shrubby or herbaceous plants widely used for forage, soil improvement, and especially hay in southern United States)'). g(108843925,'(Asian shrub having conspicuous racemose rose-purple flowers widely used as an ornamental and in erosion control and as a source of wild-bird feed)'). g(108844189,'(an annual of tropical Asia naturalized in United States)'). g(108844373,'(annual native to Korea but widely cultivated for forage and hay in hot dry regions)'). g(108844560,'(perennial widely planted as for forage and as hay crop especially on poor land)'). g(108844761,'(genus of small erect or climbing herbs with pinnate leaves and small inconspicuous white flowers and small flattened pods: lentils)'). g(108844974,'(widely cultivated Eurasian annual herb grown for its edible flattened seeds that are cooked like peas and also ground into meal and for its leafy stalks that are used as fodder)'). g(108845273,'(the fruit or seed of a lentil plant)'). g(108845380,'(genus of chiefly tropical American shrubs and trees having pinnate leaves and red or white flowers)'). g(108845596,'(any of several tropical American woody plants of the genus Lonchocarpus whose roots are used locally as a fish poison and commercially as a source of rotenone)'). g(108845824,'(annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs)'). g(108845966,'(North American annual with red or rose-colored flowers)'). g(108846163,'(low-growing much-branched perennial of Canary Islands having orange-red to scarlet or purple flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(108846369,'(European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America)'). g(108846599,'(sprawling European annual having a 4-winged edible pod)'). g(108846749,'(herbs or shrubs: lupin)'). g(108846917,'(any plant of the genus Lupin; bearing erect spikes of usually purplish-blue flowers)'). g(108847152,'(white-flowered Eurasian herb widely cultivated for forage and erosion control)'). g(108847349,'(evergreen shrub of United States Pacific coast having showy yellow or blue flowers; naturalized in Australia)'). g(108847553,'(yellow-flowered European lupine cultivated for forage)'). g(108847683,'(stout perennial of eastern and central North America having palmate leaves and showy racemose blue flowers)'). g(108847936,'(low-growing annual herb of southwestern United States (Texas) having silky foliage and blue flowers)'). g(108848150,'(closely resembles Lupinus_subcarnosus; southwestern United States (Texas))'). g(108848305,'(annual or perennial vines of Africa and India and Australia; plants often placed in genus Dolichos)'). g(108848519,'(twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos)'). g(108848781,'(a genus of herbs that resemble clover)'). g(108848927,'(any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves)'). g(108849211,'(evergreen shrub of southern European highlands having downy foliage and a succession of yellow flowers throughout the summer followed by curious snail-shaped pods)'). g(108849451,'(European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle-shaped pods)'). g(108849652,'(an annual of the Mediterranean area having spiny seed pods and leaves with dark spots)'). g(108849839,'(prostrate European herb with small yellow flowers and curved black pods; naturalized in North America)'). g(108850067,'(important European leguminous forage plant with trifoliate leaves and blue-violet flowers grown widely as a pasture and hay crop)'). g(108850296,'(genus of trees and shrubs of the Old World tropics)'). g(108850446,'(any of several tropical trees or shrubs yielding showy streaked dark reddish or chocolate-colored wood)'). g(108850623,'(genus of tropical herbs and woody vines having trifoliate leaves and showy flowers in axillary clusters)'). g(108850857,'(any of several erect or climbing woody plants of the genus Mucuna; widespread in tropics of both hemispheres)'). g(108851055,'(annual semi-woody vine of Asia having long clusters of purplish flowers and densely hairy pods; cultivated in southern United States for green manure and grazing)'). g(108851436,'(pods of the cowage plant or the stinging hairs covering them; used as a vermifuge when mixed with e.g. honey)'). g(108851616,'(a genus of tropical American trees having pinnate leaves and white flowers)'). g(108851821,'(medium-sized tropical American tree yielding tolu balsam and a fragrant hard wood used for high-grade furniture and cabinetwork)'). g(108852105,'(tree of South and Central America yielding an aromatic balsam)'). g(108852317,'(aromatic yellowish brown balsam from the tolu balsam tree used especially in cough syrups)'). g(108852525,'(dark brown syrupy balsam from the Peruvian balsam tree used especially in dressing wounds and treating certain skin diseases)'). g(108852729,'(genus of Old World herbs having pinnate leaves and pink or whites racemose flowers followed by flat unjointed pods)'). g(108852957,'(Eurasian perennial herb having pale pink flowers and curved pods; naturalized in Britain and North America grasslands on calcareous soils; important forage crop and source of honey in Britain)'). g(108853306,'(genus of European subshrubs or herbs having pink or purple or yellow solitary or clustered flowers: restharrow)'). g(108853541,'(European woody plant having pink flowers and unifoliolate leaves and long tough roots; spreads by underground runners)'). g(108853750,'(Eurasian plant having loose racemes of pink or purple flowers and spiny stems and tough roots)'). g(108853936,'(genus of tropical shrubs and trees having usually odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and pink to reddish wood)'). g(108854195,'(a tree of the genus Ormosia having seeds used as beads)'). g(108854364,'(small tree of West Indies and northeastern Venezuela having large oblong slender-pointed leaflets and panicles of purple flowers; seeds are black or scarlet with black spots)'). g(108854659,'(West Indian tree similar to Ormosia monosperma but larger and having smaller leaflets and smaller seeds)'). g(108854872,'(large widely-distributed genus of evergreen shrubs or subshrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and racemose or spicate flowers each having a pealike corolla with a clawed petal)'). g(108855155,'(any of several leguminous plants of western North America causing locoism in livestock)'). g(108855358,'(tufted locoweed of southwestern United States having purple or pink to white flowers)'). g(108855540,'(any plant that breaks away from its roots in autumn and is driven by the wind as a light rolling mass)'). g(108855698,'(small genus of tropical vines having tuberous roots)'). g(108855884,'(Central American twining plant with edible roots and pods; large tubers are eaten raw or cooked especially when young and young pods must be thoroughly cooked; pods and seeds also yield rotenone and oils)'). g(108856182,'(twining plant of Amazon basin having large edible roots)'). g(108856349,'(1 species: shamrock pea)'). g(108856486,'(trailing trifoliate Asiatic and African herb having cobalt blue flowers)'). g(108856657,'(herbs of warm regions including most American beans)'). g(108856934,'(any of various leguminous plants grown for their edible seeds and pods)'). g(108857214,'(the common annual twining or bushy bean plant grown for its edible seeds or pods)'). g(108857485,'(the common bean plant grown for the beans rather than the pods especially a variety with large red kidney-shaped beans)'). g(108857699,'(common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods)'). g(108857895,'(variety of French bean plant bearing light-colored beans that are usually dried)'). g(108858028,'(a common bean plant grown for its edible golden pod)'). g(108858153,'(tropical American high-climbing bean with red flowers and mottled black beans similar to Phaseolus_vulgaris but perennial; a preferred food bean in G Britain)'). g(108858477,'(a bean plant grown primarily for its edible seed rather than its pod)'). g(108858712,'(bush or tall-growing bean plant having large flat edible seeds)'). g(108858907,'(bush bean plant cultivated especially in southern United States having small flat edible seeds)'). g(108859162,'(twining plant of southwestern United States and Mexico having roundish white or yellow or brown or black beans)'). g(108859384,'(1 species: chaparral pea)'). g(108859524,'(spiny evergreen xerophytic shrub having showy rose-purple flowers and forming dense thickets; of dry rocky mountain slopes of California)'). g(108859778,'(genus of shrubs or small trees having indehiscent pods with black seeds; roots and bark yield fish poisons)'). g(108859994,'(small tree of West Indies and Florida having large odd-pinnate leaves and panicles of red-striped purple to white flowers followed by decorative curly winged seedpods; yields fish poisons)'). g(108860318,'(small genus of variable annual Eurasian vines: peas)'). g(108860492,'(a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum)'). g(108860683,'(the fruit or seed of a pea plant)'). g(108860821,'(plant producing peas usually eaten fresh rather than dried)'). g(108861022,'(the flattened to cylindric inflated multi-seeded fruit of the common pea plant)'). g(108861176,'(a variety of pea plant producing peas having soft thick edible pods lacking the fibrous inner lining of the common pea)'). g(108861439,'(variety of pea plant producing peas having thin flat edible pods)'). g(108861570,'(variety of pea plant producing peas having crisp rounded edible pods)'). g(108861710,'(variety of pea plant native to the Mediterranean region and North Africa and widely grown especially for forage)'). g(108861995,'(seed of the field pea plant)'). g(108862097,'(small genus of Australian evergreen leguminous shrubs or subshrubs)'). g(108862298,'(evergreen shrub having almost heart-shaped foliage and bright yellow pealike flowers followed by flat pods with flat wings; Australia and Tasmania)'). g(108862541,'(low spreading evergreen shrub of southern Australia having triangular to somewhat heart-shaped foliage and orange-yellow flowers followed by flat winged pods)'). g(108862820,'(genus of tropical American trees: quira)'). g(108862977,'(any of several tropical American trees some yielding economically important timber)'). g(108863185,'(large tree of Trinidad and Guyana having odd-pinnate leaves and violet-scented axillary racemes of yellow flowers and long smooth pods; grown as a specimen in parks and large gardens)'). g(108863445,'(large erect shrub of Columbia having large odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers)'). g(108863681,'(hard heavy red wood of a quira tree)'). g(108863804,'(genus of South African leguminous shrubs often placed in genus Sophora)'). g(108863967,'(1 species: Indian beech)'). g(108864100,'(evergreen Asiatic tree having glossy pinnate leaves and racemose creamy-white scented flowers; used as a shade tree)'). g(108864311,'(species of tropical Asian and African climbing herbs)'). g(108864481,'(tuberous-rooted twining annual vine bearing clusters of purplish flowers and pods with four jagged wings; Old World tropics)'). g(108864784,'(widely distributed genus of herbs or shrubs with glandular compound leaves and spicate or racemose purple or white flowers)'). g(108865016,'(densely hairy perennial of central North America having edible tuberous roots)'). g(108865243,'(genus of tropical trees or climbers having usually broadly winged pods)'). g(108865505,'(deciduous South African tree having large odd-pinnate leaves and profuse fragrant orange-yellow flowers; yields a red juice and heavy strong durable wood)'). g(108865771,'(tree native to southeastern Asia having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain)'). g(108865993,'(mottled curly-grained wood of Pterocarpus indicus)'). g(108866133,'(tree of India and Burma yielding a wood resembling mahogany)'). g(108866315,'(East Indian tree yielding a resin or extract often used medicinally and in e.g. tanning)'). g(108866515,'(reddish or black juice or resin from certain trees of the genus Pterocarpus and used in medicine and tanning etc)'). g(108866734,'(tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood)'). g(108867030,'(hard durable wood of red sandalwood trees (Pterocarpus santalinus); prized for cabinetwork)'). g(108867212,'(genus of woody Asiatic vines: kudzu)'). g(108867357,'(fast-growing East Asian vine having hairy trifoliate leaves and racemes of purple flowers followed by long many-seed hairy pods and tuberous starchy roots; grown for fodder and forage and root starch; widespread in the southern United States)'). g(108867700,'(small genus of mediterranean shrubs; often included in genus Genista)'). g(108867874,'(desert shrub of Syria and Arabia having small white flowers; constitutes the juniper of the Old Testament; sometimes placed in genus Genista)'). g(108868152,'(deciduous flowering trees and shrubs)'). g(108868334,'(large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers)'). g(108868570,'(large thorny tree of eastern and central United States having pinnately compound leaves and drooping racemes of white flowers; widely naturalized in many varieties in temperate regions)'). g(108868890,'(strong stiff wood of a black-locust tree; very resistant to decay)'). g(108869033,'(small rough-barked locust of southeastern United States having racemes of pink flowers and glutinous branches and seeds)'). g(108869249,'(small genus of deciduous West Indian trees or shrubs: carib wood)'). g(108869421,'(small Dominican tree bearing masses of large crimson flowers before the fine pinnate foliage emerges)'). g(108869617,'(small genus of tropical and subtropical leguminous herbs or shrubs or trees)'). g(108869810,'(any of various plants of the genus Sesbania having pinnate leaves and large showy pealike flowers)'). g(108869999,'(tall-growing annual of southwestern United States widely grown as green manure; yields a strong tough bast fiber formerly used by Indians for cordage)'). g(108870234,'(soft-wooded tree with lax racemes of usually red or pink flowers; tropical Australia and Asia; naturalized in southern Florida and West Indies)'). g(108870510,'(cosmopolitan genus of trees and shrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and showy flowers; some species placed in genus Podalyria)'). g(108870778,'(handsome round-headed deciduous tree having compound dark green leaves and profuse panicles of fragrant creamy-white flowers; China and Japan)'). g(108871088,'(shrub or small tree having pinnate leaves poisonous to livestock and dense racemes of intensely fragrant blue flowers and red beans)'). g(108871357,'(shrub or small tree of New Zealand and Chile having pendulous racemes of tubular golden-yellow flowers; yields a hard strong wood)'). g(108871579,'(1 species: Spanish broom)'). g(108871713,'(tall thornless shrub having pale yellow flowers and flexible rushlike twigs used in basketry; of southwestern Europe and Mediterranean; naturalized in California)'). g(108871989,'(genus of Polynesian or southeastern Asian shrubs or vines)'). g(108872164,'(vigorous Philippine evergreen twining liana; grown for spectacular festoons of green lobster-claw-like flowers)'). g(108872394,'(genus of Australian shrubs or subshrubs: coral bush)'). g(108872561,'(Australian shrub having simple obovate leaves and brilliant scarlet flowers)'). g(108872746,'(genus of tropical and subtropical herbs or shrubs: hoary peas)'). g(108872919,'(a plant of the genus Tephrosia having pinnate leaves and white or purplish flowers and flat hairy pods)'). g(108873132,'(East Indian shrub)'). g(108873231,'(perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone)'). g(108873451,'(genus of American and Asiatic showy rhizomatous herbs: bush peas)'). g(108873629,'(any of various plants of the genus Thermopsis having trifoliate leaves and yellow or purple racemose flowers)'). g(108873847,'(western United States bushy herb having yellow pealike flowers)'). g(108874019,'(eastern United States bush pea)'). g(108874132,'(1 species: South American tree: tipu_tree)'). g(108874281,'(semi-evergreen South American tree with odd-pinnate leaves and golden yellow flowers cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108874513,'(Old World genus of frequently aromatic herbs)'). g(108874690,'(Old World herb related to fenugreek)'). g(108874840,'(annual herb or southern Europe and eastern Asia having off-white flowers and aromatic seeds used medicinally and in curry)'). g(108875098,'(genus of Eurasian spiny shrubs: gorse)'). g(108875237,'(very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe)'). g(108875460,'(widely distributed genus of annual or perennial and often climbing herbs)'). g(108875693,'(any of various climbing plants of the genus Vicia having pinnately compound leaves that terminate in tendrils and small variously colored flowers; includes valuable forage and soil-building plants)'). g(108876050,'(any of several weedy vetches grown for forage)'). g(108876183,'(common perennial climber of temperate regions of Eurasia and North America having dense elongate clusters of flowers)'). g(108876400,'(Old World upright plant grown especially for its large flat edible seeds but also as fodder)'). g(108876693,'(seed of the broad-bean plant)'). g(108876821,'(European perennial toxic vetch)'). g(108876925,'(herbaceous climbing plant valuable as fodder and for soil-building)'). g(108877065,'(European purple-flowered with slender stems; occurs as a weed in hedges)'). g(108877208,'(European vetch much cultivated as forage and cover crops)'). g(108877370,'(genus of vines or erect herbs having trifoliate leaves and yellowish or purplish flowers; of warm or tropical regions; most species often placed in genus Phaseolus)'). g(108877732,'(East Indian legume having hairy foliage and small yellow flowers followed by cylindrical pods; used especially in India for food and forage and soil-conditioning; sometimes placed in genus Phaseolus)'). g(108878052,'(bushy annual widely grown in China and Japan for the flour made from its seeds)'). g(108878261,'(perennial tropical American vine cultivated for its racemes of showy yellow and purple flowers having the corolla keel coiled like a snail shell; sometimes placed in genus Phaseolus)'). g(108878606,'(erect bushy annual widely cultivated in warm regions of India and Indonesia and United States for forage and especially its edible seeds; chief source of bean sprouts used in Chinese cookery; sometimes plaaaced in genus Phaseolus)'). g(108878979,'(sprawling Old World annual cultivated especially in southern United States for food and forage and green manure)'). g(108879269,'(fruit or seed of the cowpea plant)'). g(108879391,'(South American bean having very long succulent pods)'). g(108879595,'(1 species: Australian leafless shrubs: swamp oak)'). g(108879755,'(Australian leafless shrub resembling broom and having small yellow flowers)'). g(108879944,'(genus of South African trees having pinnate leaves and rose-purple flowers followed by leathery pods)'). g(108880173,'(tree with odd-pinnate leaves and racemes of fragrant pink to purple flowers)'). g(108880363,'(fast-growing round-headed tree with fragrant white to deep rose flowers; planted as an ornamental)'). g(108880556,'(Asiatic deciduous woody vine having large drooping racemes of white or bluish or purple or pinkish flowers and velvety pods; widely grown as an ornamental)'). g(108880809,'(any flowering vine of the genus Wisteria)'). g(108881006,'(having flowers of pink to mauve or violet-blue)'). g(108881138,'(having deep purple flowers)'). g(108881248,'(an the eastern United States native resembling the cultivated Japanese wisteria having pale purple-lilac flowers)'). g(108881446,'(a wisteria of China having white flowers)'). g(108881566,'(coextensive with the family Palmae: palms)'). g(108881717,'(chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines usually having a tall columnar trunk bearing a crown of very large leaves; coextensive with the order Palmales)'). g(108882567,'(any plant of the family Palmae)'). g(108882931,'(any of various tropical Asian palm trees the trunks of which yield sago)'). g(108883112,'(palm having pinnate or featherlike leaves)'). g(108883392,'(palm having palmate or fan-shaped leaves)'). g(108883649,'(any of several low-growing palms with fan-shaped leaves)'). g(108883777,'(Central and South American feather palms)'). g(108883929,'(tropical American palm having edible nuts and yielding a useful fiber)'). g(108884103,'(tropical American feather palm having a swollen spiny trunk and edible nuts)'). g(108884305,'(a monocotyledonous genus of palm trees)'). g(108884439,'(any of several tall tropical palms native to southeastern Asia having egg-shaped nuts)'). g(108884613,'(southeastern Asian palm bearing betel nuts (scarlet or orange single-seeded fruit with a fibrous husk))'). g(108884807,'(a genus of tropical Asian and Malaysian palm trees)'). g(108884963,'(Malaysian feather palm with base densely clothed with fibers; yields a sweet sap used in wine and trunk pith yields sago)'). g(108885218,'(unarmed feather palms of central and northern South America)'). g(108885385,'(Brazilian palm yielding fibers used in making ropes, mats, and brushes)'). g(108885621,'(nut having a hard hazel-brown shell used like vegetable ivory)'). g(108885760,'(palmyra)'). g(108885877,'(tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving)'). g(108886215,'(coarse leaf fiber from palmyra palms used in making brushes and brooms)'). g(108886358,'(distinctive often spiny-stemmed palms found as climbers in tropical and subtropical forest)'). g(108886546,'(any tropical Asian palm of the genus Calamus; light tough stems are a source of rattan canes)'). g(108886747,'(climbing palm of Sri Lanka and southern India remarkable for the great length of the stems which are used for Malacca canes)'). g(108886973,'(tall scrambling spiny palm of northeastern Queensland Australia)'). g(108887114,'(fishtail palms)'). g(108887236,'(attractive East Indian palm having distinctive bipinnate foliage)'). g(108887379,'(fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago)'). g(108887612,'(wax palms)'). g(108887733,'(palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles)'). g(108887932,'(coconut palms)'). g(108888049,'(tall palm tree bearing coconuts as fruits; widely planted throughout the tropics)'). g(108888300,'(stiff coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut)'). g(108888402,'(slow-growing tropical fan palms)'). g(108888566,'(Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax)'). g(108888830,'(hard yellowish to brownish wax from leaves of the carnauba palm used especially in floor waxes and polishes)'). g(108889026,'(South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax)'). g(108889235,'(a monocotyledonous genus of tropical American palm trees)'). g(108889388,'(any of several tropical American palms bearing corozo nuts)'). g(108889532,'(large fan palms of tropical Asia to Australia)'). g(108889704,'(large-leaved palm of Malay to Philippines and northern Australia; leaves used for thatching or plaiting into containers)'). g(108889933,'(tall palm of southern India and Sri Lanka with gigantic leaves used as umbrellas and fans or cut into strips for writing paper)'). g(108890209,'(oil palms)'). g(108890324,'(pinnate-leaved palms of the genus Elaeis having dense clusters of crowded flowers and bright red fruit and yielding high quality palm oils)'). g(108890591,'(oil palm of Africa)'). g(108890692,'(palm of Central and South America)'). g(108890807,'(see o any oil palm)'). g(108890932,'(a monocotyledonous genus of graceful palm trees in tropical America)'). g(108891107,'(Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young)'). g(108891285,'(fan palms of Asia and Australia and Malaysia)'). g(108891441,'(Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young)'). g(108891613,'(a genus of Malayan pinnate-leaved palm trees that flower and fruit once and then die)'). g(108891792,'(Malaysian palm whose pithy trunk yields sago--a starch used as a food thickener and fabric stiffener; Malaya to Fiji)'). g(108891987,'(monotypic genus of palms of Australasia)'). g(108892148,'(any creeping semiaquatic feather palm of the genus Nipa found in mangrove swamps and tidal estuaries; its sap is used for a liquor; leaves are used for thatch; fruit has edible seeds)'). g(108892441,'(palms of southern Mexico to northern South America: babassu palm)'). g(108892634,'(tall feather palm of northern Brazil with hard-shelled nuts yielding valuable oil and a kind of vegetable ivory)'). g(108892929,'(hard-shelled nut of the babassu palm)'). g(108893061,'(fatty oil from kernels of babassu nuts similar to coconut oil)'). g(108893212,'(tropical American feather palm whose large nuts yield valuable oil and a kind of vegetable ivory)'). g(108893431,'(nut of the cohune palm having hard white shells like those of ivory nuts)'). g(108893598,'(semisolid fat from nuts of the cohune palm; used in cooking and soap making)'). g(108893779,'(latanier palm)'). g(108893897,'(a large monocotyledonous genus of pinnate-leaved palms found in Asia and Africa)'). g(108894065,'(tall tropical feather palm tree native to Syria bearing sweet edible fruit)'). g(108894236,'(small genus of South American feather palms)'). g(108894395,'(a stemless palm tree of Brazil and Peru bearing ivory nuts)'). g(108894604,'(nutlike seed of a South American palm; the hard white shell takes a high polish and is used for e.g. buttons)'). g(108894817,'(feather palm of tropical Africa and Madagascar and Central and South America widely grown for commercial purposes)'). g(108895060,'(a large feather palm of Africa and Madagascar having very long pinnatisect fronds yielding a strong commercially important fiber from its leafstalks)'). g(108895376,'(fiber of a raffia palm used as light cordage and in making hats and baskets)'). g(108895523,'(a tall Brazilian feather palm with a terminal crown of very large leathery pinnatisect leaves rising from long strong stems used for structural purposes)'). g(108895770,'(a palm of the genus Raffia)'). g(108895872,'(genus of small clump-forming fan palms of China and Japan)'). g(108896035,'(any of several small palms of the genus Rhapis; cultivated as houseplants)'). g(108896219,'(small graceful palm with reedlike stems and leaf bases clothed with loose coarse fibers)'). g(108896416,'(Chinese lady palm with more slender stems and finer sheath fibers than Rhapis excelsa)'). g(108896596,'(a monocotyledonous genus of West Indian feather palms)'). g(108896780,'(tall feather palm of southern Florida and Cuba)'). g(108896920,'(West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young)'). g(108897077,'(American dwarf fan palms)'). g(108897205,'(low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds)'). g(108897404,'(one species: saw palmetto)'). g(108897537,'(small hardy clump-forming spiny palm of southern United States)'). g(108897711,'(small to medium-sized fan palms)'). g(108897869,'(small palm of southern Florida and West Indies closely resembling the silvertop palmetto)'). g(108898098,'(small stocky fan palm of southern Florida and Cuba)'). g(108898318,'(coextensive with the family Plantaginaceae)'). g(108898480,'(cosmopolitan family of small herbs and a few shrubs; most are troublesome weeds)'). g(108898700,'(type genus of the family Plantaginaceae; large cosmopolitan genus of mostly small herbs)'). g(108898897,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally)'). g(108899256,'(an Old World plantain with long narrow ribbed leaves widely established in temperate regions)'). g(108899506,'(common European perennial naturalized worldwide; a troublesome weed)'). g(108899732,'(widely distributed Old World perennial naturalized in North America having finely hairy leaves and inconspicuous white fragrant flowers)'). g(108899945,'(plantain of Mediterranean regions whose seeds swell and become gelatinous when moist and are used as a mild laxative)'). g(108900166,'(North American plantain having reddish leafstalks and broad leaves)'). g(108900338,'(North American annual or biennial with long soft hairs on the leaves)'). g(108900488,'(coextensive with the family Polygonaceae,)'). g(108900645,'(a family of plants of order Polygonales chiefly of the north temperate zone; includes the buckwheats)'). g(108900959,'(diverse genus of herbs or woody subshrubs of north temperate regions)'). g(108901177,'(twining perennial vine having racemes of fragrant greenish flowers; western China to Russia)'). g(108901406,'(buckwheat; in some classifications included in the genus Polygonum)'). g(108901565,'(or member of genus Fagopyrum; annual Asian plant with clusters of small pinkish white flowers and small edible triangular seeds which are used whole or ground into flour)'). g(108901873,'(annual with broadly ovate leaves and slender drooping spikes of crimson flowers; southeastern Asia and Australia; naturalized in North America)'). g(108902186,'(North American herbs of the buckwheat family)'). g(108902330,'(any plant of the genus Eriogonum with small clustered flowers)'). g(108902502,'(late-blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters)'). g(108902680,'(low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah))'). g(108902918,'(rhubarb)'). g(108903048,'(plants having long green or reddish acidic leafstalks growing in basal clumps; stems (and only the stems) are edible when cooked; leaves are poisonous)'). g(108903341,'(Asian herb (Himalaya))'). g(108903516,'(long-cultivated hybrid of Rheum palmatum; stems often cooked in pies or as sauce or preserves)'). g(108903739,'(long used for laxative properties)'). g(108903851,'(docks: coarse herbs and shrubs mainly native to north temperate regions)'). g(108904026,'(any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine)'). g(108904295,'(European sorrel with large slightly acidic sagittate leaves grown throughout north temperate zone for salad and spring greens)'). g(108904527,'(small plant having pleasantly acid-tasting arrow-shaped leaves; common in dry places)'). g(108904706,'(European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America)'). g(108904912,'(low perennial with small silvery-green ovate to hastate leaves)'). g(108905086,'(an order of monocotyledonous herbs)'). g(108905382,'(plants of tropical to temperate regions; usually in wet places)'). g(108905586,'(chiefly American marsh plants, having usually yellow flowers)'). g(108905750,'(any of several rushlike plants, especially of the pine barrens of southern United States)'). g(108905939,'(of Australia)'). g(108906032,'(large widely distributed family of chiefly perennial herbs or climbers: spiderworts)'). g(108906294,'(type genus of the Commelinaceae; large genus of herbs of branching or creeping habit: day flower; widow''s tears)'). g(108906505,'(any plant of the genus Commelina)'). g(108906612,'(any plant of the family Commelinaceae)'). g(108906755,'(a variety of spiderwort)'). g(108906864,'(spiderworts)'). g(108906974,'(a family of tropical American plants of order Xyridales including several (as the pineapple) of economic importance)'). g(108907265,'(a genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples))'). g(108907523,'(a tropical American plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated in the tropics)'). g(108907784,'(the type genus of the family Bromeliaceae which incudes tropical American plants with deeply cleft calyx)'). g(108907962,'(large genus of epiphytic or terrestrial sparse-rooting tropical plants usually forming dense clumps or pendant masses)'). g(108908193,'(dense festoons of greenish-gray hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America)'). g(108908513,'(a monocotyledonous family of bog plants of order Xyridales)'). g(108908686,'(small genus of delicate mossy bog plants having white or violet flowers)'). g(108908844,'(South American herbs somewhat resembling members of the Juncaceae)'). g(108909007,'(chiefly tropical aquatic or bog herbs: pipeworts)'). g(108909194,'(type genus of the Eriocaulaceae: rushlike aquatic or marginal perennials usually found in shallow waters of acid lakes and pools and bogs)'). g(108909445,'(aquatic perennial of North America and Ireland and Hebrides having translucent green leaves in a basal spiral and dense buttonlike racemes of minute white flowers)'). g(108909704,'(aquatic or bog plants)'). g(108909908,'(pickerelweed)'). g(108910034,'(American plant having spikes of blue flowers and growing in shallow water of streams and ponds)'). g(108910252,'(water hyacinth; water orchid)'). g(108910394,'(a tropical floating aquatic plant having spikes of large blue flowers; troublesome in clogging waterways especially in southern United States)'). g(108910675,'(mud plaintains)'). g(108910807,'(grassy-leaved North American aquatic plant with yellow star-shaped blossoms)'). g(108911000,'(an order of aquatic monocotyledonous herbaceous plants)'). g(108911310,'(monotypic family of aquatic plants having narrow leaves and small flowers)'). g(108911546,'(sole genus of the family Naiadaceae)'). g(108911707,'(submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers; of fresh or brackish water)'). g(108911882,'(perennial or annual aquatic or marsh plants)'). g(108912087,'(small genus of aquatic or semiaquatic plants)'). g(108912237,'(marsh plant having clusters of small white or pinkish flowers and broad pointed or rounded leaves)'). g(108912477,'(genus of aquatic herbs of temperate and tropical regions having sagittate or hastate leaves and white scapose flowers)'). g(108912707,'(a weed)'). g(108912776,'(a variety of water plantain)'). g(108912878,'(a variety of water plantain)'). g(108912980,'(simple nearly stemless freshwater aquatic plants; widely distributed)'). g(108913352,'(frogbit)'). g(108913475,'(European floating plant with roundish heart-shaped leaves and white flowers)'). g(108913663,'(1 species)'). g(108913771,'(submersed plant with whorled lanceolate leaves and solitary axillary flowers; Old World plant naturalized in southern United States and clogging Florida''s waterways)'). g(108914033,'(American frogbit)'). g(108914161,'(American plant with roundish heart-shaped or kidney-shaped leaves; usually rooted in muddy bottoms of ponds and ditches)'). g(108914382,'(submerged freshwater perennials)'). g(108914542,'(a weedy aquatic plant of genus Elodea)'). g(108914690,'(North American; widely naturalized in Europe)'). g(108914818,'(aquatic plant with deep green foliage useful as an aquarium oxygenator; sometimes placed in genus Egeria)'). g(108915018,'(small genus of dioecious tropical aquatic plants)'). g(108915153,'(eelgrass; eel grass)'). g(108915288,'(submerged aquatic plant with ribbonlike leaves; Old World and Australia)'). g(108915483,'(plants that grow in ponds and slow streams; sometimes includes family_Zosteraceae)'). g(108915766,'(any of several submerged or floating freshwater perennial aquatic weeds belonging to the family Potamogetonaceae)'). g(108916042,'(a large genus of aquatic herbs found in quiet waters in temperate regions; leaves usually float on the water)'). g(108916304,'(European herb naturalized in the eastern United States and California)'). g(108916498,'(of Europe (except the Mediterranean area) and the northern United States)'). g(108916686,'(pondweed with floating leaves; of northern United States and Europe)'). g(108916881,'(a monocotyledonous genus of the family Potamogetonaceae)'). g(108917052,'(very similar to Potamogeton; of western Africa, Asia, and Europe)'). g(108917196,'(a family of monocotyledonous bog herbs of order Naiadales)'). g(108917440,'(perennial or annual bog or marsh plants; includes arrow_grass)'). g(108917615,'(tufted perennial found in shallow water or marshland; sometimes poisons livestock)'). g(108917795,'(alternative classification for some genera included in Potamogetonaceae; one species)'). g(108918006,'(horned pondweed: completely submerged herbs; in some classifications included in Potamogetonaceae)'). g(108918202,'(found in still or slow-moving fresh or brackish water; useful oxygenator for cool water ponds and aquaria)'). g(108918394,'(used in some classifications: essentially equivalent to Potamogetonaceae)'). g(108918582,'((or in some classifications family Zosteraceae) small genus of widely distributed marine plants)'). g(108918785,'(submerged marine plant with very long narrow leaves found in abundance along North Atlantic coasts)'). g(108919000,'(in some classifications this category does not include Leguminosae)'). g(108919364,'(a large family of dicotyledonous plants of order Rosales; have alternate leaves and five-petaled flowers with numerous stamens)'). g(108920071,'(large genus of erect or climbing prickly shrubs including roses)'). g(108920236,'(any of many plants of the genus Rosa)'). g(108920540,'(European alpine rose with crimson flowers)'). g(108920658,'(low-growing bristly shrub of southern Oregon and California with creeping rootstocks and usually corymbose flowers)'). g(108920848,'(Chinese evergreen climbing rose with yellow or white single flowers)'). g(108920989,'(prickly wild rose with delicate pink or white scentless flowers; native to Europe)'). g(108921139,'(shrubby Chinese rose; ancestor of many cultivated garden roses)'). g(108921289,'(large hardy very fragrant pink rose; cultivated in Asia Minor as source of attar of roses; parent of many hybrids)'). g(108921498,'(Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips)'). g(108921715,'(tangled mass of prickly plants)'). g(108921823,'(Chinese climbing rose with fragrant white blossoms)'). g(108921950,'(vigorously growing rose having clusters of numerous small flowers; used for hedges and as grafting stock)'). g(108922175,'(rose native to Mediterranean region having curved or climbing branches and loose clusters of musky-scented flowers)'). g(108922361,'(any of several hybrid bush roses derived from a tea-scented Chinese rose with pink or yellow flowers)'). g(108922531,'(genus of herbs found chiefly in north temperate regions having pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by bristly fruit)'). g(108922753,'(a plant of the genus Agrimony having spikelike clusters of small yellow flowers)'). g(108922954,'(erect perennial Old World herb of dry grassy habitats)'). g(108923088,'(fragrant European perennial herb found at woodland margins on moist soils)'). g(108923245,'(North American deciduous trees or shrubs)'). g(108923401,'(any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit)'). g(108923695,'(shrub or small tree of northwestern North America having fragrant creamy white flowers and small waxy purple-red fruits)'). g(108923932,'(open-growing shrub of eastern North America having pure white flowers and small waxy almost black fruits)'). g(108924126,'(flowering quince)'). g(108924258,'(Asiatic ornamental shrub with spiny branches and pink or red blossoms)'). g(108924445,'(deciduous thorny shrub native to Japan having red blossoms)'). g(108924598,'(deciduous thorny shrub native to China having red or white blossoms)'). g(108924750,'(coco plums)'). g(108924880,'(small tropical American tree bearing edible plumlike fruit)'). g(108925092,'(genus of deciduous or evergreen Old World shrubs widely cultivated)'). g(108925260,'(any shrub of the genus Cotoneaster: erect or creeping shrubs having richly colored autumn foliage and many small white to pinkish flowers followed by tiny red or black fruits)'). g(108925547,'(climbing evergreen shrub with white flowers and red berries; often used as ground cover)'). g(108925700,'(deciduous flat-growing shrub with a fanned herringbone pattern and having reddish flowers and orange-red berries; used as a ground cover)'). g(108925907,'(thorny shrubs and small trees: hawthorn; thorn; thorn_apple)'). g(108926230,'(a spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus)'). g(108926551,'(southern United States hawthorn with pinnately lobed leaves)'). g(108926755,'(common shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having few thorns and white flowers in corymbs followed by bright orange-red berries)'). g(108926996,'(erect and almost thornless American hawthorn with somewhat pear-shaped berries)'). g(108927224,'(eastern United States hawthorn with long straight thorns)'). g(108927403,'(hawthorn of southern United States bearing juicy acid scarlet fruit often used in jellies or preserves)'). g(108927613,'(thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America)'). g(108927923,'(European hawthorn having deeply cleft leaves and bright red fruits; widely cultivated in many varieties and often grown as impenetrable hedges; established as an escape in eastern North America)'). g(108928219,'(American red-fruited hawthorn with stems and leaves densely covered with short woolly hairs)'). g(108928442,'(evergreen hawthorn of southeastern Europe)'). g(108928568,'(American red-fruited hawthorn with dense corymbs of pink-red flowers)'). g(108928735,'(quince)'). g(108928849,'(small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit; widely cultivated)'). g(108929050,'(mountain avens)'). g(108929168,'(creeping evergreen white-flowered shrub of matlike habit widely distributed in northern portions of Eurasia and North America)'). g(108929392,'(Asiatic evergreen fruit trees)'). g(108929535,'(evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan)'). g(108929815,'(strawberries)'). g(108930013,'(any of various low perennial herbs with many runners and bearing white flowers followed by edible fruits having many small achenes scattered on the surface of an enlarged red pulpy berry)'). g(108930347,'(widely cultivated)'). g(108930510,'(Europe)'). g(108930632,'(wild strawberry of western United States and South America; source of many varieties of cultivated strawberries)'). g(108930868,'(North American wild strawberry with sweet scarlet fruit; a source of many cultivated strawberries)'). g(108931093,'(avens)'). g(108931200,'(any of various perennials of the genus Geum having usually pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers)'). g(108931506,'(erect subshrub with deep yellow flowers; Europe and Asia and North America)'). g(108931682,'(North American white-flowered avens)'). g(108931801,'(hairy yellow-flowered plant of eastern Asia and North America)'). g(108931941,'(erect perennial of north temperate zone having pinnate leaves and few nodding flowers with brown-purple calyx and orange-pink petals)'). g(108932196,'(North American perennial with hairy basal pinnate leaves and purple flowers and plume-tipped fruits)'). g(108932387,'(hairy Eurasian plant with small yellow flowers and an astringent root formerly used medicinally)'). g(108932580,'(avens of Virginia having pale or greenish yellow flowers)'). g(108932722,'(1 species: toyon; in some classifications included in genus Photinia)'). g(108932906,'(ornamental evergreen treelike shrub of United States Pacific coast having large white flowers and red berrylike fruits; often placed in genus Photinia)'). g(108933220,'(apple trees; found throughout temperate zones of the northern hemisphere)'). g(108933472,'(any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits)'). g(108933700,'(wood of any of various apple trees of the genus Malus)'). g(108933828,'(native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits)'). g(108934045,'(any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acid fruit)'). g(108934249,'(any of numerous varieties of crab apples cultivated for their small acid usually bright-red fruit used for preserving or as ornamentals for their blossoms)'). g(108934539,'(Asian wild crab apple cultivated in many varieties for it small acid usually red fruit used for preserving)'). g(108934791,'(wild crab apple native to Europe; a chief ancestor of cultivated apples)'). g(108934956,'(medium-sized tree of the eastern United States having pink blossoms and small yellow fruit)'). g(108935164,'(small tree or shrub of western United States having white blossoms and tiny yellow or red fruit)'). g(108935337,'(small tree or shrub of southeastern United States; cultivated as an ornamental for its rose-colored blossoms)'). g(108935549,'(wild crab apple of western United States with fragrant pink flowers)'). g(108935760,'(derived from the Iowa_crab and cultivated for its large double pink blossoms)'). g(108935912,'(medlars)'). g(108936029,'(small deciduous Eurasian tree cultivated for its fruit that resemble crab apples)'). g(108936235,'(genus of deciduous and evergreen east Asian trees and shrubs widely cultivated as ornamentals for their white flowers and red fruits; in some classifications includes genus Heteromeles)'). g(108936510,'(chiefly perennial northern hemisphere herbs and shrubs: cinquefoil)'). g(108936690,'(any of a numerous plants grown for their 5-petal flowers; abundant in temperate regions; alleged to have medicinal properties)'). g(108936923,'(low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States; Europe; Asia)'). g(108937119,'(a genus of thorny herbs or shrubs of the family Rosaceae)'). g(108937285,'(European garden herb with purple-tinged flowers and leaves that are sometimes used for salads)'). g(108937529,'(a genus of shrubs and trees of the family Rosaceae that is widely distributed in temperate regions)'). g(108938018,'(any of several trees producing edible oval smooth-skinned fruit with a single hard stone)'). g(108938351,'(an uncultivated plum tree or shrub)'). g(108938548,'(wild plum of northeastern United States having dark purple fruits with yellow flesh)'). g(108938759,'(wild plum trees of eastern and central North America having red-orange fruit with yellow flesh)'). g(108938963,'(small native American shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit)'). g(108939171,'(seacoast shrub of northeastern North America having showy white blossoms and edible purple fruit)'). g(108939379,'(any of various widely distributed plums grown in the cooler temperate areas)'). g(108939531,'(small wild or half-domesticated Eurasian plum bearing small ovoid fruit in clusters)'). g(108939705,'(plum tree long cultivated for its edible fruit)'). g(108939876,'(small tree of southwestern United States having purplish-red fruit sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its large leaves)'). g(108940079,'(small tree native to northeastern North America having oblong orange-red fruit)'). g(108940230,'(hybrid produced by crossing Prunus domestica and Prunus armeniaca)'). g(108940402,'(Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible peachlike fruit)'). g(108940623,'(Japanese ornamental tree with fragrant white or pink blossoms and small yellow fruits)'). g(108940791,'(temperate zone tree bearing downy yellow to rosy fruits)'). g(108940964,'(small hybrid apricot of Asia and Asia Minor having purplish twigs and white flowers following by inferior purple fruit)'). g(108941197,'(any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood)'). g(108941580,'(wood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherry)'). g(108941715,'(an uncultivated cherry tree)'). g(108941874,'(the fruit of the wild cherry tree)'). g(108941984,'(large Eurasian tree producing small dark bitter fruit in the wild but edible sweet fruit under cultivation)'). g(108942219,'(any of several cultivated sweet cherries having sweet juicy heart-shaped fruits)'). g(108942384,'(wild or seedling sweet cherry used as stock for grafting)'). g(108942518,'(dwarf ornamental shrub of western United States having large black to red and yellow sweet edible fruit)'). g(108942748,'(Mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit)'). g(108942897,'(small flowering evergreen tree of southern United States)'). g(108943097,'(small Asiatic tree bearing edible red or yellow fruit; used in Europe as budding stock)'). g(108943290,'(rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruit)'). g(108943505,'(any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing pale red fruit with colorless juice)'). g(108943694,'(any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing fruit with dark skin and juice)'). g(108943874,'(Dalmatian bitter wild cherry tree bearing fruit whose juice is made into maraschino liqueur)'). g(108944100,'(small bitter fruit of the marasca cherry tree from whose juice maraschino liqueur is made)'). g(108944281,'(used in former classifications for plum and peach and almond trees which are now usually classified as members of the genus Prunus)'). g(108944530,'(used in former classifications for peach and almond trees which are now included in genus Prunus)'). g(108944719,'(any of several small bushy trees having pink or white blossoms and usually bearing nuts)'). g(108944991,'(small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California)'). g(108945347,'(almond trees having white blossoms and poisonous nuts yielding an oil used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes)'). g(108945571,'(pale yellow fatty oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds)'). g(108945730,'(pale yellow essential oil obtained from bitter almonds by distillation from almond cake or meal)'). g(108945889,'(variety of large almond from Malaga, Spain; used in confectionery)'). g(108946014,'(small Chinese shrub with smooth unfurrowed dark red fruit grown especially for its red or pink or white flowers)'). g(108946214,'(California evergreen wild plum with spiny leathery leaves and white flowers)'). g(108946422,'(shrubby Japanese tree having pale pink blossoms)'). g(108946550,'(woody oriental plant with smooth unfurrowed red fruit grown especially for its white or pale pink blossoms)'). g(108946760,'(frequently cultivated Eurasian evergreen shrub or small tree having showy clusters of white flowers and glossy foliage and yielding oil similar to bitter almond oil)'). g(108947041,'(evergreen shrub or small tree found on Catalina Island (California))'). g(108947186,'(any of several small-fruited cherry trees frequented or fed on by birds)'). g(108947370,'(small European cherry tree closely resembling the American chokecherry)'). g(108947597,'(small cherry much liked by birds)'). g(108947703,'(small shrubby North American wild cherry with small bright red acid fruit)'). g(108947855,'(cultivated in temperate regions)'). g(108948006,'(variety or mutation of the peach bearing smooth-skinned fruit with usually yellow flesh)'). g(108948231,'(small straggling American cherry growing on sandy soil and having minute scarcely edible purplish-black fruit)'). g(108948500,'(small tree of China and Japan bearing large yellow to red plums usually somewhat inferior to European plums in flavor)'). g(108948695,'(large North American wild cherry with round black sour edible fruit)'). g(108948872,'(any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Prunus cultivated for their showy white or pink single or double blossoms)'). g(108949124,'(ornamental tree with inedible fruits widely cultivated in many varieties for its white blossoms)'). g(108949346,'(ornamental tree with inedible fruit widely cultivated in many varieties for its pink blossoms)'). g(108949530,'(a thorny Eurasian bush with plumlike fruits)'). g(108949673,'(shrub of United States Pacific coast bearing small red insipid fruit)'). g(108949834,'(shrub or tree native to Japan cultivated as an ornamental for its rose-pink flowers)'). g(108950025,'(Asiatic shrub cultivated for its rosy red flowers)'). g(108950175,'(deciduous Chinese shrub or small tree with often trilobed leaves grown for its pink-white flowers)'). g(108950352,'(a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds)'). g(108950601,'(the fruit of the chokecherry tree)'). g(108950711,'(chokecherry of western United States)'). g(108950858,'(Eurasian evergreen thorny shrubs bearing red or orange-red berries)'). g(108951025,'(any of various thorny shrubs of the genus Pyracantha bearing small white flowers followed by hard red or orange-red berries)'). g(108951261,'(fruit trees native to the Old World: pears)'). g(108951407,'(Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties)'). g(108951617,'(tree bearing edible fruit)'). g(108952654,'(wood of various fruit trees (as apple or cherry or pear) used especially in cabinetwork)'). g(108952834,'(large genus of brambles bearing berries)'). g(108952996,'(any prickly shrub of the genus Rubus bearing edible aggregate fruits)'). g(108953214,'(stout-stemmed trailing shrub of New Zealand that scrambles over other growth)'). g(108953411,'(European trailing bramble with red berrylike fruits)'). g(108953540,'(bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle)'). g(108953790,'(the true blackberry of Europe as well as any of numerous varieties or microspecies having sweet edible black or dark purple berries)'). g(108954021,'(stiff shrubby blackberry of the eastern United States (Connecticut to Florida))'). g(108954181,'(any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of North America)'). g(108954453,'(American blackberry with oblong black fruit)'). g(108954651,'(cultivated hybrid bramble of California having large dark wine-red fruit with a raspberrylike flavor)'). g(108954847,'(red-fruited bramble native toStates (Oregon to Baja California))'). g(108955036,'(North American dewberry)'). g(108955142,'(of eastern North America)'). g(108955289,'(of southern North America)'). g(108955396,'(of eastern North America)'). g(108955517,'(creeping European bramble bearing dewberries)'). g(108955660,'(woody brambles bearing usually red but sometimes black or yellow fruits that separate from the receptacle when ripe and are rounder and smaller than blackberries)'). g(108956020,'(any of several raspberries bearing red fruit)'). g(108956160,'(the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange)'). g(108956319,'(red raspberry of North America)'). g(108956476,'(raspberry native to eastern North America having black thimble-shaped fruit)'). g(108956700,'(large erect red-flowered raspberry of western North America having large salmon-colored berries)'). g(108956873,'(white-flowered raspberry of western North America and northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries)'). g(108957085,'(creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries)'). g(108957300,'(shrubby raspberry of eastern North America having showy rose to purplish flowers and red or orange thimble-shaped fruit)'). g(108957546,'(raspberry of China and Japan having pale pink flowers grown for ornament and for the small red acid fruits)'). g(108957731,'(a genus of shrubs or trees of the family Rocaceae having feathery leaves)'). g(108957909,'(any of various trees of the genus Sorbus)'). g(108958099,'(Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits)'). g(108958272,'(decorative red berrylike fruit of a rowan tree)'). g(108958394,'(a variety of mountain ash)'). g(108958506,'(an ash of the Western coast of North America)'). g(108958637,'(medium-sized European tree resembling the rowan but bearing edible fruit)'). g(108958855,'(European tree bearing edible small speckled brown fruit)'). g(108958994,'(a dicotyledonous genus of the family Rosaceae)'). g(108959147,'(any rosaceous plant of the genus Spiraea; has sprays of small white or pink flowers)'). g(108959330,'(shrub having copious small white flowers in spring)'). g(108959520,'(an order of dicotyledonous plants of the subclass Asteridae; have opposite leaves and an inferior compound ovary)'). g(108959799,'(widely distributed family of mostly tropical trees and shrubs and herbs; includes coffee and chinchona and gardenia and madder and bedstraws and partridgeberry)'). g(108960391,'(any of numerous trees or shrubs or vines of the family Rubiaceae)'). g(108960586,'(type genus of the Rubiaceae; Old World herbs and subshrubs grown for their medicinal properties and for dye substances extracted from their roots)'). g(108960835,'(perennial East Indian creeping or climbing herb used for dye in the orient)'). g(108961017,'(Eurasian herb having small yellow flowers and red roots formerly an important source of the dye alizarin)'). g(108961192,'(woodruff)'). g(108961310,'(any plant of the genus Asperula)'). g(108961433,'(creeping European perennial having red or pinkish-white flowers and red roots sometimes used as a substitute for madder in dyeing)'). g(108961645,'(medium to large tropical American trees having shiny reddish-brown shredding bark)'). g(108961846,'(source of a tough elastic wood)'). g(108961995,'(shrubs of tropical and subtropical New World)'). g(108962151,'(evergreen climbing shrub of southern Florida and West Indies grown for its racemes of fragrant white to creamy flowers followed by globose white succulent berries)'). g(108962426,'(coffee trees)'). g(108962544,'(any of several small trees and shrubs native to the tropical Old World yielding coffee beans)'). g(108962795,'(shrubby tree of northeastern tropical Africa widely cultivated in tropical or near tropical regions for its seed which form most of the commercial coffee)'). g(108963026,'(small tree of West Africa)'). g(108963131,'(native to West Africa but grown in Java and elsewhere; resistant to coffee rust)'). g(108963326,'(large genus of trees of Andean region of South America having medicinal bark)'). g(108963576,'(any of several trees of the genus Cinchona)'). g(108963777,'(Colombian tree; source of Cartagena bark (a cinchona bark))'). g(108963959,'(Peruvian shrub or small tree having large glossy leaves and cymes of fragrant yellow to green or red flowers; cultivated for its medicinal bark)'). g(108964241,'(small tree of Ecuador and Peru having very large glossy leaves and large panicles of fragrant pink flowers; cultivated for its medicinal bark)'). g(108964482,'(medicinal bark of cinchona trees; source of quinine and quinidine)'). g(108964658,'(annual or perennial herbs: bedstraw; cleavers)'). g(108964809,'(any of several plants of the genus Galium)'). g(108965032,'(Old World fragrant stoloniferous perennial having small white flowers and narrow leaves used as flavoring and in sachets; widely cultivated as a ground cover; in some classifications placed in genus Asperula)'). g(108965420,'(North American stoloniferous perennial having white flowers; sometimes used as an ornamental)'). g(108965618,'(common yellow-flowered perennial bedstraw; North America and Europe and Asia)'). g(108965811,'(bedstraw with sweetish roots)'). g(108965920,'(annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia)'). g(108966130,'(Eurasian herb with ample panicles of small white flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(108966363,'(large genus of attractive Old World tropical shrubs and small trees)'). g(108966529,'(any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Gardenia having large fragrant white or yellow flowers)'). g(108966726,'(evergreen shrub widely cultivated for its large fragrant waxlike white flowers and glossy leaves)'). g(108966940,'(tropical American evergreen trees or shrubs bearing yellow flowers and succulent edible fruit with a thick rind)'). g(108967167,'(any tree of the genus Genipa bearing yellow flowers and edible fruit with a thick rind)'). g(108967343,'(tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit)'). g(108967578,'(evergreen tropical American shrubs or small trees)'). g(108967725,'(any of several free-flowering tropical or subtropical shrubs of the genus Hamelia)'). g(108967897,'(handsome shrub with showy orange to scarlet or crimson flowers; Florida and West Indies to Mexico and Brazil)'). g(108968130,'(creeping evergreen herbs of North America)'). g(108968283,'(creeping woody plant of eastern North America with shiny evergreen leaves and scarlet berries)'). g(108968498,'(small genus of evergreen tropical shrubs or trees with smooth leathery leaves)'). g(108968683,'(large African forest tree yielding a strong hard yellow to golden brown lumber; sometimes placed in genus Sarcocephalus)'). g(108968923,'(small genus of shrubs or small trees of southeastern United States and northern South America)'). g(108969128,'(ornamental shrub or small tree of swampy areas in southwestern United States having large pink or white sepals and yielding Georgia bark for treating fever)'). g(108969407,'(tropical chiefly South American shrubs and trees)'). g(108969569,'(South African evergreen having hard tough wood)'). g(108969748,'(hard tough elastic wood of the lemonwood tree; used for making bows and fishing rods)'). g(108969907,'(genus of tropical African trees and shrubs)'). g(108970069,'(stout spreading or semiclimbing tropical shrub with round brownish-red warty fruit; Africa)'). g(108970290,'(tropical African and Asiatic trees and shrubs having one-seeded fruit)'). g(108970490,'(small deciduous tree of southern Africa having edible fruit)'). g(108970694,'(shrubby tree of Madagascar occasionally cultivated for its edible apple-shaped fruit)'). g(108970889,'(shrubs and small trees and woody vines)'). g(108971260,'(chiefly east Asian shrubs)'). g(108971382,'(any of various deciduous or evergreen ornamental shrubs of the genus Abelia having opposite simple leaves and cymes of small white or pink or purplish flowers; Asia and Mexico)'). g(108971629,'(small genus of low deciduous shrubs: bush honeysuckles)'). g(108971814,'(spreading bush of northeastern United States having small clusters of fragrant green-yellow flowers)'). g(108972016,'(bush honeysuckle of southeastern United States having large crowded clusters of sulfur-yellow flowers)'). g(108972224,'(Chinese genus of 1 species: beauty bush)'). g(108972358,'(Chinese deciduous shrub with yellow-throated pinkish flowers and bristly fruit; often cultivated as an ornamental)'). g(108972570,'(small species of suckering shrubs of western Himalayas to China)'). g(108972749,'(shrub honeysuckle with drooping spikes of purplish flowers)'). g(108972915,'(1 species: twinflower)'). g(108973063,'(creeping evergreen subshrub of the northern parts of Europe and Asia with delicate fragrant tubular bell-shaped usually pink flowers borne in pairs)'). g(108973323,'(similar to the twinflower of northern Europe and Asia)'). g(108973490,'(woodbine)'). g(108973855,'(shrub or vine of the genus Lonicera)'). g(108974219,'(bushy honeysuckle with twining branches and white or yellow-white flowers; southern United States)'). g(108974420,'(erect deciduous