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Definition
Synonym
Glycinepflanzen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Glycinepflanzen
pl
(Glycine) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Sojabohne
f
(Glycine max)
Schlinggylcine
f
(Glycine clandestina)
glycine plants (botanical genus)
soya bean
Br.
; soybean
Am.
twining glycine; love creeper
Glycinepflanzen
pl
(Glycine) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Sojabohne
f
(Glycine max)
Schlinggylcine
f
(Glycine clandestina)
glycine plants (botanical genus)
soya bean
Br.
; soybean
Am.
twining glycine; love creeper
Glycinepflanzen
pl
(Glycine) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Sojabohne
f
(Glycine max)
Schlinggylcine
f
(Glycine clandestina)
glycine plants (botanical genus)
soya bean
Br.
; soybean
Am.
twining glycine; love creeper
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glycine plants Synonyme
Glycinepflanzen Definition
Bean
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
the
seed
of
certain
leguminous
herbs,
chiefly
of
the
genera
Faba,
Phaseolus,
and
Dolichos
Bean
(
n.
)
The
popular
name
of
other
vegetable
seeds
or
fruits,
more
or
less
resembling
true
beans.
Bean
caper
(
)
A
deciduous
plant
of
warm
climates,
generally
with
fleshy
leaves
and
flowers
of
a
yellow
or
whitish
yellow
color,
of
the
genus
Zygophyllum.
Bean
trefoil
(
)
A
leguminous
shrub
of
southern
Europe,
with
trifoliate
leaves
(Anagyris
foetida).
Botanical
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
botany
Buck
bean
(
)
A
plant
(Menyanthes
trifoliata)
which
grows
in
moist
and
boggy
places,
having
racemes
of
white
or
reddish
flowers
and
intensely
bitter
leaves,
sometimes
used
in
medicine
Castor
bean
(
)
The
bean
or
seed
of
the
castor-oil
plant
(Ricinus
communis,
or
Palma
Christi.)
Creeper
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
creeps
Creeper
(
n.
)
A
plant
that
clings
by
rootlets,
or
by
tendrils,
to
the
ground,
or
to
trees,
etc.
Creeper
(
n.
)
A
small
bird
of
the
genus
Certhia,
allied
to
the
wrens.
The
brown
or
common
European
creeper
is
C.
familiaris,
a
variety
of
which
(var.
Americana)
inhabits
America
Creeper
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
patten
mounted
on
short
pieces
of
iron
instead
of
rings
Creeper
(
n.
)
A
spurlike
device
strapped
to
the
boot,
which
enables
one
to
climb
a
tree
or
pole
Creeper
(
n.
)
A
small,
low
iron,
or
dog,
between
the
andirons.
Creeper
(
n.
)
An
instrument
with
iron
hooks
or
claws
for
dragging
at
the
bottom
of
a
well,
or
any
other
body
of
water,
and
bringing
up
what
may
lie
there.
Creeper
(
n.
)
Any
device
for
causing
material
to
move
steadily
from
one
part
of
a
machine
to
another,
as
an
apron
in
a
carding
machine,
or
an
inner
spiral
in
a
grain
screen.
Creeper
(
n.
)
Crockets.
See
Crocket.
Florida
bean
(
)
The
large,
roundish,
flattened
seed
of
Mucuna
urens.
See
under
Bean.
Florida
bean
(
)
One
of
the
very
large
seeds
of
the
Entada
scandens.
Free-love
(
n.
)
The
doctrine
or
practice
of
consorting
with
the
opposite
sex,
at
pleasure,
without
marriage.
Genus
(
n.
)
A
class
of
objects
divided
into
several
subordinate
species
Genus
(
n.
)
An
assemblage
of
species,
having
so
many
fundamental
points
of
structure
in
common,
that
in
the
judgment
of
competent
scientists,
they
may
receive
a
common
substantive
name.
A
genus
is
not
necessarily
the
lowest
definable
group
of
species,
for
it
may
often
be
divided
into
several
subgenera.
In
proportion
as
its
definition
is
exact,
it
is
natural
genus
Ignatius
bean
(
)
See
Saint
Ignatius's
bean,
under
Saint.
Light-o'-love
(
n.
)
An
old
tune
of
a
dance,
the
name
of
which
made
it
a
proverbial
expression
of
levity,
especially
in
love
matters.
Light-o'-love
(
n.
)
Hence:
A
light
or
wanton
woman.
Love
(
n.
)
A
feeling
of
strong
attachment
induced
by
that
which
delights
or
commands
admiration
Love
(
n.
)
Especially,
devoted
attachment
to,
or
tender
or
passionate
affection
for,
one
of
the
opposite
sex.
Love
(
n.
