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Geiztrieb Definition

Air plant
() A plant deriving its sustenance from the air alone
Dove plant
() A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the center of the flower resembles a dove
Flax-plant
(n.) A plant in new Zealand (Phormium tenax), allied to the lilies and aloes. The leaves are two inches wide and several feet long, and furnish a fiber which is used for making ropes, mats, and coarse cloth.
Grapevine
(n.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes.
Ice plant
() A plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum), sprinkled with pellucid, watery vesicles, which glisten like ice. It is native along the Mediterranean, in the Canaries, and in South Africa. Its juice is said to be demulcent and diuretic
Plant
(n.) A vegetable
Plant
(n.) A bush, or young tree
Plant
(n.) The sole of the foot.
Plant
(n.) The whole machinery and apparatus employed in carrying on a trade or mechanical business
Plant
(n.) A plan
Plant
(n.) An oyster which has been bedded, in distinction from one of natural growth.
Plant
(n.) A young oyster suitable for transplanting.
Plant
(n.) To put in the ground and cover, as seed for growth
Plant
(n.) To set in the ground for growth, as a young tree, or a vegetable with roots.
Plant
(n.) To furnish, or fit out, with plants
Plant
(n.) To engender
Plant
(n.) To furnish with a fixed and organized population
Plant
(n.) To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of
Plant
(n.) To set firmly
Plant
(n.) To set up
Plant
(v. i.) To perform the act of planting.
Plant-cane
(n.) A stalk or shoot of sugar cane of the first growth from the cutting. The growth of the second and following years is of inferior quality, and is called rattoon.
Plant-eating
(a.) Eating, or subsisting on, plants
Sucker
(n.) One who, or that which, sucks
Sucker
(n.) A suckling
Sucker
(n.) The embolus, or bucket, of a pump
Sucker
(n.) A pipe through which anything is drawn.
Sucker
(n.) A small piece of leather, usually round, having a string attached to the center, which, when saturated with water and pressed upon a stone or other body having a smooth surface, adheres, by reason of the atmospheric pressure, with such force as to enable a considerable weight to be thus lifted by the string
Sucker
(n.) A shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a plant
Sucker
(n.) Any one of numerous species of North American fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family Catostomidae
Sucker
(n.) The remora.
Sucker
(n.) The lumpfish.
Sucker
(n.) The hagfish, or myxine.
Sucker
(n.) A California food fish (Menticirrus undulatus) closely allied to the kingfish (a)
Sucker
(n.) A parasite
Sucker
(n.) A hard drinker
Sucker
(n.) A greenhorn
Sucker
(n.) A nickname applied to a native of Illinois.
Sucker
(v. t.) To strip off the suckers or shoots from
Sucker
(v. i.) To form suckers
Tomato
(n.) The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun)
Water plant
() A plant that grows in water
Wind-plant
(n.) A windflower.
Wind-sucker
(n.) A horse given to wind-sucking
Wind-sucker
(n.) The kestrel.

sucker (tomato plant; grapevine etc.) / suckers Bedeutung

plant
flora
plant life
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
sucker punch an unexpected punch
plant closing act of shutting down operation of a plant
plant virus a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
sucker mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction, related to carps
hog sucker
hog molly
Hypentelium nigricans
widely distributed in warm clear shallow streams
redhorse
redhorse sucker
North American sucker with reddish fins
leaf bug
plant bug
small brightolored insect that feeds on plant juices
four-lined plant bug
four-lined leaf bug
Poecilocapsus lineatus
yellow or orange leaf bug with four black stripes down the back, widespread in central and eastern North America
tarnished plant bug
Lygus lineolaris
widespread plant and fruit pest
plant louse
louse
any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants
woolly aphid
woolly plant louse
secretes a waxy substance like a mass of fine curly white cotton or woolly threads
jumping plant louse
psylla
psyllid
small active cicada-like insect with hind legs adapted for leaping, feeds on plant juices
plant hopper
planthopper
related to the leafhoppers and spittlebugs but rarely damages cultivated plants
tobacco hornworm
tomato worm
Manduca sexta
large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tobacco and related plants, similar to tomato hornworm
tomato hornworm
potato worm
Manduca quinquemaculata
large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tomato and potato plants, similar to tobacco hornworm
corn earworm
cotton bollworm
tomato fruitworm
tobacco budworm
vetchworm
Heliothis zia
larva of a noctuid moth, highly destructive to especially corn and cotton and tomato crops
sucker an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction
whale sucker
whalesucker
Remilegia australis
large blue Pacific remora that attaches to whales and dolphins
assembly plant a factory where manufactured parts are assembled into a finished product
bottling plant a plant where beverages are put into bottles with caps
chemical plant an industrial plant where chemicals are produced
electrical system electrical plant utility that provides electricity
factory
mill manufacturing plant
manufactory
a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing
heating system
heating plant
heating
heat
utility to warm a building, the heating system wasn't working, they have radiant heating
packinghouse
packing plant
a plant where livestock are slaughtered and processed and packed as meat products
periwinkle plant derivative an antineoplastic drug used to treat some forms of cancer
plant works industrial plant buildings for carrying on industrial labor, they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles
power station
power plant
powerhouse
an electrical generating station
recycling plant a plant for reprocessing used or abandoned materials
sewage disposal plant
disposal plant
a plant for disposing of sewage
steel mill
steelworks
steel plant
steel factory
a factory where steel is made
plant something planted secretly for discovery by another, the police used a plant to trick the thieves, he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant
grapevine
pipeline
word of mouth
gossip spread by spoken communication, the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth
tomato concentrate a concentrated form of tomatoes
lollipop
sucker all-day sucker
hard candy on a stick
bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwich
BLT
sandwich filled with slices of bacon and tomato with lettuce
tomato mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
beefsteak tomato any of several large tomatoes with thick flesh
cherry tomato small red to yellow tomatoes
plum tomato a kind of cherry tomato that is frequently used in cooking rather than eaten raw
tomatillo
husk tomato
Mexican husk tomato
small edible yellow to purple tomato-like fruit enclosed in a bladderlike husk
oyster plant
vegetable oyster
long white salsify
sucker flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws
catsup
ketchup
cetchup
tomato ketchup
thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes
tomato paste thick concentrated tomato puree
tomato sauce sauce made with a puree of tomatoes (or strained tomatoes) with savory vegetables and other seasonings, can be used on pasta
stuffed tomato hot stuffed tomato tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly
stuffed tomato cold stuffed tomato tomato cases filled with various salad mixtures and served cold
tomato juice the juice of tomatoes (usually bottled or canned)
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