North American shrub with red-tinged yellow-white flowers)'). g(108974641,'(deciduous climbing shrub with fragrant yellow-white flowers in axillary whorls)'). g(108974846,'(twining deciduous shrub with clusters of purple-tinged yellow-green flowers; northeastern America)'). g(108975045,'(climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant yellow (later orange) flowers in terminal whorls; southeastern United States)'). g(108975261,'(twining deciduous shrub with hairy leaves and spikes of yellow-orange flowers; northeastern America)'). g(108975462,'(shrubby honeysuckle with purple flowers; western North America)'). g(108975622,'(an Asiatic trailing evergreen honeysuckle with half-evergreen leaves and fragrant white flowers turning yellow with age; has become a weed in some areas)'). g(108975880,'(a variety of Japanese honeysuckle that grows like a vine; established as an aggressive escape in southeastern United States)'). g(108976116,'(a gray deciduous honeysuckle shrub paired white flowers turning yellow; Japan)'). g(108976280,'(European twining honeysuckle with fragrant red and yellow-white flowers)'). g(108976449,'(evergreen North American honeysuckle vine having coral-red or orange flowers)'). g(108976686,'(a honeysuckle shrub of southern Russia to central Asia)'). g(108976866,'(cultivated Eurasian shrub with twin yellowish-white flowers and scarlet fruit)'). g(108977077,'(a variety of fly honeysuckle)'). g(108977173,'(deciduous shrubs of North America and Central America and China)'). g(108977358,'(deciduous shrub of western North America having spikes of pink flowers followed by round white berries)'). g(108977586,'(North American deciduous shrub cultivated for it abundant clusters of coral-red berrylike fruits)'). g(108977804,'(elder; elderberry)'). g(108977969,'(any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit)'). g(108978293,'(common elder of central and eastern North America bearing purple-black berries; fruit used in wines and jellies)'). g(108978539,'(shrub or small tree of western United States having white flowers and blue berries; fruit used in wines and jellies)'). g(108978768,'(dwarf herbaceous elder of Europe having pink flowers and a nauseous odor)'). g(108978946,'(common black-fruited shrub or small tree of Europe and Asia; fruit used for wines and jellies)'). g(108979170,'(common North American shrub or small tree)'). g(108979331,'(Eurasian shrub)'). g(108979450,'(genus of Asiatic and North American herbs: feverroot)'). g(108979614,'(coarse weedy American perennial herb with large usually perfoliate leaves and purple or dull red flowers)'). g(108979863,'(deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees: arrow-wood; wayfaring tree)'). g(108980140,'(deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries)'). g(108980390,'(vigorous deciduous European treelike shrub common along waysides; red berries turn black)'). g(108980589,'(deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries)'). g(108980866,'(deciduous shrub of eastern North America having blue-black berries and tough pliant wood formerly used to make arrows)'). g(108981101,'(closely related to southern arrow wood; the eastern United States Maine to Ohio and Georgia)'). g(108981290,'(upright deciduous shrub having frosted dark-blue fruit; east and east central North America)'). g(108981479,'(east Asian flowering shrubs)'). g(108981604,'(deciduous shrub widely cultivated for its white or pink or red flowers)'). g(108981765,'(chiefly southern European herbs with flowers usually in dense cymose heads)'). g(108981975,'(type genus of the Dipsacaceae: teasel)'). g(108982122,'(any of several herbs of the genus Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts)'). g(108982379,'(teasel with lilac flowers native to Old World but naturalized in North America; dried flower heads used to raise a nap on woolen cloth)'). g(108982593,'(similar to the common teasel and similarly used; widespread in Europe and North Africa and western Asia; naturalized in United States)'). g(108982807,'(European teasel with white to pink flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(108982959,'(annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs; mainly Mediterranean)'). g(108983118,'(any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa)'). g(108983282,'(Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads; naturalized in United States)'). g(108983502,'(perennial having bluish-lilac flowers; introduced in the eastern United States)'). g(108983661,'(distinguished from the family Geraniaceae by the irregular flowers)'). g(108983864,'(annual or perennial herbs with stems more or less succulent; cosmopolitan except for South America, Australia, and New Zealand)'). g(108984090,'(North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange flowers; grows chiefly on wet rather acid soil)'). g(108984351,'(an order of plants of subclass Rosidae including geraniums and many other plants; see Euphorbiaceae; Geraniaceae; Rutaceae; Malpighiaceae; Simaroubaceae; Meliaceae; Zygophyllaceae; Tropaeolaceae)'). g(108984925,'(chiefly herbaceous plants)'). g(108985142,'(any of numerous plants of the family Geraniaceae)'). g(108985390,'(genus of mostly North American geraniums: cranesbills)'). g(108985542,'(any of numerous geraniums of the genus Geranium)'). g(108985788,'(common wild geranium of eastern North America with deeply parted leaves and rose-purple flowers)'). g(108985985,'(tall perennial cranesbill with paired violet-blue axillary flowers; native to northern parts of Old World and naturalized in North America)'). g(108986207,'(geranium of western North America having branched clusters of white or pale pink flowers)'). g(108986387,'(a sticky low herb with small reddish-purple flowers; widespread in the northern hemisphere)'). g(108986588,'(geranium of western North America having pinkish-purple flowers in open clusters)'). g(108986755,'(western geranium with small pink flowers; 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large genus of usually perennial herbs of arctic and cool regions of northern hemisphere: saxifrage)'). g(109091616,'(any of various plants of the genus Saxifraga)'). g(109091885,'(tufted evergreen perennial having ciliate leaves and yellow corymbose flowers often spotted orange)'). g(109092095,'(rosette-forming perennial having compact panicles of white flowers; Europe)'). g(109092296,'(tufted or mat-forming perennial of mountains of Europe; cultivated for its white flowers)'). g(109092487,'(saxifrage having loose clusters of white flowers on hairy stems growing from a cluster of basal leaves; moist slopes of western North America)'). g(109092736,'(plants forming dense cushions with bright reddish-lavender flowers; rocky areas of Europe and Asia and western North America)'). g(109092968,'(small often mat-forming alpine plant having small starlike white flowers; Europe)'). g(109093169,'(eastern Asiatic saxifrage with racemes of small red-and-white flowers; spreads by numerous creeping stolons)'). g(109093454,'(chiefly Asiatic perennials: spirea)'). g(109093586,'(any plant of the genus Astilbe having compound leaves and showy panicles of tiny colorful flowers)'). g(109093810,'(North American astilbe with panicles of creamy white flowers)'). g(109093953,'(mat-forming evergreen Asiatic plant with finely cut leaves and small pink to burgundy flowers; 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western North America)'). g(109101810,'(plant growing in clumps with mostly basal leaves and cream or pale pink fringed flowers in several long racemes; Alaska to coastal central California and east to Idaho)'). g(109102093,'(small genus of North American herbs having mostly basal leaves and slender racemes of delicate white flowers)'). g(109102330,'(stoloniferous white-flowered spring-blooming woodland plant)'). g(109102534,'(plant with tiny white flowers hanging in loose clusters on leafy stems; moist woods from Alaska to central California and east to Montana)'). g(109102792,'(1 species: pickaback plant)'). g(109102926,'(vigorous perennial herb with flowers in erect racemes and having young plants develop at the junction of a leaf blade and the leafstalk)'). g(109103195,'(in some classifications considered a part of the family Saxifragaceae: plants whose fruit is a berry)'). g(109103440,'(a flowering shrub bearing currants or gooseberries; native to northern hemisphere)'). g(109103720,'(any of various deciduous shrubs of the genus Ribes bearing currants)'). g(109103947,'(cultivated European current bearing small edible red berries)'). g(109104135,'(widely cultivated current bearing edible black aromatic berries)'). g(109104336,'(garden currant bearing small white berries)'). g(109104473,'(a flowering shrub)'). g(109104589,'(spiny Eurasian shrub having greenish purple-tinged flowers and ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries)'). g(109104844,'(coextensive with the genus Platanus: plane trees)'). g(109105029,'(genus of large monoecious mostly deciduous trees: London plane; sycamore)'). g(109105306,'(any of several trees of the genus Platanus having thin pale bark that scales off in small plates and lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruits)'). g(109105656,'(variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree)'). g(109105825,'(very large fast-growing tree much planted as a street tree)'). g(109105983,'(very large spreading plane tree of eastern and central North America to Mexico)'). g(109106198,'(large tree of southeastern Europe to Asia Minor)'). g(109106347,'(tall tree of Baja California having deciduous bark and large alternate palmately lobed leaves and ball-like clusters of flowers)'). g(109106579,'(medium-sized tree of Arizona and adjacent regions having deeply lobed leaves and collective fruits in groups of 3 to 5)'). g(109106799,'(Polemoniaceae; Solanaceae; Boraginaceae; Labiatae; Lentibulariaceae; Pedaliaceae; in some classifications includes the order Scrophulariales)'). g(109107323,'(used in some classification systems; often included in the order Polemoniales)'). g(109107505,'(a widely distributed family of chiefly herbaceous plants of the order Polemoniales; often have showy flowers)'). g(109107787,'(type genus of the Polemoniaceae)'). g(109107919,'(any plant of the genus Polemonium; most are low-growing often foul-smelling plants of temperate to arctic regions)'). g(109108180,'(pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers)'). g(109108422,'(erect or spreading perennial of the eastern United States)'). g(109108561,'(perennial erect herb with white flowers; circumboreal)'). g(109108705,'(tall sticky-leaved herb of the Rocky Mountains having an offensive smell)'). g(109108855,'(herbaceous to shrubby evergreen or deciduous annuals or perennials, diffuse (spreading) or caespitose (tufted or matted); from Alaska and western Canada to Mexico)'). g(109109132,'(any polemoniaceous plant of the genus Phlox; chiefly North American; cultivated for their clusters of flowers)'). g(109109384,'(low mat-forming herb of rocky places in United States)'). g(109109564,'(low tufted perennial phlox with needlelike evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers; 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sometimes placed in the order Scrophulariales)'). g(109112265,'(any woody plant of the family Bignoniaceae)'). g(109112382,'(1 species: cross vine)'). g(109112513,'(woody flowering vine of southern United States; stems show a cross in transverse section)'). g(109112730,'(a North American woody vine having pinnate leaves and large red trumpet-shaped flowers)'). g(109112912,'(a dicotyledonous genus of plants belonging to the family Bignoniaceae; has large flowers (white or mottled) and long terete pods)'). g(109113138,'(tree of the genus Catalpa with large leaves and white flowers followed by long slender pods)'). g(109113352,'(catalpa tree of southern United States)'). g(109113455,'(catalpa tree of central United States)'). g(109113555,'(one species: desert willow)'). g(109113693,'(evergreen shrubby tree resembling a willow of dry regions of southwestern North America having showy purplish flowers and long seed pods)'). g(109113929,'(a genus of tropical American trees of the family Bignoniaceae; has a short trunk and crooked limbs and drooping branches)'). g(109114163,'(tropical American evergreen that produces large round gourds)'). g(109114333,'(round gourd of the calabash tree)'). g(109114420,'(a widely distributed family of plants distinguished by circinate flowers and nutlike fruit)'). g(109114854,'(perennial herbs of the Mediterranean region)'). g(109115003,'(hairy blue-flowered European annual herb long used in herbal medicine and eaten raw as salad greens or cooked like spinach)'). g(109115248,'(rough annual herbs of Europe and the Americas: fiddlenecks)'). g(109115437,'(annual of western United States with coiled spikes of yellow-orange coiled flowers)'). g(109115624,'(annual of the western United States having large coiled flower spikes; a threatened species)'). g(109115831,'(rough-hairy Old World herbs)'). g(109115956,'(any of various Old World herbs of the genus Anchusa having one-sided clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers)'). g(109116186,'(perennial or biennial herb cultivated for its delicate usually blue flowers)'). g(109116347,'(anchusa of southern Africa having blue flowers with white throats)'). g(109116496,'(anchusa of southern Africa having blue to red-purple flowers)'). g(109116639,'(tropical deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs of the family Boraginaceae)'). g(109116838,'(large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia grown for its abundant creamy white flowers and valuable wood)'). g(109117094,'(tropical American timber tree)'). g(109117235,'(a large genus of tall rough herbs belonging to the family Boraginaceae)'). g(109117459,'(biennial east Asian herb grown for its usually bright blue flowers)'). g(109117634,'(biennial shrub of Europe and western Asia having coarse tongue-shaped leaves and dark reddish-purple flowers)'). g(109117847,'(perennial shrub of North America having coarse tongue-shaped leaves and pale-blue to purple flowers)'). g(109118053,'(a genus of bristly herbs and shrubs of the family Boraginaceae)'). g(109118221,'(a coarse prickly European weed with spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(109118446,'(stickseed; beggar''s lice)'). g(109118606,'(any of various Eurasian and North American plants having small prickly nutlets that stick to clothing)'). g(109118800,'(annual or perennial herbaceous or shrubby plants; cosmopolitan except Australia)'). g(109119035,'(European perennial branching plant; occurs in hedgerows and at the edge of woodlands)'). g(109119219,'(perennial plant of eastern North America having hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment)'). g(109119414,'(perennial North American plant with grayish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment)'). g(109119623,'(a genus of herbs belonging to the family Boraginaceae that grow in temperate regions and have blue or purple flowers shaped like funnels)'). g(109119871,'(smooth erect herb of eastern North America having entire leaves and showy blue flowers that are pink in bud)'). g(109120102,'(forget-me-nots; scorpion grass)'). g(109120261,'(small biennial to perennial herb of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia having blue, purple or white flowers)'). g(109120481,'(small perennial herb having bright blue or white flowers)'). g(109120650,'(a genus of North American perennial herbs of the family Boraginaceae)'). g(109120832,'(any of several North American perennial herbs with hairy foliage and small yellowish or greenish flowers)'). g(109121016,'(comfrey)'). g(109121135,'(perennial herbs of Europe and Iran; make rapidly growing groundcover for shaded areas)'). g(109121321,'(European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America)'). g(109121530,'(morning_glory; bindweed; sweet potato; plants having trumpet-shaped flowers and a climbing or twining habit)'). g(109121897,'(genus of mostly climbing or scrambling herbs and shrubs: bindweed)'). g(109122083,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Convolvulus)'). g(109122225,'(any of several vines of the genera Convolvulus and Calystegia having a twining habit)'). g(109122419,'(weakly climbing European perennial with white or pink flowers; naturalized in North America and an invasive weed)'). g(109122655,'(twining plant of Asia Minor having cream to purple flowers and long thick roots yielding a cathartic resin)'). g(109122840,'(resin from the root of Convolvulus scammonia)'). g(109122939,'(woody climbers of tropical Asia to Australia)'). g(109123093,'(any of various twining shrubs of the genus Argyreia having silvery leaves and showy purple flowers)'). g(109123267,'(climbing or scrambling herbs: bindweed)'). g(109123419,'(common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus)'). g(109123659,'(genus of twining leafless parasitic herbs lacking chlorophyll: dodder)'). g(109123855,'(a leafless annual parasitic vine of the genus Cuscuta having whitish or yellow filamentous stems; obtain nourishment through haustoria)'). g(109124079,'(leafless parasitic vine with dense clusters of small white bell-shaped flowers on orange-yellow stems that twine around clover or flax)'). g(109124307,'(genus of chiefly tropical prostrate perennial herbs with creeping stems that root at the nodes)'). g(109124501,'(a creeping perennial herb with hairy stems and orbicular to reniform leaves and small white to greenish flowers; used as a grass substitute in warm regions)'). g(109124753,'(morning glory)'). g(109124874,'(any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day)'). g(109125253,'(pantropical annual climbing herb with funnel-shaped blue, purple, pink or white flowers)'). g(109125426,'(annual or perennial climbing herb of Central America having sky-blue flowers; most commonly cultivated morning glory)'). g(109125628,'(tropical American annual climber having red (sometimes white) flowers and finely dissected leaves; naturalized in United States and elsewhere)'). g(109125895,'(pantropical climber having white fragrant nocturnal flowers)'). g(109126042,'(pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet orange-fleshed tuberous root)'). g(109126281,'(the fleshy root of the sweet potato vine)'). g(109126399,'(tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato)'). g(109126712,'(annual herb having scarlet flowers; the eastern United States)'). g(109126871,'(long-rooted morning glory of western United States)'). g(109127006,'(tropical American morning glory)'). g(109127114,'(Prostrate perennial of coastal sand dunes Florida to Texas)'). g(109127275,'(annual Old World tropical climbing herb distinguished by wide color range and frilled or double flowers)'). g(109127461,'(hybrid from Ipomoea nil)'). g(109127583,'(large family of tropical herbs or shrubs or lianas; in some classification systems placed in the order Scrophulariales)'). g(109128066,'(any of numerous tropical or subtropical small shrubs or treelets or epiphytic vines of the family Gesneriaceae: African violet; Cape primroses; gloxinia)'). g(109128293,'(large genus of tropical American herbs having showy tubular flowers)'). g(109128459,'(any plant of the genus Gesneria)'). g(109128564,'(genus of tropical perennial American herbs)'). g(109128706,'(any plant of the genus Achimenes having showy bell-shaped flowers that resemble gloxinias)'). g(109128888,'(large genus of East Indian ornamental woody epiphytic plants)'). g(109129052,'(a plant of the genus Aeschynanthus having somewhat red or orange flowers and seeds having distinctive hairs at base and apex)'). g(109129273,'(epiphyte or creeping on rocks; Malaysian plant having somewhat fleshy leaves and bright red flowers)'). g(109129458,'(tropical American herbs sometimes included in genus Episcia)'). g(109129625,'(low-growing creeping perennial of Central America having deeply fringed white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Episcia)'). g(109129873,'(genus of tropical American subshrubs and lianas)'). g(109130019,'(tropical plant having thick hairy somewhat toothed leaves and solitary or clustered yellow to scarlet flowers; many cultivated for their flowers and ornamental foliage)'). g(109130260,'(genus of tropical American herbs having soft hairy foliage)'). g(109130416,'(any plant of the genus Episcia; usually creeping and stoloniferous and of cascading habit; grown for their colorful foliage and flowers)'). g(109130624,'(small genus of tropical American herbs with leafy stems and axillary flowers)'). g(109130799,'(any of several plants of the genera Gloxinia or Sinningia (greenhouse gloxinias) having showy bell-shaped flowers)'). g(109131022,'(herb of Colombia to Peru having pale purple flowers)'). g(109131174,'(genus of tropical American shrubs)'). g(109131306,'(shrubby herb cultivated for their soft velvety foliage and showy scarlet flowers)'). g(109131460,'(east African herb with nodding flowers; widely cultivated)'). g(109131633,'(tropical African plant cultivated as a houseplant for its violet or white or pink flowers)'). g(109131825,'(genus of perennial tuberous herbs and shrubs of Central and South America)'). g(109132010,'(South American herb cultivated in many varieties as a houseplant for its large handsome leaves and large variously colored bell-shaped flowers)'). g(109132277,'(large genus of usually stemless African or Asian herbs: Cape primrose)'). g(109132469,'(any of various plants of the genus Streptocarpus having leaves in a basal rosette and primroselike flowers)'). g(109132672,'(any of various African plants of the genus Streptocarpus widely cultivated especially as houseplants for their showy blue or purple primroselike flowers)'). g(109132903,'(perennial woodland herbs)'). g(109133166,'(waterleaf)'). g(109133293,'(any of several plants of the genus Hydrophyllum)'). g(109133433,'(showy perennial herb with white flowers; leaves sometimes used as edible greens in southeastern United States)'). g(109133691,'(1 species: yellow bells)'). g(109133824,'(viscid herb of arid or desert habitats of southwestern United States having pendulous yellow flowers)'). g(109134071,'(small genus of evergreen shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico)'). g(109134259,'(viscid evergreen shrub of western United States with white to Deep lilac flowers; the sticky aromatic leaves are used in treating bronchial and pulmonary illnesses)'). g(109134526,'(genus of ornamental chiefly California herbs: baby blue-eyes)'). g(109134705,'(any plant of the genus Nemophila)'). g(109134830,'(delicate California annual having blue flowers marked with dark spots)'). g(109135001,'(California annual having white flowers with a deep purple blotch on each petal)'). g(109135156,'(American herbs with usually pinatifid leaves and blue or purple or white flowers in scorpioid cymes)'). g(109135354,'(any plant of the genus Phacelia)'). g(109135544,'(annual of southern California with intricately branched stems and lax cymes of aromatic deep blue bell-shaped flowers)'). g(109135751,'(desert plant of southern California with blue or violet tubular flowers in terminal racemes)'). g(109135958,'(hairy annual of California to Mexico with crowded cymes of small blue to lilac or mauve flowers)'). g(109136135,'(straggling herbs of southwestern United States)'). g(109136295,'(straggling California annual herb with deep purple or violet flowers; sometimes placed in genus Nemophila)'). g(109136519,'(the mints: aromatic herbs and shrubs having flowers resembling the lips of a mouth and four-lobed ovaries yielding four one-seeded nutlets and including thyme; sage; rosemary)'). g(109137780,'(plants closely allied to the genera Satureja and Calamintha)'). g(109137945,'(fragrant European mint having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers; naturalized especially in eastern North America)'). g(109138210,'(giant hyssop; Mexican hyssop)'). g(109138350,'(any of a number of aromatic plants of the genus Agastache)'). g(109138539,'(erect perennial with stout stems and yellow-green flowers; southern Canada and southeastern United States)'). g(109138733,'(much-branched North American herb with an odor like fennel)'). g(109138873,'(erect perennial of Mexico having rose to crimson flowers)'). g(109139011,'(bugle)'). g(109139120,'(any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover)'). g(109139378,'(low rhizomatous European carpeting plant having spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in parts of United States)'). g(109139564,'(upright rhizomatous perennial with bright blue flowers; southern Europe)'). g(109139725,'(European evergreen carpeting perennial)'). g(109139843,'(low-growing annual with yellow flowers dotted red; faintly aromatic of pine resin; Europe, British Isles and North Africa)'). g(109140057,'(perennial herbs or subshrubs of especially Mediterranean area: black horehound)'). g(109140243,'(ill-smelling European herb with rugose leaves and whorls of dark purple flowers)'). g(109140476,'(small genus of North American herbs: wood mints)'). g(109140673,'(American herb of genus Blephilia with more or less hairy leaves and clusters of purplish or bluish flowers)'). g(109140890,'(a variety of wood mint)'). g(109141013,'(a variety of wood mint)'). g(109141136,'(calamint)'). g(109141258,'(perennial aromatic herbs growing in hedgerows or scrub or open woodlands from western Europe to central Asia and in North America)'). g(109141515,'(mint-scented perennial of central and southern Europe)'). g(109141687,'(aromatic herb with large pink flowers; southern and southeastern Europe; Anatolia; northern Iran)'). g(109141928,'(low-growing strongly aromatic perennial herb of southern Europe to GB naturalized in United States)'). g(109142203,'(wild basil)'). g(109142329,'(aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and Asia)'). g(109142579,'(small genus of perennial erect or spreading aromatic herbs; United States)'). g(109142768,'(erect perennial strong-scented with serrate pointed leaves and a loose panicle of yellowish flowers; the eastern United States)'). g(109143043,'(genus of Old World tropical plants cultivated for their variegated leaves; various plants sometimes placed in genera Plectranthus or Solenostemon)'). g(109143285,'(any of various Old World tropical plants of the genus Coleus having multicolored decorative leaves and spikes of blue flowers)'). g(109143533,'(an aromatic fleshy herb of India and Ceylon to South Africa; sometimes placed in genus Plectranthus)'). g(109143759,'(perennial aromatic herb of southeastern Asia having large usually bright-colored or blotched leaves and spikes of blue-violet flowers; sometimes placed in genus Solenostemon)'). g(109144078,'(small genus of low aromatic shrubs of southeastern United States)'). g(109144254,'(small shrub of Apalachicola River area in southeastern United States having highly aromatic pinkish flowers; a threatened species)'). g(109144489,'(genus of American herbs and dwarf shrubs of the mind family: dragonheads)'). g(109144681,'(American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and spikes of double-lipped blue to violet flowers)'). g(109144906,'(genus of Asiatic and African aromatic herbs)'). g(109145050,'(any of various aromatic herbs of the genus Elsholtzia having blue or purple flowers in one-sided spikes)'). g(109145229,'(erect annual European herbs)'). g(109145368,'(coarse bristly Eurasian plant with white or reddish flowers and foliage resembling that of a nettle; common as a weed in United States)'). g(109145614,'(ground ivy)'). g(109145734,'(trailing European aromatic plant of the mint family having rounded leaves and small purplish flowers often grown in hanging baskets; naturalized in North America; sometimes placed in genus Nepeta)'). g(109146109,'(small genus of American herbs (American pennyroyal))'). g(109146268,'(erect hairy branching American herb having purple-blue flowers; yields an essential oil used as an insect repellent and sometimes in folk medicine)'). g(109146553,'(aromatic oil from American pennyroyal)'). g(109146684,'(Eurasian genus of perennial herbs or subshrubs)'). g(109146840,'(a European mint with aromatic and pungent leaves used in perfumery and as a seasoning in cookery; often cultivated as a remedy for bruises; yields hyssop oil)'). g(109147111,'(used chiefly in liqueurs)'). g(109147211,'(genus of Old World herbs: dead nettles; henbits)'). g(109147402,'(any of various plants of the genus Lamium having clusters of small usually purplish flowers with two lips)'). g(109147620,'(European dead nettle with white flowers)'). g(109147757,'(Eurasian plant having toothed leaves and small two-lipped white or purplish-red flowers)'). g(109147938,'(lavender)'). g(109148058,'(any of various Old World aromatic shrubs or subshrubs with usually mauve or blue flowers; widely cultivated)'). g(109148293,'(aromatic Mediterranean shrub widely cultivated for its lilac flowers which are dried and used in sachets)'). g(109148509,'(shrubby grayish lavender of southwestern Europe having usually reddish-purple flowers)'). g(109148677,'(Mediterranean plant with pale purple flowers that yields spike lavender oil)'). g(109148872,'(pale yellow essential oil obtained from spike lavender used in scenting soaps and cosmetics)'). g(109149059,'(small genus of tropical herbs and subshrubs of South Africa)'). g(109149247,'(relatively nontoxic South African herb smoked like tobacco)'). g(109149435,'(pantropical herb having whorls of striking lipped flowers; naturalized in United States)'). g(109149645,'(genus of stout Old World herbs having cut-lobed leaves and flowers in whorls)'). g(109149831,'(bitter Old World herb of hedgerows and woodland margins having toothed leaves and white or pale pink flowers)'). g(109150035,'(a dicotyledonous genus of the family Labiatae)'). g(109150222,'(California plant with woolly stems and leaves and large white flowers)'). g(109150411,'(small genus of nonaromatic herbs of the mind family)'). g(109150608,'(a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States)'). g(109150802,'(aromatic perennial herb of United States)'). g(109150944,'(hairy Eurasian herb with two-lipped white flowers)'). g(109151100,'(a genus of aromatic mints of the family Labiatae)'). g(109151304,'(small genus of herbs usually included in the genus Origanum)'). g(109151454,'(any of various fragrant aromatic herbs of the genus Origanum used as seasonings)'). g(109151661,'(aromatic Eurasian perennial)'). g(109151856,'(aromatic European plant native to Mediterranean and Turkey; not widespread in Europe)'). g(109152080,'(dwarf aromatic shrub of Crete)'). g(109152275,'(Old World aromatic herbs: horehound)'). g(109152421,'(any of various aromatic herbs of the genus Marrubium)'). g(109152565,'(European aromatic herb with hairy leaves and numerous white flowers in axillary cymes; leaves yield a bitter extract use medicinally and as flavoring)'). g(109152815,'(a genus of Old World mints of the family Labiatae)'). g(109152972,'(bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe and North America)'). g(109153297,'(mint plants)'). g(109153414,'(any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers)'). g(109153737,'(European mint naturalized in United States)'). g(109153866,'(a European mint that thrives in wet places; has a perfume like that of the bergamot orange; naturalized in eastern North America)'). g(109154081,'(mint with leaves having perfume like that of the bergamot orange)'). g(109154257,'(a coarse Old World wild water mint having long leaves and spikelike clusters of flowers; naturalized in the eastern United States)'). g(109154462,'(herb with downy leaves and small purple or white flowers that yields a pungent oil used as a flavoring)'). g(109154658,'(common garden herb having clusters of small purplish flowers and yielding an oil used as a flavoring)'). g(109154850,'(mint with apple-scented stems of southern and western Europe; naturalized in United States)'). g(109155051,'(Eurasian perennial mint have small lilac-blue flowers and ovate leaves; yields an aromatic oil)'). g(109155239,'(oil from European pennyroyal having a mintlike odor; used chiefly in soaps)'). g(109155393,'(large genus of fragrant chiefly Old World herbs)'). g(109155573,'(trailing perennial evergreen herb of northwestern United States with small white flowers; used medicinally)'). g(109155825,'(dwarf aromatic shrub of Mediterranean regions)'). g(109155963,'(small genus of aromatic herbs of Mediterranean regions; widely cultivated)'). g(109156148,'(aromatic annual with a tall stems of small whitish flowers enclosed in a greatly enlarged saucer- or bell-shaped calyx)'). g(109156382,'(wild bergamot, horsemint, beebalm)'). g(109156513,'(any of various aromatic herbs of the genus Monarda)'). g(109156760,'(perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads)'). g(109156981,'(tall erect perennial or annual having lanceolate leaves and heads of purple-spotted creamy flowers; many subspecies grown from eastern to southwestern United States and in Mexico)'). g(109157234,'(perennial herb of North America)'). g(109157350,'(an annual horsemint of central and western United States and northern Mexico)'). g(109157516,'(annual of southern United States)'). g(109157635,'(perennial herb of North America (New York to Illinois and mountains of Alaska) having aromatic leaves and clusters of yellowish-pink flower-like balls)'). g(109157863,'(a genus of fragrant herbs of the family Labiatae in the western United States)'). g(109158054,'(fragrant California annual herb having lanceolate leaves and clusters of rose-purple flowers)'). g(109158249,'(catmint)'). g(109158362,'(hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats)'). g(109158630,'(basil)'). g(109158741,'(any of several Old World tropical aromatic annual or perennial herbs of the genus Ocimum)'). g(109158918,'(annual or perennial of tropical Asia having spikes of small white flowers and aromatic leave; one of the most important culinary herbs; used in salads, casseroles, sauces and some liqueurs)'). g(109159217,'(small genus of Asiatic herbs)'). g(109159353,'(plant grown for its ornamental red or purple foliage)'). g(109159514,'(large genus of Old World aromatic herbs or subshrubs or shrubs having often woolly leaves)'). g(109159720,'(any of various plants of the genus Phlomis; grown primarily for their dense whorls of lipped flowers and attractive foliage)'). g(109159916,'(a spreading subshrub of Mediterranean regions cultivated for dense axillary whorls of purple or yellow flowers)'). g(109160126,'(genus of North American perennial herbs)'). g(109160267,'(any of various plants of the genus Physostegia having sessile linear to oblong leaves and showy white or rose or lavender flowers)'). g(109160491,'(North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or white flowers)'). g(109160687,'(large genus of ornamental flowering plants; includes some plants often placed in the genus Coleus)'). g(109160887,'(any of various ornamental plants of the genus Plectranthus)'). g(109161023,'(genus of Asiatic shrubs or trees whose leaves yield a fragrant oil)'). g(109161203,'(small East Indian shrubby mint; fragrant oil from its leaves is used in perfumes)'). g(109161401,'(small genus of perennial mostly Eurasian having terminal spikes of small purplish or white flowers)'). g(109161609,'(decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America)'). g(109161833,'(American mountain mint)'). g(109161999,'(any of a number of perennial herbs of the genus Pycnanthemum; eastern North America and California)'). g(109162194,'(perennial herb of the eastern United States having inconspicuous greenish flowers and narrow leaves that are very aromatic when bruised)'). g(109162413,'(rosemary)'). g(109162535,'(widely cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery)'). g(109162738,'(large genus of shrubs and subshrubs of the mint family varying greatly in habit: sage)'). g(109162920,'(any of various plants of the genus Salvia; cosmopolitan)'). g(109163252,'(blue-flowered sage of dry prairies of the eastern United States)'). g(109163387,'(stout Mediterranean sage with white or pink or violet flowers; yields oil used as a flavoring and in perfumery)'). g(109163589,'(Texas sage having intensely blue flowers)'). g(109163717,'(sage of western North America to Central America having violet-blue flowers; widespread in cultivation)'). g(109163913,'(silvery-leaved California herb with purple flowers)'). g(109164059,'(sage of eastern United States)'). g(109164175,'(shrubby plant with aromatic grayish-green leaves used as a cooking herb)'). g(109164353,'(tall perrenial Old World salvia with violet-blue flowers; found in open grasslands)'). g(109164513,'(aromatic herb of southern Europe; cultivated in England as a potherb and widely as an ornamental)'). g(109164678,'(California erect and sparsely branched perennial)'). g(109164804,'(Eurasian sage with blue flowers and verbenalike foliage; naturalized in United States)'). g(109164992,'(savory)'). g(109165136,'(any of several aromatic herbs or subshrubs of the genus Satureja having spikes of flowers attractive to bees)'). g(109165352,'(erect annual herb with oval leaves and pink flowers; used to flavor e.g. meats or soups or salads; southeastern Europe and naturalized elsewhere)'). g(109165617,'(erect perennial subshrub having pink or white flowers and leathery leaves with a flavor of thyme; southern Europe)'). g(109165847,'(skullcap; helmet flower)'). g(109165967,'(an American mint that yields a resinous exudate used especially formerly as an antispasmodic)'). g(109166196,'(genus of woolly aromatic herbs or subshrubs or shrubs of Mediterranean region)'). g(109166366,'(genus of shrubby often succulent herbs of tropical Africa and Asia; includes some plants often placed in genus Coleus)'). g(109166582,'(large genus of usually woolly or hairy herbs or subshrubs or shrubs; temperate eastern hemisphere; tropical Australasia)'). g(109166828,'(foul-smelling perennial Eurasiatic herb with a green creeping rhizome)'). g(109167009,'(perennial herb with an odorless rhizome widespread in moist places in northern hemisphere)'). g(109167196,'(large widely distributed genus of perennial herbs or shrubs or subshrubs; native to Mediterranean region to western Asia)'). g(109167426,'(any of various plants of the genus Teucrium)'). g(109167616,'(subshrub with serrate leaves and cream to pink or purple flowers in spikelike racemes; North America)'). g(109167814,'(European perennial subshrub with red-purple or bright rose flowers with red and white spots)'). g(109167988,'(Mediterranean germander having small hairy leaves and reddish purple flowers; attractive to cats)'). g(109168165,'(European germander with one-sided racemes of yellow flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(109168332,'(large genus of Old World mints: thyme)'). g(109168475,'(any of various mints of the genus Thymus)'). g(109168622,'(common aromatic garden perennial native to the western Mediterranean; used in seasonings and formerly as medicine)'). g(109168831,'(aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States)'). g(109169014,'(genus of North American aromatic herbs or subshrubs: blue curls)'). g(109169212,'(any of several plants of the genus Trichostema having whorls of small blue flowers)'). g(109169424,'(aromatic wooly-leaved plant of southern California and Mexico)'). g(109169622,'(aromatic plant of western United States)'). g(109169785,'(aromatic plant of the eastern United States)'). g(109169918,'(carnivorous aquatic or bog plants: genera Utricularia; Pinguicula; Genlisea)'). g(109170179,'(bladderworts: large genus of aquatic carnivorous plants; cosmopolitan in distribution)'). g(109170380,'(any of numerous aquatic carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia some of whose leaves are modified as small urn-shaped bladders that trap minute aquatic animals)'). g(109170620,'(butterworts: a large genus of almost stemless carnivorous bog plants; Europe and America to Antarctica)'). g(109170836,'(any of numerous carnivorous bog plants of the genus Pinguicula having showy purple or yellow or white flowers and a rosette of basal leaves coated with a sticky secretion to trap small insects)'). g(109171104,'(small genus of carnivorous plants of tropical African swamps)'). g(109171263,'(rootless carnivorous swamp plants having at the base of the stem a rosette of foliage and trap-leaves consisting of slender tubes swollen in the middle; each tube passes into two long spirally twisted arms with stiff hairs)'). g(109171559,'(in most classifications not considered a separate family but included in the Pedaliaceae)'). g(109171747,'(in some classifications includes the unicorn plants)'). g(109171897,'(sprawling annual or perennial herb of Central America and West Indies having creamy-white to red-purple bell-shaped flowers followed by unusual horned fruit)'). g(109172144,'(brown or yellow leafless herbs; sometimes placed in the order Scrophulariales)'). g(109172342,'(the family of plants of order Polemoniales)'). g(109172555,'(tropical African and Indian herbs)'). g(109172696,'(East Indian annual erect herb; source of sesame seed or benniseed and sesame oil)'). g(109172909,'(in some classifications included in the genus Martynia and hence the two taxonomic names for some of the unicorn plants)'). g(109173182,'(annual of southern United States to Mexico having large whitish or yellowish flowers mottled with purple and a long curving beak)'). g(109173507,'(alternatively placed in genus Martynia)'). g(109173671,'(a herbaceous plant of the genus Proboscidea)'). g(109173842,'(a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Polemoniales; includes figwort and snapdragon and foxglove and toadflax and speedwell and mullein; in some classifications placed in the order Scrophulariales)'). g(109174475,'(type genus of Scrophulariaceae; named for the plants'' supposed ability to cure scrofula: figworts)'). g(109174690,'(any of numerous tall coarse woodland plants of the genus Scrophularia)'). g(109174832,'(a genus of herbs of the family Scrophulariaceae with brightly colored irregular flowers)'). g(109175035,'(a garden plant of the genus Antirrhinum having showy white or yellow or crimson flowers resembling the face of a dragon)'). g(109175284,'(California plant with slender wandlike racemes of white flowers)'). g(109175437,'(southwestern United States plant with yellow flowers on stems that twist and twine through other vegetation)'). g(109175638,'(perennial native to the Mediterranean but widely cultivated for its purple or pink flowers)'). g(109175819,'(genus of North American spring wildflowers)'). g(109175969,'(a plant of the genus Besseya having fluffy spikes of flowers)'). g(109176125,'(small pale plant with dense spikes of pale bluish-violet flowers; of high cold meadows from Wyoming and Utah to New Mexico)'). g(109176325,'(small genus of North American herbs often root-parasitic and bearing golden-yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia)'). g(109176584,'(multi-stemmed North American annual having solitary axillary dark golden-yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia)'). g(109176868,'(sparsely branched North American perennial with terminal racemes of bright yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia)'). g(109177150,'(large genus of tropical American herbs and shrubs with showy cymose flowers)'). g(109177327,'(any garden plant of the genus Calceolaria having flowers with large inflated slipper-shaped lower lip)'). g(109177519,'(genus of western North and South American perennials often partially parasitic on roots of grasses)'). g(109177763,'(any of various plants of the genus Castilleja having dense spikes of hooded flowers with brightly colored bracts)'). g(109178044,'(most common paintbrush of western United States dry lands; having erect stems ending in dense spikes of bright orange to red flowers)'). g(109178262,'(wildflower of western North America having ragged clusters of crimson or scarlet flowers)'). g(109178438,'(hairy plant with pinkish flowers; Great Plains to northern Mexico)'). g(109178599,'(plant of moist highland meadows having ragged clusters of pale yellow flowers)'). g(109178763,'(herbaceous perennials: shellflower)'). g(109178905,'(showy perennial of marshlands of eastern and central North America having waxy lanceolate leaves and flower with lower part creamy white and upper parts pale pink to deep purple)'). g(109179201,'(genus of hardy annual herbs of western United States)'). g(109179403,'(white and lavender to pale-blue flowers grow in perfect rings of widely spaced bands around the stems forming a kind of pagoda; California)'). g(109179685,'(small widely branching Western plant with tiny blue-and-white flowers; British Columbia to Ontario and south to California and Colorado)'). g(109179930,'(Eastern United States plant with whorls of blue-and-white flowers)'). g(109180093,'(a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers; common in eastern North America)'). g(109180363,'(genus of Eurasian herbs having alternate leaves and racemes of showy bell-shaped flowers)'). g(109180551,'(any of several plants of the genus Digitalis)'). g(109180717,'(tall leafy European biennial or perennial having spectacular clusters of large tubular pink-purple flowers; leaves yield drug digitalis and are poisonous to livestock)'). g(109181007,'(European yellow-flowered foxglove)'). g(109181137,'(genus of annual or perennial herbs with showy pink or purple or yellow flowers; plants often assigned to genera Aureolaria or Agalinis)'). g(109181369,'(any plant of the genus Gerardia)'). g(109181473,'(genus of herbs and subshrubs having showy flowers: spurred snapdragon)'). g(109181650,'(North American plant having racemes of blue-violet flowers)'). g(109181810,'(common European perennial having showy yellow and orange flowers; a naturalized weed in North America)'). g(109182073,'(large genus of subshrubs or herbs having showy blue or purple or red or yellow or white flowers; mostly western North America)'). g(109182595,'(plant of southwestern United States having long open clusters of scarlet flowers with yellow hairs on lower lip)'). g(109182815,'(plant with bright red tubular flowers in long narrow clusters near tips of erect stems; coastal ranges from central California southward)'). g(109183060,'(low branching dark green shrub with bunches of brick-red flowers at ends of branches; coastal ranges and foothills of northern California)'). g(109183304,'(erect plant with blue-violet flowers in rings near tips of stems; Idaho to Utah and Wyoming)'). g(109183506,'(mat-forming plant with blue-lavender flowers clustered on short erect stems; British Columbia to northern California)'). g(109183731,'(stems in clumps with cream-colored flowers; Washington State to Wyoming and south to California and Utah)'). g(109183939,'(low plant with light blue and violet flowers in short clusters near tips of stems; Nevada to Utah)'). g(109184137,'(low bushy plant with large showy pale lavender or blue-violet flowers in narrow clusters at ends of stems)'). g(109184368,'(plant having small narrow leaves and blue-violet flowers in long open clusters; Utah and Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona)'). g(109184602,'(mat-forming plant with deep pink flowers on short erect leafy stems; rocky places at high elevations from Oregon to California)'). g(109184830,'(fragrant puffed-up white to reddish-pink flowers in long narrow clusters on erect stems; Arizona to New Mexico and Utah)'). g(109185069,'(erect stems with pinkish-lavender flowers in long interrupted clusters; Arizona)'). g(109185250,'(one of the West''s most beautiful wildflowers; large brilliant pink or rose flowers in many racemes above thick mats of stems and leaves; ledges and cliffs from Washington to California)'). g(109185553,'(plant with whorls of small dark blue-violet flowers; Washington to Wyoming and south to California and Colorado)'). g(109185771,'(whorls of deep blue to dark purple flowers at tips of erect leafy stems; moist places from British Columbia to Oregon)'). g(109185994,'(wine-lavender to black-purple flowers in several clusters on the upper half of leafy stems; Montana south through the Rocky Mountain regions to Arizona and New Mexico)'). g(109186269,'(genus of coarse herbs and subshrubs mostly with woolly leaves)'). g(109186442,'(any of various plants of the genus Verbascum having large usually woolly leaves and terminal spikes of yellow or white or purplish flowers)'). g(109186755,'(European mullein with smooth leaves and large yellow or purplish flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America)'). g(109186948,'(densely hairy Eurasian herb with racemose white flowers; naturalized in North America)'). g(109187115,'(Eurasian mullein with showy purple or pink flowers)'). g(109187249,'(tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches)'). g(109187545,'(widespread genus of herbs with pink or white or blue or purple flowers: speedwell)'). g(109187801,'(any plant of the genus Veronica)'). g(109188026,'(European plant with minute axillary blue flowers on long stalks; widely naturalized in America)'). g(109188221,'(plant of western North America and northeastern Asia having prostrate stems with dense racemes of pale violet to lilac flowers)'). g(109188464,'(erect or procumbent blue-flowered annual found in waste places of Europe and America)'). g(109188629,'(European plant having low-lying stems with blue flowers often pink-flushed; sparsely naturalized in North America)'). g(109188860,'(Old World plant with axillary racemes of blue-and-white flowers)'). g(109189024,'(plant of wet places in Eurasia and America)'). g(109189198,'(common hairy European perennial with pale blue or lilac flowers in axillary racemes)'). g(109189379,'(North American annual with small white flowers widely naturalized as a weed in South America and Europe)'). g(109189568,'(perennial decumbent herb having small opposite leaves and racemes of blue flowers; throughout Eurasia and the New World)'). g(109189781,'(large and economically important family of herbs or shrubs or trees often strongly scented and sometimes narcotic or poisonous; includes the genera Solanum; Atropa; Brugmansia; Capsicum; Datura; Hyoscyamus; Lycopersicon; Nicotiana; Petunia; Physalis; Solandra)'). g(109190627,'(type genus of the Solanaceae: nightshade; potato; eggplant; bittersweet)'). g(109190996,'(any of numerous shrubs or herbs or vines of the genus Solanum; most are poisonous though many bear edible fruit)'). g(109191327,'(Australian annual sometimes cultivated for its racemes of purple flowers and edible yellow egg-shaped fruit)'). g(109191526,'(coarse prickly weed having pale yellow flowers and yellow berrylike fruit; common throughout southern and eastern United States)'). g(109191780,'(hardy climbing shrub of Chile grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers; not a true potato)'). g(109191971,'(South American potato vine)'). g(109192140,'(poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries; widespread weed in North America)'). g(109192463,'(weedy nightshade with silvery foliage and violet or blue or white flowers; roundish berry widely used to curdle milk; central United States to South America)'). g(109192831,'(woolly-stemmed biennial arborescent shrub of tropical Africa and southern Asia having silvery-white prickly branches, clusters of blue or white flowers, and bright red berries resembling holly berries)'). g(109193111,'(erect or spreading perennial of southwestern United States and Mexico bearing small pale brown to cream potatolike tubers)'). g(109193327,'(copiously branched vine of Brazil having deciduous leaves and white flowers tinged with blue)'). g(109193516,'(hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable)'). g(109193823,'(Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible)'). g(109194116,'(improved garden variety of black nightshade having small edible orange or black berries)'). g(109194363,'(small South American shrub cultivated as a houseplant for its abundant ornamental but poisonous red or yellow cherry-sized fruit)'). g(109194619,'(small perennial shrub cultivated in uplands of South America for its edible bright orange fruits resembling tomatoes or oranges)'). g(109194842,'(North American nightshade with with prickly foliage and racemose yellow flowers)'). g(109194999,'(annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous)'). g(109195294,'(vine of Costa Rica sparsely armed with hooklike spines and having large lilac-blue flowers)'). g(109195505,'(South American shrub or small tree widely cultivated in the tropics; not a true potato)'). g(109195732,'(belladonna)'). g(109195848,'(perennial Eurasian herb with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries; extensively grown in United States; roots and leaves yield atropine)'). g(109196115,'(small genus of tropical South American annuals)'). g(109196261,'(any of several herbs of the genus Browallia cultivated for their blue or violet or white flowers)'). g(109196446,'(genus of tropical American shrubs grown for their flowers followed by fleshy berrylike fruits)'). g(109196653,'(West Indian shrub with fragrant showy yellowish-white flowers)'). g(109196820,'(includes some plants often placed in the genus Datura: angel''s trumpets)'). g(109197024,'(South American plant cultivated for its large fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers)'). g(109197229,'(South American plant cultivated for its very large nocturnally fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers)'). g(109197448,'(arborescent South American shrub having very large orange-red flowers)'). g(109197625,'(chiefly tropical perennial shrubby plants having many-seeded fruits: sweet and hot peppers)'). g(109197928,'(any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers)'). g(109198267,'(plant bearing erect pungent conical red or yellow or purple fruits; sometimes grown as an ornamental)'). g(109198471,'(plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red)'). g(109198748,'(plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers)'). g(109199068,'(mild bell-shaped fruit of a sweet pepper plant; usually green and red but now available in orange and yellow and purple and black and white)'). g(109199285,'(plant bearing small rounded usually pungent fruits)'). g(109199444,'(plant bearing very small and very hot oblong red fruits; includes wild forms native to tropical America; thought to be ancestral to the sweet pepper and many hot peppers)'). g(109199741,'(plant bearing very hot medium-sized oblong red peppers; grown principally in the Gulf Coast states for production of hot sauce)'). g(109200017,'(genus of fragrant tropical American shrubs)'). g(109200186,'(West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-shaped white flowers that are fragrant by day)'). g(109200382,'(West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-shaped yellow-white flowers that are fragrant by night)'). g(109200607,'(tree tomato)'). g(109200734,'(South American arborescent shrub having pale pink blossoms followed by egg-shaped reddish-brown edible fruit somewhat resembling a tomato in flavor)'). g(109200970,'(thorn apple)'). g(109201087,'(any of several plants of the genus Datura)'). g(109201223,'(intensely poisonous tall coarse annual tropical weed having rank-smelling foliage, large white or violet trumpet-shaped flowers and prickly fruits)'). g(109201528,'(genus of South and Central American heathlike evergreen shrubs)'). g(109201698,'(Peruvian shrub with small pink to lavender tubular flowers; leaves yield a tonic and diuretic)'). g(109201882,'(genus of poisonous herbs: henbane)'). g(109202048,'(poisonous fetid Old World herb having sticky hairy leaves and yellow-brown flowers; yields hyoscyamine and scopolamine)'). g(109202296,'(leaves are a source of hyoscymine)'). g(109202432,'(deciduous and evergreen shrubs often spiny; cosmopolitan in temperate and subtropical regions)'). g(109202650,'(any of various shrubs or vines of the genus Lycium with showy flowers and bright berries)'). g(109202847,'(deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China)'). g(109203124,'(spiny evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having spreading branches usually blue or mauve flowers and red berries)'). g(109203367,'(tomatoes)'). g(109203529,'(native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties)'). g(109203733,'(plant bearing small red to yellow fruit)'). g(109203922,'(a genus of stemless herbs of the family Solanaceae)'). g(109204086,'(a plant of southern Europe and North Africa having purple flowers, yellow fruits and a forked root formerly thought to have magical powers)'). g(109204359,'(the root of the mandrake plant; 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kidney ferns)'). g(109248621,'(any fern of the genus Trichomanes having large pinnatifid often translucent fronds; most are epiphytic on tree branches and twigs or terrestrial on mossy banks)'). g(109248925,'(a variety of bristle fern)'). g(109249046,'(large stout fern of extreme western Europe)'). g(109249173,'(large fern of New Zealand having kidney-shaped fronds)'). g(109249308,'(large family of ferns widely distributed in temperate and tropical areas)'). g(109249535,'(type genus of the Osmundaceae)'). g(109249662,'(any fern of the genus Osmunda: large ferns with creeping rhizomes; naked sporangia are on modified fronds that resemble flower clusters)'). g(109249940,'(large deeply rooted fern of worldwide distribution with upright bipinnate compound tufted fronds)'). g(109250168,'(North American fern having tall erect pinnate fronds and a few sporogenous pinnae at or near the center of the fertile fronds)'). g(109250375,'(New World fern having woolly cinnamon-colored spore-bearing fronds in early spring later surrounded by green fronds; 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naturalized in Jamaica and Florida)'). g(109253227,'(African terrestrial ferns)'). g(109253358,'(sweetly scented African fern with narrow bipinnate fronds)'). g(109253512,'(ferns that grow in water)'). g(109253734,'(clover ferns)'). g(109253903,'(clover ferns)'). g(109254044,'(any of several water ferns of the genus Marsilea having four leaflets)'). g(109254239,'(Australian clover fern)'). g(109254360,'(water fern of Europe and Asia and the eastern United States distinguished by four clover-like leaflets)'). g(109254563,'(pillworts)'). g(109254684,'(European water fern found around margins of bodies of water or in wet acid soil having small globose sporocarps)'). g(109254893,'(1 species of aquatic or semi-aquatic fern)'). g(109255037,'(small latex-containing aquatic fern of southern Brazil)'). g(109255194,'(water ferns)'). g(109255343,'(type genus of the Salviniaceae: water ferns)'). g(109255496,'(free-floating aquatic ferns)'). g(109255648,'(used in some classifications for the genus Azolla)'). g(109255793,'(a genus of fern sometimes placed in its own family Azollaceae)'). g(109255960,'(small free-floating aquatic fern from the eastern United States to tropical America; naturalized in western and southern Europe)'). g(109256224,'(coextensive with the family Ophioglossaceae)'). g(109256389,'(a family of succulent ferns of order Ophioglossales; cosmopolitan in distribution)'). g(109256633,'(the type genus of the fern family Ophioglossaceae)'). g(109256800,'(ferns with fertile spikes shaped like a snake''s tongue)'). g(109256974,'(epiphytic fern with straplike usually twisted fronds of tropical Asia and Polynesia and America)'). g(109257151,'(grape fern; moonwort)'). g(109257285,'(a fern of the genus Botrychium having a fertile frond bearing small grapelike clusters of spore cases)'). g(109257534,'(of America and Eurasia and Australia)'). g(109257664,'(of North America and Eurasia)'). g(109257815,'(European fern with leathery and sparsely hairy fronds)'). g(109257958,'(American fern whose clustered sporangia resemble a snake''s rattle)'). g(109258111,'(1 species: terrestrial fern of southeastern Asia and Australia)'). g(109258299,'(Australasian fern with clusters of sporangia on stems of fertile fronds)'). g(109258479,'(a variety of grainy club)'). g(109258569,'(a small pore especially one in the reproductive bodies of certain algae and fungi through which spores pass)'). g(109258730,'(flask-shaped ascocarp)'). g(109258809,'(the dense colorless framework of a chloroplast)'). g(109258908,'(any of various small particles in the cytoplasm of the cells of plants and some animals containing pigments or starch or oil or protein)'). g(109259133,'(plastid containing pigments other than chlorophyll usually yellow or orange carotenoids)'). g(109259278,'(plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments; in plants that carry out photosynthesis)'). g(109259426,'(saprophytic and parasitic fungi that live on plants)'). g(109259593,'(family of fungi parasitic mostly on leaves; includes powdery mildews)'). g(109259780,'(genus of powdery mildews)'). g(109259914,'(any of various fungi of the genus Erysiphe producing powdery conidia on the host surface)'). g(109260082,'(large order of ascomycetous fungi usually having a dark hard perithecia with definite ostioles; in more recent classifications often divided among several orders)'). g(109260416,'(parasitic fungi having globose and sometimes necked or beaked perithecia)'). g(109260607,'(genus of fungi with black perithecia used extensively in genetic research; includes some forms with orange spore masses that cause severe damage in bakeries)'). g(109260858,'(fungi having carbonous perithecia with long necks)'). g(109261036,'(genus of fungi forming continuous hyaline spores)'). g(109261206,'(fungus causing Dutch elm disease)'). g(109261342,'(used in some classifications for the family Hypocreaceae)'). g(109261495,'(family of fungi having brightly colored fleshy or membranous ascocarps; sometimes placed in its own order Hypocreales)'). g(109261749,'(fungi parasitic upon the ovaries of various grasses)'). g(109261912,'(a fungus that infects various cereal plants forming compact black masses of branching filaments that replace many grains of the plant; source of medicinally important alkaloids and of lysergic acid)'). g(109262219,'(a sclerotium or hardened mass of mycelium)'). g(109262316,'(any of various mushrooms of the family Hypocreaceae)'). g(109262465,'(a variety of mushroom pimple)'). g(109262562,'(a variety of mushroom pimple)'). g(109262658,'(family of fungi characterized by dark brown to back spores)'). g(109262852,'(type genus of Xylariaceae; fungi with perithecia in the upper part of erect black woody stromata)'). g(109263075,'(fungus causing black root rot in apples)'). g(109263216,'(the fruiting bodies of the fungi of the genus Xylaria)'). g(109263395,'(fungi having smooth perithecia with dark one-celled ascospores)'). g(109263552,'(order of fungi having asci in a disk- to goblet-shaped apothecium)'). g(109263769,'(a fungus family of order Helotiales)'). g(109263921,'(type genus of the Helotiaceae)'). g(109264041,'(a fungus family of order Helotiales)'). g(109264220,'(large genus of ascomycetous fungi including various destructive plant pathogens)'). g(109264401,'(any fungus of the genus Sclerotinia; some causing brown rot diseases in plants)'). g(109264574,'(a variety of sclerotinia)'). g(109264673,'(an order of fungi having a peridium surrounding an unchamered gleba (sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes))'). g(109264935,'(a family of fungi or order Sclerodermatales with a single-layered peridium; includes earthballs)'). g(109265159,'(genus of poisonous fungi having hard-skinned fruiting bodies: false truffles)'). g(109265408,'(any of various fungi of the genus Scleroderma having hard-skinned subterranean trufflelike fruiting bodies)'). g(109265694,'(an earthball fungus that is a dingy brownish yellow and a dark purplish interior; the peridium is covered with a pattern of small warts)'). g(109265939,'(an earthball with a smooth upper surface that is at first buried in sand; the top of the fruiting body opens up to form raylike segments)'). g(109266179,'(an earthball with a peridium that is firm dry and smooth when young but developing cracks when mature; pale orange-yellow when young and reddish brown at maturity)'). g(109266445,'(a variety of Gastromycete)'). g(109266545,'(a variety of Podaxaceae)'). g(109266631,'(stalked puffballs)'). g(109266812,'(type genus of the Tulostomaceae)'). g(109266985,'(puffball-like mushroom of the genus Tulostoma)'). g(109267112,'(an order of fungi belonging to the class Gasteromycetes; has a distinct basidiocarp with a fleshy or waxy gleba (sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes))'). g(109267397,'(a family of fungi of order Hymenogastrales having round subterranean sporophores)'). g(109267640,'(any of various fungi of the family Rhizopogonaceae having subterranean fruiting bodies similar to the truffle)'). g(109267864,'(a genus of fungi having subterranean sporophores resembling tubers)'). g(109268044,'(a large whitish Rhizopogon that becomes grayish brown in maturity)'). g(109268196,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Rhizopogonaceae)'). g(109268376,'(a fungus with a round yellow to orange fruiting body that is found on the surface of the ground or partially buried; has a distinctive sterile column extending into the spore-bearing tissue)'). g(109268654,'(division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores)'). g(109268869,'(class of fungi coextensive with subdivision Zygomycota)'). g(109269058,'(an order of mostly saprophytic fungi)'). g(109269206,'(large family of chiefly saprophytic fungi that includes many common molds destructive to food products)'). g(109269442,'(type genus of the Mucoraceae; genus of molds having cylindrical or pear-shaped sporangia not limited in location to points where rhizoids develop)'). g(109269683,'(any mold of the genus Mucor)'). g(109269781,'(genus of rot-causing fungi having columnar hemispherical aerial sporangia anchored to the substrate by rhizoids)'). g(109270029,'(any of various rot-causing fungi of the genus Rhizopus)'). g(109270175,'(a mold of the genus Rhizopus)'). g(109270300,'(fungus causing soft watery rot in fruits and vegetables and rings of dry rot around roots of sweet potatoes)'). g(109270524,'(coextensive with the family Entomophthoraceae)'). g(109270695,'(mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically develop in the bodies of insects)'). g(109270900,'(type genus of the Entomophthoraceae; fungi parasitic on insects)'). g(109271064,'(any of various slender filaments that function as roots in mosses and ferns and fungi etc)'). g(109271225,'(a naked mass of protoplasm having characteristics of both plants and animals; sometimes classified as protoctists)'). g(109271445,'(slime molds; organisms having a noncellular and multinucleate creeping vegetative phase and a propagative spore-producing stage: comprises Myxomycetes and Acrasiomycetes and Plasmodiophoromycetes; in some classifications placed in the kingdom_Protoctista)'). g(109271872,'(the class of true slime molds; essentially equivalent to the division Myxomycota)'). g(109272068,'(a slime mold of the class Myxomycetes)'). g(109272246,'(cellular slime molds; in some classifications placed in Kingdom Protoctista)'). g(109272462,'(differing from true slime molds in being cellular and nucleate throughout the life cycle)'). g(109272653,'(genus of slime molds that grow on dung and decaying vegetation)'). g(109272818,'(any slime mold of the genus Dictostylium)'). g(109272936,'(a large and probably unnatural group of fungi and funguslike organisms comprising the Mastigomycota (including the Oomycetes) and Zygomycota subdivisions of the division Eumycota; a category not used in all systems)'). g(109273249,'(fungi in which the spores and gametes are motile; in some systems placed in the Phycomycetes group with the Zygomycota)'). g(109273560,'(nonphotosynthetic fungi that resemble algae and that reproduce by forming oospores; sometimes classified as protoctists)'). g(109273829,'(a class of mostly aquatic fungi; saprophytic or parasitic on algae or fungi or plants)'). g(109274059,'(simple aquatic fungi mostly saprophytic but some parasitic on higher plants or animals or fresh water fungi; sometimes placed in class Oomycetes)'). g(109274340,'(an aquatic fungus of genus Synchytriaceae that is parasitic on pond scum)'). g(109274496,'(a family of aquatic fungi of order Chytridiales)'). g(109274645,'(fungi that carry out asexual reproduction by thick-walled resting spores that produce zoospores upon germination; sometimes placed in class Oomycetes)'). g(109274918,'(a family of saprobic fungi of order Blastocladiales)'). g(109275090,'(a genus of fungi of the family Blastodiaceae)'). g(109275233,'(a fungus family of order Chytridiales)'). g(109275393,'(simple parasitic fungi including pond scum parasites)'). g(109275580,'(fungus causing potato wart disease in potato tubers)'). g(109275742,'(order of chiefly aquatic fungi)'). g(109275894,'(aquatic fungi growing chiefly on plant debris and animal remains)'). g(109276093,'(a fungus that attacks living fish and tadpoles and spawn causing white fungus disease: a coating of white hyphae on especially peripheral parts (as fins))'). g(109276344,'(parasitic or saprobic organisms living chiefly in fresh water or moist soil)'). g(109276495,'(order of chiefly parasitic lower fungi: Albuginaceae and Peronosporaceae and Pythiaceae)'). g(109276742,'(parasitic fungi: downy mildews)'). g(109276916,'(genus of destructive downy mildews)'). g(109277104,'(any of various fungi of the family Peronosporaceae parasitic on e.g. grapes and potatoes and melons)'). g(109277350,'(fungus causing a serious disease in tobacco plants characterized by bluish-gray mildew on undersides of leaves)'). g(109277565,'(fungus causing a downy mildew on onions)'). g(109277707,'(fungus causing a downy mildew on growing tobacco)'). g(109277859,'(fungi that produce white blister-like sori on certain flowering plants)'). g(109278048,'(type genus of the Albuginaceae; fungi causing white rusts)'). g(109278211,'(fungus causing a disease characterized by a white powdery mass of conidia)'). g(109278360,'(fungi having sporangia usually borne successively and singly at the tips of branching sporangiophores)'). g(109278596,'(destructive root-parasitic fungi)'). g(109278726,'(any fungus of the genus Pythium)'). g(109278848,'(fungus causing damping off disease in seedlings)'). g(109278981,'(destructive parasitic fungi causing brown rot in plants)'). g(109279173,'(causes brown rot gummosis in citrus fruits)'). g(109279306,'(fungus causing late blight in solanaceous plants especially tomatoes and potatoes)'). g(109279475,'(family of fungi often causing hypertrophy in seed plants)'). g(109279662,'(type genus of Plasmodiophoracea comprising minute plant parasitic fungi similar to and sometimes included among the slime molds)'). g(109279911,'(slime-mold-like fungus causing swellings or distortions of the roots of cabbages and related plants)'). g(109280118,'(a type of ascomycetous fungus)'). g(109280206,'(a type of ascomycetous fungus)'). g(109280405,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109280512,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109280622,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109280734,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109280840,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109280944,'(a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae)'). g(109281047,'(small order of fungi belonging to the subdivision Ascomycota having closed underground ascocarps)'). g(109281255,'(family of fungi whose ascocarps resemble tubers and vary in size from that of an acorn to that of a large apple)'). g(109281481,'(type genus of the Tuberaceae: fungi whose fruiting bodies are typically truffles)'). g(109281665,'(any of various highly prized edible subterranean fungi of the genus Tuber; 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crustaceous lichens)'). g(109284403,'(any lichen of the genus Lecanora; some used in dyeing; some used for food)'). g(109284586,'(any of several Old World semicrustaceous or shrubby lecanoras that roll up and are blown about over African and Arabian deserts and used as food by people and animals)'). g(109284811,'(any of various lecanoras that yield the dye archil)'). g(109284942,'(a fungus family of division Lichenes)'). g(109285097,'(chiefly fruticose maritime rock-inhabiting lichens)'). g(109285246,'(a source of the dye archil and of litmus)'). g(109285381,'(a fungus family of division Lichenes)'). g(109285540,'(crustose lichens that are a source of the dye archil and of litmus)'). g(109285701,'(fruticose lichens having prostrate or erect or pendullus thalli: genera Usnea; Evernia; Ramalina; Alectoria)'). g(109285940,'(widely distributed lichens usually having a grayish or yellow pendulous freely branched thallus)'). g(109286139,'(greenish gray pendulous lichen growing on trees)'). g(109286293,'(lichens having dark brown erect or pendulous much-branched cylindrical thallus)'). g(109286483,'(any of several lichens of the genus Alectoria having a thallus consisting of filaments resembling hair)'). g(109286686,'(a family of lichens)'). g(109286824,'(type genus of Cladoniaceae; lichens characterized by a crustose thallus and capitate fruiting bodies borne on simple or branched podetia)'). g(109287070,'(an erect grayish branching lichen of Arctic and even some north temperate regions constituting the chief food for reindeer and caribou and sometimes being eaten by humans)'). g(109287374,'(a family of lichens)'). g(109287531,'(type genus of the Parmeliaceae; a large genus of chiefly alpine foliaceous lichens)'). g(109287723,'(any of several lichens of the genus Parmelia from which reddish brown or purple dyes are made)'). g(109287908,'(foliose lichens chiefly of northern latitudes)'). g(109288063,'(lichen with branched flattened partly erect thallus that grows in mountainous and arctic regions; used as a medicine or food for humans and livestock; a source of glycerol)'). g(109288350,'(the taxonomic kingdom of lower plants)'). g(109288624,'(a parasitic plant lacking chlorophyll and leaves and true stems and roots and reproducing by spores)'). g(109290095,'(a small club-shaped structure typically bearing four basidiospores at the ends of minute projections; unique to basidiomycetes)'). g(109290295,'(special cell constituting the base of the basidium in various fungi especially of the order Tremellales)'). g(109290476,'(true fungi; eukaryotic heterotrophic walled organisms; distinguished from Myxomycota (funguslike slime molds): comprises subdivisions Mastigomycotina; Zygomycotina; Ascomycotina; Basidiomycotina; Deuteromycotina (imperfect fungi))'). g(109290932,'(category used in some classifications: coextensive with division Eumycota)'). g(109291098,'(any of numerous fungi of the division Eumycota)'). g(109291221,'(large and heterogeneous form division of fungi comprising forms for which no sexually reproductive stage is known: orders Sphaeropsidales; Melanconiales; Moniliales; Mycelia_sterilia)'). g(109291634,'(form class; coextensive with subdivision Deuteromycota)'). g(109291791,'(comprises fungi bearing the spores on a basidium: Gasteromycetes (puffballs); Tiliomycetes (comprising the orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts)); 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gill fungi having brown spores and including several edible species)'). g(109296404,'(common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool))'). g(109296551,'(common name for an inedible or poisonous agaric (contrasting with the edible mushroom))'). g(109296711,'(coarse edible mushroom with a hollow stem and abroad white cap)'). g(109296873,'(common edible mushroom found naturally in moist open soil; the cultivated mushroom of commerce)'). g(109297087,'(a genus of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae)'). g(109297274,'(edible east Asian mushroom having a golden or dark brown to blackish cap and an inedible stipe)'). g(109297553,'(a fungus with a scaly cap and white flesh and a ring on the stalk (with scales below the ring); odor reminiscent of licorice)'). g(109297777,'(genus of widely distributed white-spored agarics being poisonous with few exceptions)'). g(109298082,'(widely distributed edible mushroom resembling the fly agaric)'). g(109298257,'(agaric often confused with the death cup)'). g(109298393,'(poisonous (but rarely fatal) woodland fungus having a scarlet cap with white warts and white gills)'). g(109298586,'(extremely poisonous usually white fungus with a prominent cup-shaped base; differs from edible Agaricus only in its white gills)'). g(109298854,'(yellowish edible agaric that usually turns red when touched)'). g(109299026,'(fungus similar to Amanita_phalloides)'). g(109299160,'(a mushroom of the genus Amanita)'). g(109299288,'(a type of slime mushroom)'). g(109299379,'(a type of slime mushroom)'). g(109299474,'(a well-known genus of fungus; has funnel-shaped fruiting body; includes the chanterelles)'). g(109299737,'(widely distributed edible mushroom rich yellow in color with a smooth cap and a pleasant apricot aroma)'). g(109299954,'(a mildly poisonous fungus with a fruiting body shaped like a hollow trumpet)'). g(109300140,'(an edible agaric with a brown fruiting body that is often compound)'). g(109300306,'(mushroom with a distinctive pink to vermillion fruiting body)'). g(109300480,'(a genus of mushrooms with a depressed disc in the cap)'). g(109300647,'(a large poisonous agaric with orange caps and narrow clustered stalks; the gills are luminescent)'). g(109300886,'(genus of black-spotted agarics in which the cap breaks down at maturity into an inky fluid; sometimes placed in its own family Coprinaceae)'). g(109301153,'(used in some classifications for the genus Coprinus)'). g(109301302,'(having a cap that melts into an inky fluid after spores have matured)'). g(109301489,'(common edible mushroom having an elongated shaggy white cap and black spores)'). g(109301694,'(large genus of white-spored agarics that include a white or milky juice when cut or broken; includes both edible and poisonous species)'). g(109301940,'(edible mushroom)'). g(109302050,'(chiefly small white-spored mushrooms)'). g(109302198,'(mushroom that grows in a fairy ring)'). g(109302338,'(a ring of fungi marking the periphery of the perennial underground growth of the mycelium)'). g(109302499,'(white-spored agarics with caps having an eccentric stem; an important mushroom of Japan)'). g(109302717,'(edible agaric with a soft grayish cap growing in shelving masses on dead wood)'). g(109302929,'(red luminescent mushroom of Europe)'). g(109303070,'(genus of brown-spored gilled agarics of Europe and North America having an annulus and growing on open ground or decaying wood)'). g(109303458,'(a fungus with a smooth orange cap and yellow gills and pale yellow stalk)'). g(109303616,'(a beautiful yellow gilled fungus found from Alaska south along the coast)'). g(109303786,'(a large fungus with shitish scales on the cap and remnants of the veil hanging from the cap; the stalk is thick and hard)'). g(109303990,'(a fungus with a yellow cap covered with fine scales as is the stalk)'). g(109304140,'(a fungus that grows in clusters on the ground; cap is brownish orange with a surface that is smooth and slightly sticky; whitish gills and a cylindrical brown stalk)'). g(109304386,'(one of the most important fungi cultivated in Japan)'). g(109304545,'(a gilled fungus having yellow slimy caps with conspicuous tawny scales on the caps and stalks)'). g(109304730,'(a gilled fungus with a cap and stalk that are conspicuously scaly with upright scales; gills develop a greenish tinge with age)'). g(109304957,'(a pale buff fungus with tawny scales)'). g(109305081,'(large genus of stout-stemmed white-spored fungi with neither annulus nor volva; brittle caps of red or purple or yellow or green or blue; differs from genus Lactarius in lacking milky juice)'). g(109305359,'(used in some classification systems for the genus Russula)'). g(109305514,'(sometimes included in family Agaricaceae)'). g(109305696,'(genus of brown-spored gill fungi closely related to Agaricus; here placed in its own family Strophariaceae)'). g(109305976,'(a gilled fungus with a long stalk and a yellow slimy cap from which fragments of the broken veil hang; gills are initially white but become dark brown as spores are released)'). g(109306233,'(a gilled fungus with a large slimy purple or olive cap; gills become purple with age; the stalk is long and richly decorated with pieces of the white sheath that extends up to a ring)'). g(109306503,'(a large gilled fungus with a broad cap and a long stalk; the cap is dark brown; the white gills turn dark purplish brown with age; edible and choice)'). g(109306743,'(a basidiomycete with gills)'). g(109306827,'(any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus)'). g(109307004,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales)'). g(109307178,'(pink-spored agarics lacking both volva and annulus and including some that are poisonous)'). g(109307395,'(a deadly poisonous agaric; a large cap that is first white (livid or lead-colored) and then turns yellowish or tan)'). g(109307611,'(an agaric with a dark brown conical cap; fruits in early spring)'). g(109307755,'(a family of fungi having free gills and a cap that is cleanly separable from the stalk)'). g(109307977,'(a genus of fungus belonging to the family Lepiotaceae)'). g(109308115,'(a poisonous agaric with a fibrillose cap and brown scales on a white ground color; cap can reach a diameter of 30 cm; often forms `fairy rings'')'). g(109308329,'(white-spored agarics including several edible and poisonous mushrooms: parasol mushrooms)'). g(109308667,'(any fungus of the genus Lepiota)'). g(109308897,'(edible long-stalked mushroom with white flesh and gills and spores; found in open woodlands in autumn)'). g(109309098,'(an agaric regarded as poisonous)'). g(109309230,'(an agaric with grayish white fruiting body and gills that change from pink to dingy red)'). g(109309398,'(an agaric with a large cap with brown scales and a thick stalk)'). g(109309542,'(an agaric with a pallid cap and a stalk that is enlarged near the base)'). g(109309714,'(an agaric with a relatively small pink to red cap and white gills and stalk)'). g(109309874,'(an agaric with a ragged stalk and a soft floccose cap)'). g(109310012,'(a white agaric that tends to cluster and has a club-shaped base)'). g(109310173,'(fungi having leathery or membranous sporaphores)'). g(109310362,'(genus of fungi having simple smooth-surfaced sporophores; some are parasitic on wood or economic crops; some species formerly placed in form genus Rhizoctinia)'). g(109310651,'(fungus causing pink disease in citrus and coffee and rubber trees etc)'). g(109310830,'(fungus causing bottom rot in lettuce)'). g(109310968,'(genus of fungi having the hymenium in the form of a crust; some species formerly placed in the form genus Rhizoctinia)'). g(109311222,'(fungus causing a disease in potatoes characterized by black scurfy spots on the tubers)'). g(109311435,'(fungus causing a disease in coffee and some other tropical plants)'). g(109311603,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales)'). g(109311895,'(white-spored agarics with a fleshy stalk and notched gills; of various colors both edible and inedible)'). g(109312244,'(edible agaric that is pale lilac when young; has a smooth moist cap)'). g(109312382,'(an edible agaric that fruits in great clusters (especially in sandy soil under cottonwood trees))'). g(109312581,'(a mildly poisonous agaric with a viscid reddish brown cap and white gills and stalk)'). g(109312752,'(an agaric with a cap that is coated with dark fibrils in the center and has yellowish margins)'). g(109312931,'(an edible agaric with yellow gills and a viscid yellow cap that has a brownish center)'). g(109313121,'(a poisonous white agaric)'). g(109313230,'(a poisonous agaric having a pale cap with fine gray fibrils)'). g(109313374,'(an agaric with a cap that is densely covered with reddish fibrils and pale gills an stalk)'). g(109313548,'(an orange tan agaric whose gills become brown by maturity; has a strong odor and taste)'). g(109313720,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales)'). g(109313890,'(agarics having pink spores and a distinct volva)'). g(109314047,'(a parasite on various trees)'). g(109314158,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales)'). g(109314343,'(a large genus of fungi belonging to the family Pluteaceae; the shape of the cap resembles a roof; often abundant early in the summer)'). g(109314637,'(an agaric with a brilliant scarlet cap and a slender stalk)'). g(109314784,'(an edible agaric found in piles of hardwood sawdust; the caps are black and coarsely wrinkled)'). g(109314976,'(a small edible agaric with a slender stalk; usually found on rotting hardwoods)'). g(109315152,'(an important genus of mushrooms in the Orient)'). g(109315332,'(small tropical and subtropical edible mushroom having a white cap and long stem; an expensive delicacy in China and other Asian countries where it is grown commercially)'). g(109315622,'(a mushroom with a dry yellowish to white fibrillose cap)'). g(109315764,'(a genus of agarics with white to pale yellow spore deposits and fleshy stalks centrally attached to the cap and closely attached gills)'). g(109316105,'(an agaric with a flat cap that is grayish or yellowish brown with pallid gills and a stalk that bulges toward the base)'). g(109316307,'(a small poisonous agaric; has a dry white cap with crowded gills and a short stalk)'). g(109316473,'(a fungus with a cap that is creamy gray when young and turns brown with age and a whitish stalk that stains yellow when handled)'). g(109316684,'(a large white agaric; edible but not palatable)'). g(109316830,'(an edible agaric with large silky white caps and thick stalks)'). g(109317008,'(an edible white agaric that fruits in dense clusters; the gills are narrow and crowded and the stalk in fleshy and unpolished)'). g(109317219,'(a genus of agarics)'). g(109317351,'(an edible agaric that is available in early spring or late fall when few other mushrooms are; has a viscid smooth orange to brown cap and a velvety stalk that turns black in maturity and pallid gills; often occur in clusters)'). g(109317679,'(any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus)'). g(109317850,'(the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphae)'). g(109318044,'(compact usually dark-colored mass of hardened mycelium constituting a vegetative food-storage body in various true fungi; detaches when mature and can give rise to new growth)'). g(109318275,'(any of various ascomycetous fungi in which the spores are formed in a sac or ascus)'). g(109318433,'(a large subdivision of Eumycota including Hemiascomycetes and Plectomycetes and Pyrenomycetes and Discomycetes; sac fungi; in some classification systems considered a division of the kingdom Fungi)'). g(109318924,'(large class of higher fungi coextensive with division Ascomycota: sac fungi)'). g(109319153,'(any fungus of the class Ascomycetes (or subdivision Ascomycota) in which the spores are formed inside an ascus)'). g(109319471,'(category not used in many classification systems)'). g(109319623,'(any of various mushrooms of the class Ascomycete)'). g(109319775,'(a variety of grainy_club_mushrooms)'). g(109319885,'(class of fungi in which no ascocarps are formed: yeasts and some plant parasites)'). g(109320089,'(fungi having a zygote or a single cell developing directly into an ascus)'). g(109320319,'(family of fungi comprising the typical yeasts: reproduce by budding and ferment carbohydrates)'). g(109320543,'(single-celled yeasts that reproduce asexually by budding; used to ferment carbohydrates)'). g(109320769,'(any of various single-celled fungi that reproduce asexually by budding or division)'). g(109320959,'(used as a leaven in baking and brewing)'). g(109321120,'(used in making wine)'). g(109321251,'(a family of fungi belonging to order Endomycetales)'). g(109321444,'(type and only genus of Schizosaccharomycetaceae; comprises the fission yeasts)'). g(109321634,'(class of fungi in which the fruiting body is a cleistothecium (it releases spores only on decay or disintegration))'). g(109321868,'(order of fungi having a closed ascocarp (cleistothecium) with the asci scattered rather than gathered into a hymenial layer)'). g(109322162,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the order Eurotiales)'). g(109322303,'(family of fungi including some common molds)'). g(109322488,'(genus of common molds causing food spoilage and some pathogenic to plants and animals)'). g(109322670,'(a mold causing aspergillosis in birds and man)'). g(109322783,'(genus of fungi having spherical brown perithecia and some conidia borne in chains; cause root rot)'). g(109322992,'(fungus causing brown root rot in plants of the pea and potato and cucumber families)'). g(109323183,'(class of fungi in which the fruiting body is a perithecium; includes powdery mildews and ergot and neurospora)'). g(109323450,'(a large and taxonomically difficult group of Ascomycetes in which the fleshy fruiting body is disklike or cup-shaped)'). g(109323706,'(any fungus that is a member of the subclass Discomycetes)'). g(109324032,'(a discomycete that develops in clusters of slippery rubbery gelatinous fruiting bodies that are dingy yellow to tan in color)'). g(109324217,'(a discomycete that is 3-8 cm high with an orange to yellow fertile portion and white or pinkish stalks often half in and half out of the water)'). g(109324421,'(a discomycete that is a harbinger of spring; the fruiting body is thin and tough and saucer-shaped (about the size of quarter to a half dollar) with a deep bright red upper surface and a whitish exterior)'). g(109324705,'(an early spring variety of discomycete with yellow to orange yellow lining of the cup)'). g(109324855,'(a discomycete with bright orange cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting bodies and pale orange exteriors)'). g(109325041,'(order of mostly saprophytic fungi having cup-shaped ascocarps)'). g(109325252,'(large family comprising many typical cup fungi)'). g(109325432,'(apothecium of a fungus of the family Pezizaceae)'). g(109325533,'(type genus of the Pezizaceae: a variety of cup fungus)'). g(109325711,'(a discomycetous fungus of the genus Peziza; the fragile fruiting body is a ghostly white but stains yellow when broken; favors strongly alkaline habitats)'). g(109325947,'(a scarlet European fungus with cup-shaped ascocarp)'). g(109326102,'(genus of fungi in the family Pezizaceae closely related to and often included in genus Peziza)'). g(109326288,'(an urn-shaped discomycete with a nearly black interior)'). g(109326418,'(the cup-shaped fruiting body of this discomycete has a jellylike interior and a short stalk)'). g(109326569,'(the fruiting bodies of this discomycete have a firm texture and long retain their cup shape; the pale brown interior blends with the color of dead leaves)'). g(109326785,'(a family of edible fungi including the true morels)'). g(109327051,'(genus of edible fungi: morel)'). g(109327210,'(any of various edible mushrooms of the genus Morchella having a brownish spongelike cap)'). g(109327476,'(an edible and choice morel with a globular to elongate head with an irregular pattern of pits and ridges)'). g(109327713,'(an edible morel with a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting body can be up to 20 cm wide; the fertile surface inside the cup has wrinkles radiating from the center; can be easily confused with inedible mushrooms)'). g(109328018,'(a morel whose fertile portion resembles a bell and is attached to the stipe only at the top)'). g(109328229,'(resembles a thimble on a finger; the surface of the fertile portion is folded into wrinkles that extend from the top down; fruiting begins in spring before the leaves are out on the trees)'). g(109328491,'(a morel with a fertile portion that has a relatively smooth surface; the stalk is fragile)'). g(109328672,'(a morel whose pitted fertile body is attached to the stalk with little free skirt around it; the fertile body is gray when young and black in old age)'). g(109328974,'(a delicious morel with a conic fertile portion having deep and irregular pits)'). g(109329157,'(a morel with the ridged and pitted fertile portion attached to the stipe for about half its length)'). g(109329372,'(family of fungi belonging to the order Pesisales)'). g(109329526,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Sarcoscyphaceae)'). g(109329650,'(a fungus composed of several apothecia that look like elongated rabbit ears; the sterile surface is dark brown and warty; the fertile surface is smooth and pinkish orange)'). g(109329883,'(a fungus with a long solid stalk embedded in soil and a cauliflower-shaped yellow-brown head)'). g(109330041,'(family of false morels or lorchels; some are edible and some are poisonous)'). g(109330329,'(a fungus of the family Helvellaceae)'). g(109330477,'(a large fungus of the family Helvellaceae)'). g(109330609,'(type genus of the Helvellaceae)'). g(109330794,'(any fungus of the genus Helvella having the ascocarps stalked or pleated or often in folds)'). g(109331012,'(a helvella with a saddle-shaped fertile part and creamy color; the stalk is fluted and pitted)'). g(109331203,'(a helvella with a cup-shaped fertile body having a brown interior; the stalk is creamy white and heavily ribbed)'). g(109331399,'(a helvella with an irregularly convoluted cap that is dark brown when young and becomes dull gray with age; the lower surface of the cap is smooth and pale gray; the stalk is thick and deeply fluted)'). g(109331678,'(a genus of fungi of the family Helvellaceae with a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting body and ornamented spores)'). g(109331890,'(any fungus of the genus Discina)'). g(109331993,'(a discina with a flat or saucer-shaped fertile body that is brown on the upper surface; has a short stalk; not recommended for eating)'). g(109332210,'(a genus of fungi of the family Helvellaceae with a fertile portion that is tan to brown)'). g(109332492,'(any fungus of the genus Gyromitra)'). g(109332671,'(a gyromitra with a brown puffed up fertile part and a thick fluted stalk; found under conifers in California)'). g(109332891,'(a gyromitra with a brown puffed up fertile part and a rosy pink fluted stalk and smooth round spores; found on hardwood slash east of the Great Plains)'). g(109333154,'(a poisonous gyromitra; the surface of the fertile body is smooth at first and becomes progressively undulating and wrinkled (but never truly pitted); color varies from dull yellow to brown)'). g(109333462,'(a poisonous fungus; saddle-shaped and dull yellow to brown fertile part is relatively even)'). g(109333663,'(a lorchel with deep brownish red fertile part and white stalk)'). g(109333830,'(a gyromitra with a large irregular stalk and fertile part that is yellow to brown and wrinkled; has early fruiting time)'). g(109334030,'(fungi in which the hymenium is enclosed until after spores have matured: puffballs; earth stars; stinkhorn fungi)'). g(109334435,'(any fungus of the class Gasteromycetes)'). g(109334639,'(order of fungi comprising the stinkhorns and related forms whose mature hymenium is slimy and fetid; sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes)'). g(109334956,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Phallales and comprising the true stinkhorns)'). g(109335194,'(genus of fungi having the cap or pileus hanging free around the stem)'). g(109335389,'(any of various ill-smelling brown-capped fungi of the order Phallales; "the foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on their feet")'). g(109335715,'(a common fungus formerly used in preparing a salve for rheumatism)'). g(109335882,'(this stinkhorn has a cap with a granulose surface at the apex and smells like decaying flesh)'). g(109336057,'(closely related to genus Phallus distinguished by an indusium hanging like a skirt from below the pileus)'). g(109336258,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae)'). g(109336398,'(a stinkhorn having a stalk without a cap; the slimy gleba is simply plastered on its surface near the apex where winged insects can find it)'). g(109336634,'(an order of fungi belonging to the class Gasteromycetes)'). g(109336811,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Tulostomatales)'). g(109337029,'(a gasteromycete with a leathery stalk and a fruiting body that is globose and has a pale yellow spore case)'). g(109337220,'(a gasteromycete with a leathery stalk and a fruiting body this globose and has a red spore case)'). g(109337402,'(a gasteromycete with a leathery stalk and a fruiting body with a thin gelatinous spore case and elliptical spores)'). g(109337600,'(family of fleshy stinkhornlike fungi)'). g(109337772,'(type genus of the Clathraceae)'). g(109337892,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Clathraceae)'). g(109338060,'(a stinkhorn of genus Pseudocolus; the fruiting body first resembles a small puffball that soon splits open to form a stalk with tapering arms that arch and taper to a common point)'). g(109338342,'(small order of basidiomycetous fungi having fleshy often globose fruiting bodies; includes puffballs and earthstars)'). g(109338594,'(a fungus family belonging to the order Lycoperdales; includes puffballs)'). g(109338824,'(genus of fungi whose fruiting body tapers toward a base consisting of spongy mycelium)'). g(109339004,'(any of various fungi of the family Lycoperdaceae whose round fruiting body discharges a cloud of spores when mature)'). g(109339227,'(genus of puffballs having outer casings whose upper parts break at maturity into angular pieces to expose the spores)'). g(109339453,'(huge edible puffball up to 2 feet diameter and 25 pounds in weight)'). g(109339619,'(a family of earthstar fungi belonging to the order Lycoperdales)'). g(109339856,'(any fungus of the family Geastraceae; in form suggesting a puffball whose outer peridium splits into the shape of a star)'). g(109340105,'(type genus of Geastraceae; fungi whose outer peridium when dry splits into starlike segments)'). g(109340288,'(an earthstar with a bluish spore sac and a purplish brown gleba; at maturity the outer layer splits into rays that bend backward and elevate the spore sac)'). g(109340507,'(a genus of fungus belonging to the family Geastraceae)'). g(109340672,'(a fungus similar to an earthstar except that it does not open up; the spore mass is brown at maturity with a column of sterile tissue extending up into it)'). g(109340912,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Geastraceae)'). g(109341053,'(the largest earthstar; the fruiting body can measure 15 cm across when the rays are expanded)'). g(109341208,'(a common species of earthstar widely distributed in sandy soil; the gleba is a pale tan)'). g(109341363,'(small order of basidiomycetous fungi comprising families Nidulariaceae and Sphaerobolaceae)'). g(109341590,'(bird''s-nest fungi)'). g(109341747,'(any of various fungi of the family Nidulariaceae having a cup-shaped body containing several egg-like structure enclosing the spores)'). g(109341963,'(type genus of the Nidulariaceae)'). g(109342087,'(monotypic family of fungi in which the more or less spherical gleba is forcibly ejected at maturity)'). g(109342292,'(an order of fungi belonging to the class Gasteromycetes)'). g(109342461,'(a family of fungi that have a stalk and cap and a wrinkled mass of tissue (the gleba) where spores are produced; are often dismissed as misshapen forms of other fungi)'). g(109342782,'(a genus of fungi of the family Secotiaceae)'). g(109342938,'(a species of Gastrocybe fungus that has a conic cap and a thin stalk; at first the stalk is upright but as it matures the stalk bends over and then downward; the cap then gelatinizes and a slimy mass containing the spores falls to the ground as the stalk collapses)'). g(109343288,'(a stout-stemmed genus of fungus belonging to the family Secotiaceae having fruiting bodies that never expand completely)'). g(109343523,'(a small fungus with a fragile cap that cracks to expose the white context and a white stalk that is practically enclosed by the cap)'). g(109343742,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Secotiaceae; they resemble boletes but the spores are not discharged from the basidium)'). g(109344008,'(a dingy yellow brown fungus with a rough stalk that superficially resembles a bolete)'). g(109344181,'(a fungus with a cap that can vary from red to dark brown; superficially resembles a bolete)'). g(109344361,'(includes chiefly saprophytic fungi typically with shelflike bodies; sometimes placed in class Hymenomycetes or included in Agaricales)'). g(109344637,'(fungi that become corky or woody with age, often forming shelflike growths on trees)'). g(109345029,'(woody pore fungi; any fungus of the family Polyporaceae or family Boletaceae having the spore-bearing surface within tubes or pores; the fruiting bodies are usually woody at maturity and persistent)'). g(109345472,'(a woody fungus that forms shelflike sporophores)'). g(109345595,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae)'). g(109345745,'(a rare fungus having a large (up to 14 inches wide) yellow fruiting body with multiple individual caps and a broad central stalk and a fragrant odor)'). g(109345980,'(a fungus with a whitish often circular cap and a white pore surface and small pores and a white central stalk; found under conifers; edible but not popular)'). g(109346236,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae)'). g(109346386,'(a gilled polypore with a large cap (up to 15 inches in diameter) and a broad stalk; edible when young and tender)'). g(109346586,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae)'). g(109346734,'(a woody pore fungus with a dark brown to red brown cap and spore surface and small pores)'). g(109346906,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae)'). g(109347054,'(a pore fungus with a whitish cottony soft cap found on conifer logs in forests at high elevation in the western United States and adjacent Canada)'). g(109347288,'(a fungus with a whitish kidney-shaped cap and elongated pores; causes white rot in dead hardwoods)'). g(109347471,'(type genus of the Polyporaceae; includes important pathogens of e.g. birches and conifers)'). g(109347710,'(large grayish-brown edible fungus forming a mass of overlapping caps that somewhat resembles a hen at the base of trees)'). g(109347971,'(a fungus with a lateral stalk (when there is a stalk) and a scaly cap that becomes nearly black in maturity; widely distributed in the northern hemisphere)'). g(109348227,'(a family of fungi closely related to the family Polyporaceae except that the tubes on the undersurface of the cap are separate from each other)'). g(109348490,'(fungi having each pore separate though crowded)'). g(109348648,'(a popular edible fungus with a cap the color of liver or raw meat; abundant in southeastern United States)'). g(109348856,'(genus of bracket fungi forming corky or woody perennial shelflike sporophores often of large size; includes some that cause destructive heartrot in trees)'). g(109349113,'(fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses)'). g(109349251,'(family of pore-bearing fleshy fungi having the spores easily separating from the cup and often from each other)'). g(109349609,'(any fungus of the family Boletaceae)'). g(109350058,'(type genus of Boletaceae; genus of soft early-decaying pore fungi; some poisonous and some edible)'). g(109350472,'(a fungus convex cap and a dingy yellow under surface and a dry stalk)'). g(109350626,'(a edible and choice fungus; has a convex cap that is slightly viscid when fresh and moist but soon dries and a thick bulbous tan stalk)'). g(109350840,'(a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk)'). g(109350997,'(a poisonous fungus with a dingy yellow cap and orange red undersurface and a cylindrical reticulate stalk)'). g(109351183,'(a fungus that is edible when young and fresh; has a dark brown convex cap with a yellow to greenish under surface and reddish stalk)'). g(109351397,'(a fungus that has an off-white cap when it is young but later becomes dingy brown and a stalk of the same color; the under surface of the cap (the tubes) a pale greenish yellow)'). g(109351655,'(a beautiful but poisonous bolete; has a brown cap with a scarlet pore surface and a thick reticulate stalk)'). g(109351847,'(an edible fungus with a broadly convex blackish brown cap and a pore surface that is yellow when young and darkens with age; stalk is thick and enlarges toward the base)'). g(109352102,'(a fungus with a rusty red cap and a white pore surface that becomes yellow with age and a pale yellow stalk)'). g(109352290,'(a fungus with a velvety stalk and usually a dingy brown cap; injured areas turn blue instantly)'). g(109352470,'(an edible (but not choice) fungus found on soil under hardwoods; has a dry convex cap with whitish under surface and a reticulate stalk)'). g(109352687,'(an edible and choice fungus that has a brown cap with greenish yellow under surface and a stalk that become dull red with age)'). g(109352893,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae)'). g(109353085,'(an edible fungus with a pinkish purple cap and stalk and a pore surface that is yellow with large angular pores that become gill-like in maturity)'). g(109353319,'(an edible fungus with a broadly convex brown cap and a whitish pore surface and stalk)'). g(109353494,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae)'). g(109353655,'(an edible fungus with a dark reddish brown cap and a wide light tan stalk that expands toward the base)'). g(109353843,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae)'). g(109354010,'(a fungus with a broadly convex brown cap gill-like pores that extend part way down the stalk)'). g(109354192,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae)'). g(109354351,'(a short squat edible fungus with a reddish brown cap and white stalk; fruits under pines in the spring)'). g(109354538,'(fungi similar to Boletus but with a shaggy scaly cap)'). g(109354710,'(edible mild-tasting mushroom found in coniferous woodlands of eastern North America)'). g(109354905,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae)'). g(109355070,'(a fungus with a coarsely shaggy-reticulate stalk and rimose-areolate cap surface and a long stalk)'). g(109355253,'(any fungus of the order Tremellales or Auriculariales whose fruiting body is jellylike in consistency when fresh)'). g(109355514,'(fungi varying from gelatinous to waxy or even horny in texture; most are saprophytic)'). g(109355752,'(a family of basidiomycetous fungi of the order Tremellales that have the basidium divided longitudinally)'). g(109355975,'(fungi with yellowish gelatinous sporophores having convolutions resembling those of the brain)'). g(109356235,'(popular in China and Japan and Taiwan; gelatinous mushrooms; most are dried)'). g(109356411,'(a yellow jelly fungus)'). g(109356534,'(a jelly fungus with a fruiting body 5-15 cm broad and gelatinous in consistency; resembles a bunch of leaf lettuce; mostly water and brownish in color)'). g(109356767,'(a jelly fungus with an erect whitish fruiting body and a highly variable shape (sometimes resembling coral fungi))'). g(109356965,'(coextensive with the family Auriculariaceae; sometimes included in the order Tremellales)'). g(109357156,'(fungi having gelatinous sporophores)'). g(109357316,'(type genus of the Auriculariaceae)'). g(109357465,'(widely distributed edible fungus shaped like a human ear and growing on decaying wood)'). g(109357674,'(a family of basidiomycetous fungi belonging to the order Tremellales having a bifurcate basidium that lacks septa)'). g(109357912,'(type genus of the Dacrymycetaceae: fungi with a bifurcate basidium that lacks septa)'). g(109358090,'(rust fungi: parasitic fungi causing rust in plants; sometimes placed in)'). g(109358313,'(any of various fungi causing rust disease in plants)'). g(109358558,'(fruiting body of some rust fungi bearing chains of aeciospores)'). g(109358692,'(spore of a rust fungus formed in an aecium)'). g(109358810,'(rust fungi)'). g(109358962,'(rusts having sessile one-celled teliospores in a single layer)'). g(109359137,'(fungus causing flax rust)'). g(109359273,'(rust fungi having aecia produced in raised or swollen sori and teliospores borne in waxy columns)'). g(109359483,'(fungus causing white pine blister rust and having a complex life cycle requiring a plant of genus Ribes as alternate host)'). g(109359704,'(large important family of rust fungi)'). g(109359878,'(type genus of the Pucciniaceae; a large genus of parasitic fungi including many that are destructive to various economic plants)'). g(109360115,'(rust fungus that attacks wheat)'). g(109360241,'(genus of fungi that produce galls on cedars and other conifers of genera Juniperus and Libocedrus and causes rust spots on apples and pears and other plants of family Rosaceae)'). g(109360540,'(rust fungus causing rust spots on apples and pears etc)'). g(109360728,'(category used in some systems to comprise the two orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts))'). g(109360928,'(parasitic fungi causing smuts; sometimes placed in class Tiliomycetes)'). g(109361155,'(any fungus of the order Usrilaginales)'). g(109361438,'(a smut fungus causing a smut disease of grains in which the spore masses are covered or held together by the grain membranes)'). g(109361621,'(a fungus family of loose smuts)'). g(109361793,'(type genus of the Ustilaginaceae; genus comprising the loose smuts)'). g(109361969,'(a smut fungus of the genus Ustilago causing a smut disease of grains in which the entire head is transformed into a dusty mass of spores)'). g(109362181,'(a smut fungus attacking Indian corn)'). g(109362320,'(a common smut attacking Indian corn causing grayish white swellings that rupture to expose a black spore mass)'). g(109362522,'(genus of smut fungus)'). g(109362662,'(smut fungus attacking heads of corn or sorghum and causing a covered smut)'). g(109362835,'(a family of smut fungi having a simple promycelium bearing the spores in an apical cluster)'). g(109363063,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae)'). g(109363245,'(fungus that destroys kernels of wheat by replacing them with greasy masses of smelly spores)'). g(109363424,'(similar to Tilletia caries)'). g(109363555,'(a genus of smut fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae)'). g(109363725,'(smut fungus causing blackish blisters on scales and leaves of onions; especially destructive to seedlings)'). g(109363907,'(a smut fungus causing a smut in cereals and other grasses that chiefly affects leaves and stems and is characterized chains of sori within the plant tissue that later rupture releasing black masses of spores)'). g(109364214,'(fungus affecting leaves and stems of wheat)'). g(109364338,'(a family of fungi belonging to the subdivision Basidiomycota)'). g(109364525,'(type genus of Septobasidiaceae: smooth shelf fungi usually having a well-developed sometimes thick-walled hypobasidium)'). g(109364763,'(fungus that frequently encircles twigs and branches of various trees especially citrus trees in southern United States)'). g(109364993,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agricales; the gills of these fungi have a clean waxy appearance)'). g(109365297,'(any fungus of the family Hygrophoraceae having gills that are more or less waxy in appearance)'). g(109365697,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae)'). g(109365864,'(a fungus having an acutely conic cap and dry stalks)'). g(109366018,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae)'). g(109366360,'(a fungus with a white convex cap and arcuate white gills and a stalk that tapers toward the base)'). g(109366542,'(a fungus with a broadly convex cap that is cream color with a tint of blue over the margin; waxy gills are bluish green to blue-gray; a short stalk tapers abruptly at the base)'). g(109366804,'(a fungus with a drab squamulose cap and gray-brown squamules over the white background of the stalk and waxy gray-white gills)'). g(109367020,'(a fungus with a slightly viscid cap; cap and gills are reddish brown nd the stalk is gray)'). g(109367197,'(a gray fungus frequently found near melting snow banks)'). g(109367338,'(a fungus with a viscid purplish red cap and stalk; found under spruce and other conifers)'). g(109367516,'(an edible fungus with a reddish cap and close pale gills and dry stalk; found under hardwoods)'). g(109367694,'(an edible fungus with a large white cap and a cry stalk and white gills)'). g(109367851,'(a fungus having a brownish sticky cap with a white margin and white gills and an odor of raw potatoes)'). g(109368043,'(a small fungus with orange cap and yellow gills found in sphagnum bogs)'). g(109368199,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae)'). g(109368368,'(a small gray-brown fungus with an unpleasant odor of mothballs)'). g(109368514,'(a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae)'). g(109368691,'(a fungus with a small brown convex cap with a depressed disc; waxy wine-colored gills and a brown stalk; fruits in or near melting snow banks in the western mountains of North America)'). g(109368967,'(a cobwebby partial veil consisting of silky fibrils)'). g(109369072,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales)'). g(109369265,'(the largest genus in th Agaricales; rusty-spored agarics having prominent cortinae (cobwebby partial veils))'). g(109369602,'(a fungus with large tawny caps and pale cinnamon gills and a red band of veil around the stalk; usually found near birch trees)'). g(109369797,'(an edible fungus with a slimy viscid cap that is initially yellow but turns olive and then tawny; flesh is lavender)'). g(109370003,'(a fungus with a viscid wrinkled tawny cap; the stalk has a basal bulb that diminishes as the stalk elongates; the gills are dark violet at first but soon turn brown)'). g(109370255,'(a poisonous fungus with a bright yellow brown cap and a long cinnamon colored stalk)'). g(109370424,'(a fungus with a reddish purple cap having a smooth slimy surface; close violet gills; all parts stain dark purple when bruised)'). g(109370667,'(a fungus with a dry brown cap and rusty red gills and a yellowish stalk)'). g(109370830,'(a fungus with a sticky lavender cap and stalk that whitish above and covered with a silky lavender sheath)'). g(109371025,'(a fungus that is violet over-all with a squamulose cap)'). g(109371166,'(a genus of fungus characterized by the orange color of the spore deposit)'). g(109371390,'(a fungus with a brownish orange fruiting body and a ring near the top of the stalk; the taste is bitter and the flesh contains psilocybin and psilocin)'). g(109371628,'(a poisonous fungus with a dry cap and a cortina that does not leave much of a ring on the robust stalk)'). g(109371816,'(a giant fungus of the Pacific Northwest; has a very thick stalk and the cortina leaves a ring high up on the stalk)'). g(109372018,'(a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter)'). g(109372226,'(a fungus that produces a superficial (usually white) growth on organic matter)'). g(109372392,'(order of imperfect fungi lacking conidiophores of having conidiophores that are superficial and not enclosed in a pycnidium)'). g(109372724,'(genus of imperfect fungi having conidia borne singly at the apex of whorled branchlets; cause wilt diseases)'). g(109372934,'(a fungus of the genus Verticillium)'). g(109373046,'(family of imperfect fungi having white or brightly colored hyphae and spores that are produced directly on the mycelium and not aggregated in fruiting bodies)'). g(109373396,'(a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm)'). g(109373555,'(a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm)'). g(109373712,'(genus of parasitic yeastlike imperfect fungi having spherical or oval conidia in branched chains; some species usually placed in other genera especially genus Candida)'). g(109373976,'(any of the yeastlike imperfect fungi of the genus Monilia)'). g(109374106,'(a genus of yeastlike imperfect fungi; sometimes included in genus Monilia of the family Moniliaceae)'). g(109374322,'(any of the yeastlike imperfect fungi of the genus Candida)'). g(109374470,'(a parasitic fungus that can infect the mouth or the skin or the intestines or the vagina)'). g(109374678,'(form genus of imperfect fungi lacking pigment in the spores and conidiophores)'). g(109374856,'(genus of fungi commonly growing as green or blue molds on decaying food; used in making cheese and as a source of penicillin)'). g(109375077,'(genus of pathogenic yeastlike fungi)'). g(109375209,'(any of various yeastlike budding fungi of the genus Blastomyces; cause disease in humans and other animals)'). g(109375374,'(family of imperfect mushrooms having dark-colored hyphae or conidia)'). g(109375577,'(form genus of imperfect fungi that are leaf parasites with long slender spores)'). g(109375769,'(fungus causing yellow spot (a sugarcane disease in Australia))'). g(109375934,'(genus of imperfect fungi causing smutlike diseases)'). g(109376106,'(fungus causing green smut in rice)'). g(109376246,'(large family of mainly saprophytic imperfect fungi)'). g(109376442,'(type genus of the Tuberculariaceae; fungi with nodules of red or pink conidia; some cause diebacks of woody plants)'). g(109376655,'(a form genus of mostly plant parasites some of which cause dry rot; in humans a species can cause inflammation of cornea leading to blindness)'). g(109376876,'(a fungus causing dry rot)'). g(109376954,'(order of imperfect fungi having no known spore stage)'). g(109377170,'(form genus of imperfect fungi some species of which are now placed in genera Pellicularia and Corticium because their perfect stages have been found)'). g(109377420,'(any fungus now or formerly belonging to the form genus Rhizoctinia)'). g(109377563,'(form genus of imperfect fungi)'). g(109377681,'(form genus of sterile imperfect fungi; many form sclerotia; some cause sclerotium disease in plants)'). g(109377875,'(any of a variety of plants grown indoors for decorative purposes)'). g(109378158,'(any of a variety of plants usually grown especially in a flower or herb garden)'). g(109378313,'(an ornamental plant suitable for planting in a flowerbed)'). g(109378438,'(green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms)'). g(109379036,'(a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs)'). g(109379313,'(organisms without vascular tissue: e.g. algae, lichens, fungi, mosses)'). g(109379467,'(an organism or species surviving as a remnant of an otherwise extinct flora or fauna in an environment much changed from that in which it originated)'). g(109379668,'(a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation)'). g(109379809,'(plants that are grown for their produce)'). g(109379929,'(any plant that crowds out cultivated plants)'). g(109380527,'(usually used in combination: `liverwort''; `milkwort''; `whorlywort'')'). g(109380644,'(the yield from plants in a single growing season)'). g(109380825,'(a quick-growing crop (e.g. lettuce) planted between two regular crops grown in successive seasons or between two rows of crops in the same season)'). g(109381027,'(crop planted to prevent soil erosion and provide green manure)'). g(109381145,'(the yield of fruit; "a tree highly recommended for its fruitage")'). g(109381264,'(any part of a plant or fungus)'). g(109381783,'(a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus)'). g(109382200,'(a natural projection or outgrowth from a plant body or organ)'). g(109382510,'((botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers)'). g(109382701,'((botany) an isolated thickening of tissue, especially a stiff protuberance on the lip of an orchid)'). g(109382852,'(small rounded wartlike protuberance on a plant)'). g(109382962,'(tubular extension at the base of the corolla in some flowers)'). g(109383073,'(an organ specialized for producing spores)'). g(109383246,'(a stiff sharp-pointed plant process)'). g(109383353,'(a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf)'). g(109383460,'(a thorny stem or twig)'). g(109383533,'(filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; 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superseded in some classification systems which place plants of this genus in e.g. genera Asplenium and Pleurosorus)'). g(109468107,'(small European fern with chaffy leathery fronds)'). g(109468287,'(small genus comprising terrestrial ferns formerly placed in genera Ceterach or Grammitis or Gymnogramma; Chile; Spain and Morocco; Australia and New Zealand)'). g(109468540,'(1 species)'). g(109468665,'(a fern of the genus Schaffneria)'). g(109468828,'(a genus of ferns belonging to the family Polypodiaceae (in some classification systems included in genus Asplenium))'). g(109469058,'(a fern thought to resemble a millipede)'). g(109469156,'(one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; includes genera Blechnum; Doodia; Sadleria; Stenochlaena; Woodwardia)'). g(109469533,'(in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae; terrestrial ferns of cosmopolitan distribution mainly in southern hemisphere: hard ferns)'). g(109469794,'(any of several ferns of the genus Blechnum)'). g(109469929,'(fern with erect fronds of Europe and western North America; often cultivated for deer browse)'). g(109470096,'(in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae; small terrestrial colony-forming ferns of Australasia)'). g(109470309,'(any fern of the genus Doodia having pinnate fronds with sharply dentate pinnae)'). g(109470471,'(low tree ferns with large fronds; in rain forests and on lava flows of Hawaiian Islands)'). g(109470649,'(large tropical ferns; some epiphytic climbers and some terrestrial bog ferns; Africa; Asia; Australasia)'). g(109470851,'(in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae: chain ferns)'). g(109471039,'(a fern of the genus Woodwadia having the sori in chainlike rows)'). g(109471196,'(North American fern)'). g(109471304,'(any of numerous usually tropical ferns having a woody trunklike stem or caudex and crown of large fronds; especially Australia and New Zealand; chiefly of the families Cyatheaceae and Marattiaceae but some from Polypodiaceae)'). g(109471674,'(tropical tree ferns)'). g(109471810,'(type genus of the Cyatheaceae: tree ferns of the tropical rain forest to temperate woodlands)'). g(109472010,'(showy tree fern of New Zealand and Australia area having a crown of much-pinnated fronds with whitish undersides)'). g(109472255,'(one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; includes genera Araiostegia; Davallia; Davallodes; Gymnogrammitis; Humata; Leucostegia; Scyphularia; Trogostolon)'). g(109472591,'(Old World tropical fern; in some classification systems placed directly in family Polypodiaceae)'). g(109472861,'(any fern of the genus Davallia; having scaly creeping rhizomes)'). g(109473033,'(either of two ferns of the genus Davallia having a soft gray hairy rootstock)'). g(109473227,'(fern of the Canary Islands and Madeira)'). g(109473384,'(a hare''s-foot fern of the genus Davallia)'). g(109473532,'(feathery fern of tropical Asia and Malaysia)'). g(109473738,'(one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; includes genera Blotiella; Dennstaedtia; Histiopteris; Hypolepis; Leptolepia; Lindsaea; Lonchitis; Microlepia; Odontosoria; Oenotrichia; Paesia; Pteridium; Saccoloma; Sphenomeris)'). g(109474167,'(chiefly terrestrial ferns; in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae)'). g(109474373,'(fern of eastern North America with pale green fronds and hay-like aroma)'). g(109474598,'(a genus of ferns belonging to the family Dennstaedtiaceae)'). g(109474786,'(large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed ferns; cosmopolitan)'). g(109474984,'(fern of southeastern Asia; not hardy in cold temperate regions)'). g(109475142,'(tree ferns: genera Dicksonia; Cibotium; Culcita; Thyrsopteris)'). g(109475381,'(tree ferns of temperate Australasia having bipinnatifid or tripinnatifid fronds and usually marginal sori; in some classification systems placed in family Cyatheaceae)'). g(109475659,'(of Australia and Tasmania; often cultivated; hardy in cool climates)'). g(109475829,'(in some classification systems placed in family Cyatheaceae: ornamental tree ferns with coarse gracefully drooping fronds)'). g(109476060,'(Asiatic tree fern having dense matted hairs sometimes used as a styptic)'). g(109476230,'(includes some plants usually placed in e.g. genus Dicksonia: terrestrial ferns resembling bracken; tropical America; Malaysia to Australia and Polynesia; southwestern Europe and Atlantic islands)'). g(109476532,'(resembles Pteridium aquilinum; of Queensland Australia)'). g(109476681,'(1 species)'). g(109476793,'(a terrestrial tree fern of South America)'). g(109476934,'(alternative names for one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems)'). g(109477534,'(any of various ferns of the genera Dryopteris or Polystichum or Lastreopsis having somewhat shield-shaped coverings on the sori)'). g(109477807,'(large widespread genus of medium-sized terrestrial ferns; in some classification systems placed in Polypodiaceae)'). g(109478052,'(European shield fern)'). g(109478178,'(fern or northern Eurasia and North America having fragrant fronds)'). g(109478375,'(North American fern with a blackish lustrous stipe)'). g(109478551,'(any of various ferns of the genus Dryopteris)'). g(109478765,'(fern of North America and Europe whose rhizomes and stalks yield an oleoresin used to expel tapeworms)'). g(109478945,'(North American fern with evergreen fronds)'). g(109479121,'(a fern of the genus Dryopteris)'). g(109479237,'(temperate and tropical lady ferns; in some classifications placed in family Polypodiaceae or in the genus Asplenium)'). g(109479481,'(most widely grown fern of the genus Athyrium for its delicate foliage)'). g(109479667,'(a lady fern with deeply cut leaf segments; found in the Rocky Mountains)'). g(109479827,'(North American fern with narrow fronds on yellowish leafstalks)'). g(109480060,'(small genus of tropical Asiatic greenhouse ferns; in some classifications placed in Polypodiaceae)'). g(109480250,'(tropical Old World fern having glossy fronds suggestive of holly; sometimes placed in genus Polystichum)'). g(109480456,'(chiefly small perennial rock ferns: bladder ferns; in some classifications placed in Polypodiaceae)'). g(109480670,'(any fern of the genus Cystopteris characterized by a hooded indusium or bladderlike membrane covering the sori)'). g(109480912,'(delicate fern widely distributed in North America and European having thin pinnatifid fronds with brittle stems)'). g(109481143,'(fern of rocky mountainous areas of hemisphere)'). g(109481279,'(North American fern often bearing bulbils on the leaflets)'). g(109481455,'(classification used for 5 species of terrestrial ferns usually placed in other genera)'). g(109481648,'(fern with elongate silvery outgrowths enclosing the developing spores)'). g(109481852,'(one species: delicate fern of foothills of Himalayas)'). g(109481995,'(oak ferns: in some classification systems included in genus Thelypteris)'). g(109482184,'(bright blue-green fern widely distributed especially in damp acid woodlands of temperate northern hemisphere)'). g(109482417,'(yellow-green fern of rocky areas of northern hemisphere)'). g(109482580,'(tropical terrestrial shield ferns)'). g(109482710,'(small genus sometimes included in genus Onoclea; 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in some classification systems placed in Polypodiaceae)'). g(109486911,'(any fern of the genus Woodsia)'). g(109487067,'(a common rock-inhabiting fern of northern temperate regions having rusty-brown stipes and lanceolate pinnate fronds)'). g(109487297,'(slender fern of northern North America with shining chestnut-colored stipes and bipinnate fronds with usually distinct marginal sori)'). g(109487545,'(rock-inhabiting fern of Arctic and subarctic Europe to eastern Asia)'). g(109487692,'(small family of usually scandent ferns: genera Bolbitis; Lomagramma)'). g(109487905,'(terrestrial or less than normally scandent ferns of tropical regions of northern hemisphere)'). g(109488087,'(large scandent ferns of southeastern Asia)'). g(109488223,'(very small family of tree ferns)'). g(109488377,'(1 species: tree fern of Central and South America)'). g(109488521,'(very small family of New Zealand ferns)'). g(109488678,'(1 species of terrestrial ferns of New Zealand)'). g(109488810,'(one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems)'). g(109489070,'(or family Polypodiaceae: tropical epiphytic or terrestrial ferns)'). g(109489244,'(tropical fern having leathery oleanderlike fronds; Asia to Polynesia)'). g(109489432,'(tropical and subtropical Old World epiphytic or lithophytic ferns)'). g(109489596,'(small genus of tropical ferns; sometimes placed in Polypodiaceae)'). g(109489776,'(any of several tropical ferns having more or less sword-shaped fronds including one from which the Boston fern developed)'). g(109490008,'(a sword fern with arching or drooping pinnate fronds; a popular houseplant)'). g(109490199,'(tropical American fern cultivated for its finely divided grayish-green foliage; West Indies and southern Mexico to Peru and Brazil)'). g(109490432,'(one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; Pteridaceae is itself in turn sometimes subdivided into the families Actiniopteridaceae; Adiantaceae; Cryptogrammataceae; includes genera Acrostichum; Adiantopsis; Adiantum; Anogramma; Bommeria; Cheilanthes; Coniogramme; Doryopteris; Gymnopteris; Hemionitis; Jamesonia; Paraceterach; Pellaea; Pityrogramma; Pteris; Ptilopteris)'). g(109491219,'(in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae)'). g(109491396,'(stout tropical swamp fern (especially tropical America) having large fronds with golden yellow sporangia covering the undersides)'). g(109491637,'(terrestrial ferns of tropical Asia and Africa)'). g(109491783,'(cosmopolitan genus of ferns: maidenhair ferns; in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae)'). g(109492016,'(any of various small to large terrestrial ferns of the genus Adiantum having delicate palmately branched fronds)'). g(109492293,'(delicate maidenhair fern with slender shining black leaf stalks; cosmopolitan)'). g(109492534,'(hardy palmately branched North American fern with divergent recurved branches borne on lustrous dark reddish stipes)'). g(109492771,'(delicate endemic Bermudian fern with creeping rootstock)'). g(109492935,'(tropical American fern with broad pinnae; widely cultivated)'). g(109493122,'(named for a country house in Barbados where it was discovered)'). g(109493337,'(a genus of ferns belonging to the family Pteridaceae)'). g(109493501,'(small short-lived fern of Central and South America)'). g(109493667,'(small evergreen ferns: lipferns; in some classifications placed in family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae)'). g(109493904,'(any of various terrestrial ferns of the genus Cheilanthes; cosmopolitan in arid and semi-arid temperate or tropical regions)'). g(109494165,'(southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica)'). g(109494329,'(small tufted fern of northwestern America)'). g(109494470,'(small North American evergreen fern whose stipes and lower frond surfaces are densely wooly)'). g(109494660,'(lip fern of Texas to Oklahoma and Colorado and Arizona and Mexico having tall erect tufted fronds)'). g(109494847,'(terrestrial ferns of Pacific islands and Asia; sometimes placed in family Polypodaceae or Adiantaceae)'). g(109495064,'(fast-growing sturdy Japanese fern; cultivated for their attractive broad dark-green pinnate fronds)'). g(109495262,'(sometimes placed in family Polypodiaceae or Cryptogrammataceae)'). g(109495461,'(dwarf deciduous lithophytic ferns)'). g(109495606,'(rock-inhabiting fern of northern North America growing in massive tufts and having parsleylike fronds)'). g(109495846,'(fern of Europe and Asia Minor having short slender rhizome and densely tufted bright green parsleylike fronds)'). g(109496069,'(small to medium tropical tufted ferns; sometimes placed in family Adiantaceae)'). g(109496262,'(tropical American fern with coarsely lobed to palmatifid fronds)'). g(109496421,'(xerophytic ferns of South America)'). g(109496547,'(small terrestrial ferns of Old World tropics and subtropics: claw ferns; sometimes placed in family Cryptogrammataceae)'). g(109496756,'(genus of chiefly small rock-loving ferns; in some classifican systems placed in family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae)'). g(109497017,'(any of several small lithophytic ferns of tropical and warm temperate regions)'). g(109497251,'(evergreen fern of California and Baja California)'). g(109497401,'(very short shallowly creeping North American fern usually growing on cliffs or walls and having dark glossy leaf axes)'). g(109497605,'(cliff brake of California and Baja California having purple-brown leafstalks)'). g(109497785,'(fern of New Zealand and Australia having trailing fronds with dark green buttonlike leaflets)'). g(109497977,'(terrestrial tropical ferns having fronds with powdery yellowish or white undersides; sometimes placed in family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae)'). g(109498292,'(fern of southern tropical Africa having fronds with white undersides)'). g(109498461,'(tropical American fern having fronds with white undersides)'). g(109498623,'(tropical American fern having fronds with light golden undersides)'). g(109498803,'(fern of West Indies and South America having fronds with bright golden-yellow undersides)'). g(109498994,'(large genus of terrestrial ferns of tropics and subtropics; sometimes placed in family Polypodiaceae)'). g(109499257,'(any of various ferns of the genus Pteris having pinnately compound leaves and including several popular houseplants)'). g(109499443,'(cultivated in many varieties as houseplants)'). g(109499566,'(Asiatic fern introduced in America)'). g(109499711,'(fern of North Africa and Azores and Canary Islands)'). g(109499871,'(lower ferns coextensive with the family Marattiaceae)'). g(109500039,'(constituting the order Marattiales: chiefly tropical eusporangiate ferns with gigantic fronds)'). g(109500289,'(type genus of the Marattiaceae: ferns having the sporangia fused together in two rows)'). g(109500484,'(large Australasian evergreen fern with an edible rhizome sometimes used as a vegetable by indigenous people)'). g(109500688,'(1 species: tree fern)'). g(109500810,'(highly variable species of very large primitive ferns of the Pacific tropical areas with high rainfall)'). g(109501023,'(fairly small terrestrial ferns of tropical America)'). g(109501160,'(whisk ferns; comprising the family Psilotaceae or Psilotatae: vascular plants with no roots, partial if any leaf differentiation, and rudimentary spore sacs)'). g(109501462,'(lower vascular plants having dichotomously branched sporophyte divided into aerial shoot and rhizome and lacking true roots)'). g(109501699,'(small family of lower ferns having nearly naked stems and minute scalelike leaves)'). g(109501897,'(type genus of the Psilotaceae)'). g(109502036,'(chiefly tropical clump-forming plants of skeletal broom-like appearance lacking roots)'). g(109502215,'(pantropical epiphytic or terrestrial whisk fern with usually dull yellow branches and minute leaves; America; Japan; Australia)'). g(109502423,'(Paleozoic simple dichotomously branched plants of Europe and eastern Canada including the oldest known vascular land plants)'). g(109502704,'(any plant of the order Psilophytales: a savannah plant)'). g(109502834,'(Paleozoic plants)'). g(109502973,'(type genus of the Psilophytaceae: genus of small wiry herbaceous Paleozoic plants with underground rhizomes and apical sporangia)'). g(109503203,'(any plant or fossil of the genus Psilophyton)'). g(109503324,'(primitive plants of the Paleozoic)'). g(109503491,'(type genus of the Rhyniaceae; small leafless dichotomously branching fossil plants with terminal sporangia and smooth branching rhizomes)'). g(109503714,'(Devonian fossil plant considered one of the earliest forms of vascular land plants; similar to genus Rhynia but smaller)'). g(109503932,'(horsetails and related forms)'). g(109504110,'(lower tracheophytes in existence since the Devonian)'). g(109504277,'(sole surviving family of the Equisetales: fern allies)'). g(109504468,'(horsetails; coextensive with the family Equisetaceae)'). g(109504632,'(perennial rushlike flowerless herbs with jointed hollow stems and narrow toothlike leaves that spread by creeping rhizomes; tend to become weedy; common in northern hemisphere; some in Africa and South America)'). g(109505043,'(of Eurasia and Greenland and North America)'). g(109505186,'(Eurasia; northern North America to Virginia)'). g(109505332,'(evergreen erect horsetail with rough-edged stems; formerly used for scouring utensils)'). g(109505565,'(scouring-rush horsetail widely distributed in wet or boggy areas of northern hemisphere)'). g(109505735,'(Eurasia except southern Russia; northern North America)'). g(109505873,'(northern North America; Greenland; northern and central Europe)'). g(109506052,'(club mosses and related forms: includes Lycopodiales; Isoetales; Selaginellales; and extinct Lepidodendrales; sometimes considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta)'). g(109506453,'(used in some classifications for the class Lycopsida: club mosses)'). g(109506593,'(alternative designation for the class Lycopsida)'). g(109506739,'(primitive evergreen mosslike plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles)'). g(109507015,'(fossil arborescent plants arising during the Lower Devonian and conspicuous throughout the Carboniferous)'). g(109507243,'(fossil plants characterized by conspicuous spirally arranged leaf scars on the trunk)'). g(109507435,'(lower vascular plants coextensive with the family Lycopodiaceae; in some classifications includes the Selaginellaceae and Isoetaceae)'). g(109507685,'(a family of ferns belonging to the order Lycopodiales)'). g(109507877,'(type and sole genus of the Lycopodiaceae; erect or creeping evergreen plants often used for Christmas decorations)'). g(109508085,'(a variety of clubmoss)'). g(109508192,'(a variety of clubmoss)'). g(109508296,'(of northern Europe and America; resembling a miniature fir)'). g(109508471,'(any of several club mosses having long creeping stems and erect branches)'). g(109508691,'(a variety of clubmoss)'). g(109508793,'(a variety of clubmoss)'). g(109508914,'(a variety of clubmoss)'). g(109509046,'(ground pine thickly covered with bristly leaves; widely distributed in barren sandy or peaty moist coastal regions of eastern and southeastern United States)'). g(109509289,'(in some classifications included in Lycopodiales)'). g(109509459,'(lesser clubmosses: terrestrial chiefly tropical plants resembling mosses)'). g(109509656,'(type and sole genus of the Selaginellaceae; evergreen mosslike plants: spike moss and little club moss)'). g(109509873,'(any of numerous fern allies of the genus Selaginella)'). g(109510121,'(spikemoss forming dense mats; eastern North America)'). g(109510274,'(tufted spikemoss forming loose spreading mats; eastern North America)'). g(109510443,'(prostrate spikemoss; California)'). g(109510564,'(densely tufted fern ally of southwestern United States to Peru; curls up in a tight ball when dry and expands and grows under moist conditions)'). g(109510816,'(occurs widely in Florida)'). g(109510928,'(aquatic or marsh-growing fern allies; known to have existed since the Cenozoic; sometimes included in Lycopodiales)'). g(109511154,'(quillworts; coextensive with the genus Isoetes)'). g(109511334,'(type and genus of the Isoetaceae and sole extant genus of the order Isoetales)'). g(109511519,'(any of several spore-bearing aquatic or marsh plants having short rhizomes and quill-like leaves; worldwide except Polynesia)'). g(109511718,'(a family of fungi belonging to the order Helotiales)'). g(109511890,'(type genus of the Geoglossaceae comprising the earthtongues)'). g(109512063,'(any club-shaped fungus of the genus Geoglossum)'). g(109512186,'(one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems)'). g(109512412,'(genera Thelypteris; Phegopteris; others)'). g(109512730,'(marsh ferns: in some classification systems considered part of genus Dryopteris in family Dryopteridaceae)'). g(109512951,'(fern having pinnatifid fronds and growing in wet places; cosmopolitan in north temperate regions)'). g(109513190,'(fern of northeastern North America)'). g(109513367,'(epiphytic or terrestrial ferns of America and Africa and Polynesia)'). g(109513530,'(medium to large terrestrial ferns of tropical forests of Old World to Americas)'). g(109513709,'(any of several tropical ferns of the genus Christella having thin brittle fronds)'). g(109513865,'(small genus of terrestrial ferns of tropical and subtropical southern hemisphere)'). g(109514040,'(terrestrial ferns of Florida and West Indies to Central and South America)'). g(109514191,'(medium to large terrestrial ferns of tropical Asia to Polynesia and Australia; naturalized in Americas)'). g(109514400,'(terrestrial ferns of tropical Americas)'). g(109514531,'(3 species of ferns formerly included in genus Dryopteris or Thelypteris)'). g(109514716,'(common European mountain fern having fragrant lemon or balsam scented fronds)'). g(109514920,'(terrestrial ferns of warm and tropical Asia and North America)'). g(109515124,'(slender shield fern of moist woods of eastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Dryopteris)'). g(109515363,'(delicate feathery shield fern of the eastern United States; sometimes placed in genus Thelypteris)'). g(109515594,'(beech ferns: genus is variously classified: considered alternative name for genus Drypopteris or included in genus Thelypteris)'). g(109515836,'(any fern of the genus Phegopteris having deeply cut triangular fronds)'). g(109516017,'(beech fern of North American woodlands having straw-colored stripes)'). g(109516252,'(beech fern of North America and Eurasia)'). g(109516472,'(a dense mass of hyphae forming a rootlike structure characteristic of many fungi)'). g(109516609,'(genus of edible mushrooms having white spores an annulus and blue juice; some are edible; some cause root rot)'). g(109516851,'(any of several fungi of the genus Armillaria that form brown stringy rhizomorphs and cause destructive rot of the roots of some trees such as apples or maples)'). g(109517092,'(fungus with a brown cap and white gills and a membranous ring halfway up the stalk)'). g(109517279,'(a large white mushroom that develops brown stains as it ages; gills are white; odor is spicy and aromatic; collected commercially for oriental cooking the Pacific Northwest)'). g(109517536,'(a large fungus with viscid cap that dries and turns brown with age; gills are off-white)'). g(109517688,'(a honey-colored diminutive form of genus Armillaria; grows in clusters; edible (when cooked) but most attention has been on how to get rid of it)'). g(109517952,'(a honey-colored edible mushroom commonly associated with the roots of trees in late summer and fall; do not eat raw)'). g(109518185,'(widely distributed family of herbs and shrubs of the order Gentianales; most with milky juice)'). g(109518590,'(any plant of the family Asclepiadaceae)'). g(109518703,'(genus of chiefly North American perennial herbs: silkweed; milkweed)'). g(109518882,'(any of numerous plants of the genus Asclepias having milky juice and pods that split open releasing seeds with downy tufts)'). g(109519269,'(tall herb with leafless waxy-white stems and whitish starlike flowers; southwestern United States)'). g(109519448,'(tropical herb having orange-red flowers followed by pods suggesting a swallow with outspread wings; a weed throughout the tropics)'). g(109519674,'(milkweed of the eastern United States with leaves resembling those of pokeweed)'). g(109519833,'(densely branching perennial of the eastern United States with white to crimson or purple flowers)'). g(109520012,'(milkweed of central North America; a threatened species)'). g(109520166,'(perennial of eastern North America having pink-purple flowers)'). g(109520314,'(milkweed of southern North America having large starry purple-pink flowers)'). g(109520470,'(milkweed of southwestern United States and Mexico; poisonous to livestock)'). g(109520654,'(erect perennial of eastern and southern United States having showy orange flowers)'). g(109520900,'(milkweed of the eastern United States with narrow leaves in whorls and greenish-white flowers)'). g(109521081,'(small genus of South American evergreen vines)'). g(109521234,'(robust twining shrub having racemes of fragrant white or pink flowers with flat spreading terminal petals that trap nocturnal moths and hold them until dawn)'). g(109521488,'(genus of perennial tropical African lianas)'). g(109521629,'(any of various mostly giant tropical lianas of Africa and Madagascar having greenish or purple flowers and long smooth pods; 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of stars and planets)'). g(201360595,'(move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies)'). g(201360709,'(bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon")'). g(201360914,'(move ahead; travel onward; "We proceeded towards Washington"; "She continued in the direction of the hills"; can also be used in the temporal sense: "We are moving ahead in time now")'). g(201361265,'(act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way: "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington)'). g(201361481,'(proceed slowly or with difficulty; "the boat limped into the harbor")'). g(201361635,'(push one''s way; "she barged into the meeting room")'). g(201361796,'(march in a procession; "They processed into the dining room")'). g(201362009,'(march back along the same way)'). g(201362108,'(travel backward; "back into the driveway"; "The car backed up and hit the tree")'). g(201362365,'(move out of a space backwards; "He backed out of the driveway")'). g(201362501,'(cause to travel backward; 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move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight")'). g(201421453,'(leave a camp; "The hikers decamped before dawn")'). g(201421577,'(leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule)'). g(201421708,'(grow in volume, as under the influence of heat or fermentation; of substances)'). g(201421865,'(extend in one or more directions; "The dough expands")'). g(201422057,'(spread abroad or out; "The sun dispread its beams")'). g(201422173,'(grow outward; of plants)'). g(201422262,'(take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; also metaphorical, as in "This brings me to the main point")'). g(201422854,'(bring back to the point of departure)'). g(201422995,'(carry (as mud) on the feet and deposit)'). g(201423096,'(bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor")'). g(201423342,'(introduce; "God interposed death")'). g(201423442,'(bring someone to church for a special rite, as of a woman after childbirth)'). g(201423580,'(transport from one place or state to another; "Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal")'). g(201423775,'(convey in a tube)'). g(201423853,'(move somewhere quickly; "The President was whisked away in his limo")'). g(201423992,'(move quickly and nimbly; "He whisked into the house")'). g(201424107,'(transmit or serve as the medium for transmission, as of sounds or images; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat")'). g(201424437,'(bring in through pipes; "Music was piped into the offices")'). g(201424568,'(as of sounds or images; "The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine")'). g(201424723,'(transmit again)'). g(201424805,'(travel around, esp. on foot)'). g(201424909,'(pass by, over, or under without making contact; "the balloon cleared the tree tops")'). g(201425087,'(turn the forearm or the hand so that the palm is directed downwards)'). g(201425219,'(turn the hand and forearm so that the palm faces up or forwards)'). g(201425348,'(go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners")'). g(201425499,'(to depart and forget, or neglect to bring or take along: She wept thinking she''d been left behind.)'). g(201425693,'(bulge outward; "His eyes popped")'). g(201425848,'(move headlong at high speed; "The cars careered down the road"; "The mob careered through the streets")'). g(201426022,'(move around in a circular motion; "The Earth revolves around the Sun")'). g(201426194,'(make a circuit: "They were circuiting about the state")'). g(201426321,'(strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table")'). g(201426574,'(spread manure, as for fertilization)'). g(201426688,'(spread birdlime on branches to catch birds)'). g(201426811,'(spread something around something)'). g(201426912,'(fold or close up, as of an umbrella or a music stand)'). g(201427074,'(collapse like a concertina)'). g(201427168,'(become active: "He finally bestirred himself")'). g(201427285,'(march out (as from a defile) into open ground; "The regiments debouched from the valley")'). g(201427466,'(bring outside the body for surgery, of organs)'). g(201427596,'(move in an agitated or confused manner)'). g(201427706,'(force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria")'). g(201427877,'(cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert")'). g(201428021,'(march a person against his will by any method)'). g(201428133,'(flow in small streams; "Tears guttered down her face")'). g(201428258,'(run quickly; "He hared down the hill")'). g(201428381,'(move quickly, as if by cutting one''s way: "Planes lanced towards the shore")'). g(201428543,'(spread over a surface, like a mantle)'). g(201428651,'(go around the flank of (an opposing army))'). g(201428778,'(travel through the air, of sound or light)'). g(201428886,'(come into dock, as of a ship)'). g(201429002,'(move out of a dock; "We docked at noon")'). g(201429131,'(move (another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience)'). g(201429276,'(toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way; "The shipwrecked survivors welterd in the sea for hours")'). g(201429473,'(shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court")'). g(201429784,'(cause to run in panic: "Thunderbolts can stampede animals")'). g(201429924,'(fill to capacity; "This singer always packs the concert halls"; "They murder trial packed the court house")'). g(201430118,'(bring ashore; "The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island")'). g(201430303,'(move quickly in a straight line; "The plane streaked across the sky")'). g(201430443,'(move in a curve; "He swung his left fist")'). g(201430565,'(give a preliminary swing to the arm pitching, as in baseball)'). g(201430690,'(move or go steadily or gradually; "The crowd is drawing nearer to the square")'). g(201430837,'(change from one vehicle or transportation line to another; "She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast")'). g(201431048,'(nautical: to move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position: "The vessel hove into sight")'). g(201431218,'(move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; "The car crashed through the glass door")'). g(201431365,'(move fast, noisily, and heavily; "The bus thundered down the road")'). g(201431504,'(move with a snapping sound; "bullets snapped past us")'). g(201431619,'(make violent, noisy movements)'). g(201431711,'(make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should step to the fore and help their peers")'). g(201431957,'(cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book")'). g(201432133,'(turn over pages; "leaf through a book")'). g(201432233,'(turn over the pages of; "leaf a book")'). g(201432332,'(cause to move around, "turn a key"; "turn a wheel"; "he turned her around"; also used in an abstract sense: "turn your attention to this painting")'). g(201432584,'(move smoothly along a surface; 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"The child was underexposed to language")'). g(201446720,'(expose to light, of photographic film)'). g(201446857,'(expose to too much light; of photographic film)'). g(201446989,'(expose to too little light, of photographic film)'). g(201447124,'(apply anesthetics to; "The doctor anesthesized the patient before surgery")'). g(201447293,'(make sensitive to the influence of radiant energy and esp. light, as of an organism or a substance)'). g(201447471,'(cause to be senseless)'). g(201447667,'(make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses")'). g(201447824,'(overcome esp. with astonishment or disbelief; "The news stunned her")'). g(201447978,'(make dull or stupid; to muddle with drunkenness or infatuation)'). g(201448131,'(cause to sense; make sensitive; "She sensitized me with respect to gender differences in this traditional male-dominated society"; "My tongue became sensitized to good wine")'). g(201448459,'(stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience")'). g(201448712,'(provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation)'). g(201448850,'(cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; 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"They watched as the murderer was executed")'). g(201456625,'(perceive with any or all of one''s senses; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You''ll see a lot of cheating in this school"; give rise to or be characterized by; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions")'). g(201456984,'(perceive by sight; "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?")'). g(201457245,'(see and understand, have a good eye; "The artist must first learn to see")'). g(201457379,'(see something for a brief time)'). g(201457503,'(see, as if for the first time)'). g(201457618,'(look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem")'). g(201457770,'(perceive with attention; direct one''s gaze towards; "She looked over the expanse of land"; "Look at your child!" 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"National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship..")'). g(201465301,'(display the contents of a file or start an application)'). g(201465435,'(cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop)'). g(201465583,'(display in the air or cause to float: "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N.")'). g(201465746,'(bring out for display: "The proud father produced many pictures of his baby"; "The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him")'). g(201465996,'(produce suddenly or automatically, as of tears of charm)'). g(201466116,'(hold up something as an example; hold up one''s achievements for admiration)'). g(201466279,'(exhibit on a bench; of animals such as dogs at shows)'). g(201466394,'(expose one''s buttocks to; "moon the audience")'). g(201466509,'(display proudly)'). g(201466623,'(exhibit aggressively)'). g(201466709,'(display as a mannequin; "model the latest fashion")'). g(201466830,'(as for artistic purposes)'). g(201466958,'(be rampant, as of a beast in a heraldic depiction)'). g(201467069,'(make visible; 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keep from being perceived by others, as of emotions or expressions of emotions; "She conceals her anger well")'). g(201469356,'(hide in the earth, as of a hunted fox)'). g(201469456,'(go into hiding or conceal oneself; "Where is your little brother hiding?")'). g(201469615,'(spread over a surface to conceal or protect; "This paint covers well")'). g(201469747,'(hide in one''s bosom: "She bosomed his letters")'). g(201469864,'(cover from sight)'). g(201469958,'(hide under a false appearance)'). g(201470093,'(hide from others, as of feelings)'). g(201470194,'(take part in a masquerade)'). g(201470287,'(cover up a misdemeanor; "Let''s not whitewash the crimes of Stallin")'). g(201470473,'(hide from view or knowledge; "The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House")'). g(201470672,'(hold a thought or feeling of)'). g(201470807,'(show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington")'). g(201471095,'(demonstrate the guilt of (someone); 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"We must develop the enemy soldiers")'). g(201475142,'(discover again)'). g(201475232,'(become invisible or unnoticeable; "The effect vanished when day broke)'). g(201475457,'(go away or disappear; "The fog cleared in the afternoon")'). g(201475576,'(disappear suddenly, as if under the surface of a body of water)'). g(201475713,'(bring onto the market or release, as of an intellectual creation: "produce a movie"; "bring out a book"; "produce a new play")'). g(201475970,'(produce or introduce on the stage; "The Shakespeare Company is offering "King Lear" this month")'). g(201476128,'(produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; "He sprang a new haircut on his wife")'). g(201476275,'(appear suddenly or unexpectedly)'). g(201476380,'(make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds")'). g(201476582,'(become glassy; lose clear vision; "Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep)'). g(201476725,'(cast a shadow upon; "The tall tree overshadowed the house"; "The tragedy overshadowed the couple''s happiness")'). g(201476920,'(cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention; 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keep an eye on; keep under surveillance)'). g(201481176,'(catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes: "caught sight of the kings men coming over the ridge.")'). g(201481380,'(look at with amorous intentions)'). g(201481481,'(look seductively at someone)'). g(201481583,'(look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression: "They leer, they simper at her shame": Gay)'). g(201481785,'(look with amazement; look stupidly)'). g(201481912,'(look at with admiration)'). g(201482007,'(look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one''s navel")'). g(201482148,'(look furtively)'). g(201482231,'(throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "glint" is archaic; "I only peeked--I didn''t see anything interesting")'). g(201482454,'(look over carefully; "Please inspect your father''s will carefully")'). g(201482665,'(make an official inspection on foot of (the bounds of a property); "Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years")'). g(201482875,'(look over, usually with the intention to rob; 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"Can I give you the children for the weekend?")'). g(201506956,'(give as a present; make a gift of; "What will you give her for her birthday?")'). g(201507300,'(to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort; "take shelter from the storm")'). g(201507431,'(furnish with an endowment)'). g(201507553,'(endow with a benefice)'). g(201507640,'(give out freely)'). g(201507791,'(dispose of in a raffle)'). g(201507890,'(give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the agreed-on compensation; "Remember to tip the waiter")'). g(201508080,'(retain possession of)'). g(201508396,'(hold over goods to be sold for the next season)'). g(201508522,'(look after; be the keeper of; have charge of; "He keeps the bees on the estate")'). g(201508689,'(have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense: "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master''s degree from Harvard")'). g(201509063,'(have or exploit a monopoly of; "OPEC wants to monopolize oil")'). g(201509192,'(of power or authority)'). g(201509295,'(have ownership or possession of; 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"The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store")'). g(201511800,'(buy, select; "I''ll take a pound of that sausage")'). g(201511928,'(purchase; "What did you get at the toy store?")'). g(201512035,'(sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars")'). g(201512144,'(engage in a commercial transaction; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let''s rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?")'). g(201512393,'(grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners")'). g(201512625,'(lease or rent all or part of (a leased or rented property) to another person; "We sublet our apartment over the summer")'). g(201512827,'(grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee; "We rent out our apartment to tourists every year"; "He hired himself out as a cook")'). g(201513073,'(receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day")'). g(201513237,'(make use of or accept for some purpose; "take a risk"; "take an opportunity")'). g(201513366,'(get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front")'). g(201513653,'(of a deliberative body: receive (a report) officially, as from a committee)'). g(201513791,'(receive stolen goods)'). g(201513874,'(come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work")'). g(201514751,'(acquire by trade or sacrifice or exchange; "She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work")'). g(201514923,'(obtain through effort or management; "She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents"; "We found the money to send our sons to college")'). g(201515137,'(seize upon or latch onto something; "The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater")'). g(201515276,'(take possession of; "She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives")'). g(201515455,'(refuse to let have; "She denies me every pleasure"; "he denies her her weekly allowance")'). g(201515668,'(restrain, esp. from indulging in some pleasure; "She denied herself wine and spirits")'). g(201515833,'(get something or somebody for a specific purpose; "I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener"; "I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing"; "The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter")'). g(201516187,'(hold back; refuse to hand over)'). g(201516385,'(refuse to grant, as of a petition or request; "The dean denied the students'' request for more physics courses"; "the prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day")'). g(201516644,'(hold back or set aside, esp. for future use or contingency: reserve: they held back their applause in anticipation.)'). g(201516824,'(hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital)'). g(201516948,'(retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments; "My employer is withholding taxes")'). g(201517141,'(deduct from someone''s wages)'). g(201517230,'(take by conquest; as of territory)'). g(201517364,'(take illegally, as of territory)'). g(201517466,'(furnish a fund for; "Who will fund the new welfare program?")'). g(201517669,'(supply with funds in return for a promised share of profits)'). g(201517803,'(provide with sufficient funds; finance; "Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy?")'). g(201517979,'(take up, as of debts or payments; "absorb the costs for something")'). g(201518129,'(support through subsidies; "The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized")'). g(201518274,'(obtain or provide money for; "Can we finance the addition to our home?")'). g(201518465,'(support financial backing for; "back this enterprise")'). g(201518580,'(sell or provide on credit)'). g(201518670,'(raise money for a cause or project; "We are fundraising for AIDS research")'). g(201518840,'(call for and obtain payment of; "we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts")'). g(201519049,'(collect fees or profits)'). g(201519152,'(renew the financing of)'). g(201519241,'(store in a fund)'). g(201519318,'(store in a computer; "computerized dictionary")'). g(201519433,'(set up a fund; convert into a debt)'). g(201519529,'(support financially in an enterprise; "The scholarship saw me through college")'). g(201519748,'(assume sponsorship of)'). g(201519872,'(assume responsibility for or leadership of; "The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan")'). g(201520055,'(sponsor together with another sponsor)'). g(201520167,'(cause to change ownership; "I transferred my stock holdings to my children")'). g(201520476,'(transfer to another; of rights or property; "Our house passed under his official control")'). g(201520635,'(transfer from ecclesiastical to civil possession, use, or control)'). g(201520768,'(be transferred to another owner; "This restaurant changed owners twice last year")'). g(201520955,'(throw or cast away; "Put away your worries")'). g(201521401,'(toss out; get rid of; "deep-six these old souvenirs!")'). g(201521543,'(throw away, of something encumbering)'). g(201521645,'(dispose of; "trash these old chairs;"; "junk an old car")'). g(201521779,'(get rid of; "We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer")'). g(201521912,'(remove unwanted elements; "The company weeded out the incompetent people"; "The new law removes the old inequities")'). g(201522120,'(dispose of; "Get rid of these old shoes!" "The company got rid of all the dead wood")'). g(201522341,'(get rid of unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service")'). g(201522508,'(as of refuse; "No dumping in these woods!")'). g(201522620,'(dispose of; as of old clothes; "She finally retired that old coat")'). g(201522764,'(to keep up and reserve for personal or special use: "save something in case you hit trouble.")'). g(201522995,'(supply sparingly, with a meager allowance)'). g(201523115,'(equip with fins, as of a car)'). g(201523204,'(provide with a terrace, as of a house)'). g(201523317,'(supply nerves to (some organ or body part))'). g(201523426,'(of materials from waste products)'). g(201523551,'(preserve a dead body)'). g(201523661,'(make into a mummy)'). g(201523751,'(throw away (slang); "Chuck these old notes")'). g(201523865,'(turn away from; give up; "I am foreswearing women forever")'). g(201524047,'(give up with the intent of never claiming again; "Abandon your life to God"; "She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti"; "We gave the drowning victim up for dead")'). g(201524319,'(forsake, leave behind; "We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot")'). g(201524538,'(forsake; "ditch a lover")'). g(201524625,'(leave stranded; put ashore on a desolate island and abandon)'). g(201524757,'(transfer one''s right to)'). g(201524852,'(give out; "We were assigned new uniforms")'). g(201525019,'(leave or give by will; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry")'). g(201525224,'(be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead")'). g(201525483,'(fall to somebody by assignment or lot: "The task fell to me"; "It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims")'). g(201525675,'(come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son")'). g(201525812,'(give to or transfer possession of; "I am passing on my genes to my children")'). g(201525997,'(transmit from one generation to the next, of characteristics)'). g(201526132,'(passed on, as by inheritance; "This ring was handed down through many generations")'). g(201526289,'(place into the hands or custody of; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers")'). g(201526780,'(pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking")'). g(201526925,'(throw (a ball) to another player; "Smith passed")'). g(201527059,'(transfer or deliver to another, as of information; "convey the news to everyone")'). g(201527254,'(move from one place to another, as of information; "transfer the data"; "transmit the news")'). g(201527537,'(use the File Transfer Protocol to transfer data from one computer to another; "You can ftp these data")'). g(201527700,'((computer science) transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage)'). g(201527871,'(transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location)'). g(201528065,'(transfer a file or program to a central computer from a smaller computer or a computer at a remote location)'). g(201528254,'(distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis"; "I''m allocating the rations for the camping trip")'). g(201528592,'(allocate,distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data")'). g(201528789,'(distribute in rations, as in the army; "Cigarettes are rationed")'). g(201528938,'(restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war; "Bread was rationed during the siege of the city")'). g(201529125,'(relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in")'). g(201529391,'(surrender, as a result of pressure or force)'). g(201529508,'(give up for a price or reward: "She sold her principles for a successful career")'). g(201529684,'(convey or reveal information; "Give one''s name")'). g(201529865,'(deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot")'). g(201529966,'(give the names of; "Name the states west of the Mississippi!")'). g(201530096,'(receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller''s daughter"; "I won''t have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present")'). g(201530524,'(admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We''ll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member")'). g(201530770,'(take on more fuel, as of a plane, ship, or car)'). g(201530888,'(take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain")'). g(201531034,'(accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals")'). g(201531148,'(refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality")'). g(201531351,'(accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts")'). g(201531484,'(provide; "The city has to put up half the required amount")'). g(201531627,'(refuse to accept; "dishonor checks and drafts")'). g(201531769,'(come into possession of; "How did you obtain the visa?")'). g(201532130,'(get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed")'). g(201532350,'(get despite difficulties or obstacles: "I extracted a promise from the Dean for two ne positions")'). g(201532512,'(obtain by legal of official process; "take our a license"; "take out a patent")'). g(201532656,'(secure a place in a college, university, etc.)'). g(201532784,'(secure a copyright on a written work; "did you copyright your manuscript?")'). g(201532925,'(obtain a patent for; "Should I patent this invention?")'). g(201533043,'(obtain with difficulty: "He eked out some information from the archives")'). g(201533194,'(make by laborious and precarious means; "He eked out a living as a painter")'). g(201533348,'(as of aid, help, services, or support)'). g(201533484,'(seek to employ; "The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants")'). g(201533628,'(try to get or reach; "seek a position"; "seek an education"; "seek happiness")'). g(201533803,'(make a bid for; "His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population")'). g(201533947,'(make a search (for); "Things that die with their eyes open and questing"; "The animal came questing through the forest")'). g(201534137,'(obtain by coercion or intimidation; "They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss")'). g(201534354,'(raise the price of something after agreeing on a lower price)'). g(201534478,'(obtain through intimidation)'). g(201534587,'(obtain through threats)'). g(201534676,'(sell illegally, as on the black market)'). g(201534777,'(sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol)'). g(201534906,'(deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor)'). g(201535023,'(exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sells machine tools"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit")'). g(201535630,'(sell cheaply as remainders, as of books)'). g(201535736,'(sell (something) again after having bought it)'). g(201535845,'(sell articles or photos to several publications)'). g(201535960,'(of museums, selling artwork)'). g(201536056,'(sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive)'). g(201536195,'(convert into cash; of goods and property)'). g(201536300,'(sell at an auction)'). g(201536410,'(do business; offer for sale as for one''s livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes")'). g(201536756,'(conduct business; "transact with foreign governments")'). g(201536929,'(sell; "deal hashish")'). g(201537029,'(deal on the black market)'). g(201537126,'(use or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a pyramid deal)'). g(201537263,'(distribute (cards) to the players in a game; "Who''s dealing?")'). g(201537422,'(give (a specific card) to a player; "He dealt me the Queen of Spades")'). g(201537571,'(deal cards wrongly)'). g(201537654,'(sell on the retail market)'). g(201537779,'(sell in large quantities)'). g(201537888,'(be sold for a certain price; "The painting brought $10,000"; "The old print fetched a high price at the auction")'). g(201538082,'(get rid of all one''s merchandise)'). g(201538228,'(dispose of by selling; of artworks in museums)'). g(201538351,'(get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly")'). g(201538583,'(get or regain something necessary, usualle quickly or briefly; "Catch some sleep"; "catch one''s breath")'). g(201538749,'(come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day")'). g(201539061,'(obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer)'). g(201539216,'(enter a computer; "Have you logged in lately?")'). g(201539361,'(exit a computer; "Please log off before you go home")'). g(201539506,'(make up for or make good)'). g(201539622,'(reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss)'). g(201539754,'(make proper payment to)'). g(201539888,'(pay too much)'). g(201539991,'(pay too little)'). g(201540097,'(pay for something before receiving it)'). g(201540206,'(make amends for; pay compensation for)'). g(201540362,'(take out insurance for)'). g(201540526,'(secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for; "This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness")'). g(201540752,'(provide additional insurance for)'). g(201540874,'(take out coinsurance)'). g(201540968,'(give money in exchange for goods or services; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please")'). g(201541614,'(cancel or discharge a debt; "pay up, please!")'). g(201541783,'(discharge or settle; "pay a debt"; "pay an obligation")'). g(201541916,'(pay someone and settle a debt; "I squared with him")'). g(201542031,'(do or give something to somebody in return; "Does she pay you for the work you are doing?")'). g(201542252,'(fail to pay up)'). g(201542388,'(be in debt; "She owes me $200"; "The thesis owes much to his adviser")'). g(201542552,'(be obliged to pay or repay)'). g(201542655,'(dispose of; make a financial settlement)'). g(201542838,'(dispose of; "settle the bills")'). g(201542934,'(refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check")'). g(201543072,'(come back after being refused; "the check bounced")'). g(201543212,'(send payment for)'). g(201543325,'(allow to have; "grant a privilege")'). g(201543501,'(let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison")'). g(201543718,'(grant in a condescending manner)'). g(201543824,'(put on a fixed allowance, as of food)'). g(201543927,'(transfer by deed; "grant land")'). g(201544040,'(hold dear; "I prize these old phtographs")'). g(201544212,'(exchange for cash)'). g(201544337,'(convert into cash; of commercial papers)'). g(201544440,'(pay off, as of loans or promissory notes)'). g(201544554,'(exchange or buy back for money; under threat)'). g(201544679,'(give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?" 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"bestow honors and prizes at graduation")'). g(201547570,'(present someone with a certificate)'). g(201547673,'(give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers")'). g(201547843,'(grant a pension to)'). g(201547940,'(hand over formally)'). g(201548066,'(submit (a verdict) to a court)'). g(201548161,'(make a donation of)'). g(201548251,'(grant a bestow; "bestow an honor on someone")'). g(201548440,'(give as a gift)'). g(201548518,'(bestow in large quantities; "He heaped him with work"; "She heaped scorn upon him")'). g(201548670,'(confer a miter on, as of a bishop)'). g(201548774,'(confer prosperity or happiness on)'). g(201548878,'(confer an academic degree upon; ''This school graduates 2,000 students each year")'). g(201549042,'(receive an academic degree upon completion of one''s studies; "She graduated in 1990")'). g(201549192,'(expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns: "He was showered with praise")'). g(201549343,'(enter as credit, in accounting)'). g(201549489,'(compute credits and debits of an account)'). g(201549594,'(out out of: "It is not desirable to overbalance the budget")'). g(201549722,'(keep an account of)'). g(201549907,'(enter as debit, in accounting)'). g(201550051,'(extend credit to)'). g(201550130,'(calculate principal and interest)'). g(201550228,'(feather one''s nest; 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"He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights")'). g(201555136,'(demand as being one''s due or property; assert one''s right or title to: "He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter"; "Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident")'). g(201555498,'(demand and take for use or service, esp. by military or public authority for public service)'). g(201555677,'(release from government control)'). g(201555797,'(claim back)'). g(201555928,'(legally take something in place of a debt payment)'). g(201556043,'(subject to foreclosing procedures; take away the right of mortgagors to redeem their mortgage)'). g(201556203,'(make undue claims to having)'). g(201556315,'(make off with belongings of others)'). g(201556515,'(take illegally, as of cattle)'). g(201556622,'(steal in a store)'). g(201556712,'(rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat)'). g(201556872,'(rob at gunpoint or with the threat of violence; "I was mugged in the streets of New York last night")'). g(201557033,'(copy illegally; of published material)'). g(201557142,'(take without referencing from someone else''s writing or speech; of intellectual property)'). g(201557368,'(take unauthorized (intellectual material))'). g(201557471,'(put in one''s pocket; "He pocketed the change")'). g(201557594,'(make a lot of money)'). g(201557697,'(make a profit; gain money or materially)'). g(201557898,'(make a big profit; often in a short period of time; "The investor really cleaned up when the stock market went up")'). g(201558078,'(take advantage of or capitalize on)'). g(201558180,'(make an unreasonable profit, as on the sale of difficult to obtain goods)'). g(201558319,'(draw advantages from; "he is capitalizing on her mistake"; "she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover")'). g(201558516,'(make neither profit nor loss)'). g(201558630,'(profit suddenly)'). g(201558731,'(keep in perfect or unaltered condition; "We preserve these archeological findings")'). g(201558918,'(deplete; "exhaust one''s savings")'). g(201559048,'(lay away for future use)'). g(201559274,'(lay in provisions; "The vessel victualled before the long voyage")'). g(201559412,'(put into long-term storage)'). g(201559504,'(store in a tank by causing (something) to flow into it)'). g(201559620,'(store in a a loft)'). g(201559699,'(store in a warehouse)'). g(201559786,'(provide storage for or keep in storage)'). g(201560013,'(keep or store in a garage, as of a car)'). g(201560115,'(store in bottles, as of liquids or gas)'). g(201560217,'(store in a silo, as of fodder)'). g(201560310,'(keep in one''s possession)'). g(201560447,'(keep; "She manages to hold down two jobs")'). g(201560555,'(hold on to)'). g(201560664,'(retain rights to; as of a job or a seat)'). g(201560796,'(pay in advance; "Can you advance me some money?")'). g(201560925,'(make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought")'). g(201561128,'(give a conciliatory gift or bribe to)'). g(201561225,'(buy stocks or shares of a company)'). g(201561324,'(take money from an illegal transaction)'). g(201561428,'(pay someone with influence in order to receive a favor)'). g(201561557,'(pay back; "Please refund me my money")'). g(201561739,'(pay back for some expense incurred; "Can the company reimburse me for my professional travel?")'). g(201561908,'(have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?")'). g(201562037,'(come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?" "I cannot find my gloves!")'). g(201562344,'(find by testing or cautious exploration; "He felt his way around the dark room")'). g(201562485,'(discover the location of; determine the place of; find by searching or examining; "Can you locate your cousins in the Midwest?")'). g(201562746,'(bring to light; "The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President")'). g(201562883,'(find unexpectedly: "she struck a goldmine")'). g(201563079,'(buy casually or spontaneously; "I picked up some food for a snack")'). g(201563210,'(pay for something; "pick up the tab"; "pick up the burden of high_interest mortgages")'). g(201563364,'(locate exactly; "can you pinpoint the position of the enemy?")'). g(201563515,'(miss from one''s possessions; lose sight of; "I''ve lost my glasses again!")'). g(201563668,'(fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; fail to keep in mind or in sight; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat"; "She lost her husband a year ago")'). g(201563990,'(get rid off by sleeping, as of a hangover)'). g(201564098,'(fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad")'). g(201564238,'(win something through one''s efforts)'). g(201564385,'(cheat or trick; "He cozened the money out of the old man")'). g(201564539,'(fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!")'). g(201564745,'(be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts; "The check will clear within 2 buisness days.")'). g(201564908,'(earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?" 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"We must stand or fall")'). g(201724374,'(suffer failure, as in some enterprise)'). g(201724478,'(fail to do something; leave something undone; "She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account")'). g(201724773,'(fail to catch, as of a ball)'). g(201724862,'(fail utterly; collapse; "The project foundered")'). g(201725008,'(make an effort or attempt; "He tried to shake off his fears"; "The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"; "The police attempted to stop the thief"; "He sought to improve himself"; "She always seeks to do good in the world")'). g(201725485,'(search blindly or uncertainly; "His mind groped to make the connection")'). g(201725619,'(try very hard to do something)'). g(201725730,'(attempt by employing effort; "we endeavor to make our customers happy")'). g(201725941,'(to strive with determination; "John is bucking for a promotion.")'). g(201726067,'(put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; 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"May I serve you?"; "She attends the old lady in the wheelchair"; "Can you wait on our table, please?"; "Is a salesperson assisting you?")'). g(201732641,'(serve as a valet)'). g(201732720,'(be used by; as of a utility: "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses")'). g(201732942,'(be a delegate for; represent somebody''s interest, as of politicians and office holders representing their constituents, or of a tenant representing other tenants in a housing dispute; "I represent the silent majority")'). g(201733234,'(be representative or typical for; "This period is represented by Beethoven")'). g(201733418,'(be a spokesperson for: "He represents the Government''s position")'). g(201733557,'(be compliant; go along with; act in agreement with; "He complied with my instructions"; "You must comply or else!" 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"Foster our children''s well-being and education")'). g(201741432,'(incite or stimulate; "The Academy was formed to spur research")'). g(201741564,'(promote somebody by brevet, in the military)'). g(201741671,'(contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom")'). g(201742021,'(contribute to the furtherance of; "This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries")'). g(201742199,'(take further or advance; "carry a cause")'). g(201742302,'(support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity")'). g(201742423,'(be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing")'). g(201742587,'(be supportive of; "Will you support me during the meeting?")'). g(201742853,'(maintain or support somebody who is weaker or less competent)'). g(201742994,'(compensate for a weaker partner or member by one''s own performance; "I resent having to carry her all the time")'). g(201743186,'(lend moral support to)'). g(201743274,'(give support or one''s blessing to; 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make indecent advances to)'). g(201751966,'(accept as a challenge)'). g(201752073,'(impinge or infringe upon; "This impinges on my rights as an individual")'). g(201752237,'(make excessive use of; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy")'). g(201752442,'(conduct oneself toward; treat or handle; "You can''t use people to achieve your own evil plans!")'). g(201752616,'(treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let''s not mollycoddle our students!")'). g(201752871,'(enter someone''s property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act; "Someone broke in while I was on vacation"; "They broke into my car and stole my radio!")'). g(201753159,'(enter unlawfully on someone''s property; "Don''t trespass on my land!")'). g(201753347,'(commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling)'). g(201753501,'(establish a conditioned response)'). g(201753616,'(pay close attention to; give heed to; 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