)
Courtship
Love
(
n.
)
Affection
Love
(
n.
)
Due
gratitude
and
reverence
to
God.
Love
(
n.
)
The
object
of
affection
Love
(
n.
)
Cupid,
the
god
of
love
Love
(
n.
)
A
thin
silk
stuff.
Love
(
n.
)
A
climbing
species
of
Clematis
(C.
Vitalba).
Love
(
n.
)
Nothing
Love
(
n.
)
To
have
a
feeling
of
love
for
Love
(
n.
)
To
regard
with
passionate
and
devoted
affection,
as
that
of
one
sex
for
the
other.
Love
(
n.
)
To
take
delight
or
pleasure
in
Love
(
v.
i.)
To
have
the
feeling
of
love
Love-drury
(
n.
)
Affection.
Love-making
(
n.
)
Courtship.
Love-sick
(
a.
)
Languishing
with
love
or
amorous
desire
Love-sick
(
a.
)
Originating
in,
or
expressive
of,
languishing
love.
Love-sickness
(
n.
)
The
state
of
being
love-sick.
Pichurim
bean
(
)
The
seed
of
a
Brazilian
lauraceous
tree
(Nectandra
Puchury)
of
a
taste
and
smell
between
those
of
nutmeg
and
of
sassafras,
--
sometimes
used
medicinally.
Called
also
sassafras
nut.
Sea
bean
(
)
Same
as
Florida
bean.
Self-love
(
n.
)
The
love
of
one's
self
Tonca
bean
(
)
See
Tonka
bean.
Tonka
bean
(
)
The
seed
of
a
leguminous
tree
(Dipteryx
odorata),
native
of
Guiana.
It
has
a
peculiarly
agreeable
smell,
and
is
employed
in
the
scenting
of
snuff.
Called
also
tonquin
bean.
Tonquin
bean
(
)
See
Tonka
bean.
Twining
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Twine
glycine plants (botanical genus) / soya bean [Br.]; soybean [Am.] / twining glycine; love creeper Bedeutung
phytotherapy
herbal
therapy
botanical
medicine
the
use
of
plants
or
plant
extracts
for
medicinal
purposes
(especially
plants
that
are
not
part
of
the
normal
diet)
labor
of
love
labour
of
love
productive
work
performed
voluntarily
without
material
reward
or
compensation
sexual
love
lovemaking
making
love
love
love
life
sexual
activities
(often
including
sexual
intercourse)
between
two
people,
his
lovemaking
disgusted
her,
he
hadn't
had
any
love
in
months,
he
has
a
very
complicated
love
life
extramarital
sex
free
love
sexual
intercourse
between
individuals
who
are
not
married
to
one
another
agape
love
feast
a
religious
meal
shared
as
a
sign
of
love
and
fellowship
love
match
a
marriage
for
love's
sake,
not
an
arranged
marriage
cupboard
love
a
show
of
affection
motivated
by
selfishness
form
genus
an
artificial
taxonomic
category
established
on
the
basis
of
morphological
resemblance
for
organisms
of
obscure
true
relationships
especially
fossil
forms
Heliobacter
genus
Heliobacter
a
genus
of
helical
or
curved
or
straight
aerobic
bacteria
with
rounded
ends
and
multiple
flagella,
found
in
the
gastric
mucosa
of
primates
(including
humans)
bacteria
genus
a
genus
of
bacteria
Aerobacter
genus
Aerobacter
aerobic
bacteria
widely
distributed
in
nature
Rhizobium
genus
Rhizobium
the
type
genus
of
Rhizobiaceae,
usually
occur
in
the
root
nodules
of
legumes,
can
fix
atmospheric
oxygen
Agrobacterium
genus
Agrobacterium
small
motile
bacterial
rods
that
can
reduce
nitrates
and
cause
galls
on
plant
stems
genus
Bacillus
type
genus
of
the
Bacillaceae,
includes
many
saprophytes
important
in
decay
of
organic
matter
and
a
number
of
parasites
genus
Clostridium
anaerobic
or
micro-aerophilic
rod-shaped
or
spindle-shaped
saprophytes,
nearly
cosmopolitan
in
soil,
animal
intestines,
and
dung
genus
Nostoc
type
genus
of
the
family
Nostocaceae:
freshwater
blue-green
algae
genus
Trichodesmium
a
genus
of
blue-green
algae
Pseudomonas
genus
Pseudomonas
type
genus
of
the
family
Pseudomonodaceae
Xanthomonas
genus
Xanthomonas
a
genus
of
bacteria
similar
to
Pseudomonas
but
producing
a
yellow
pigment
that
is
not
soluble
in
water
Nitrobacter
genus
Nitrobacter
rod-shaped
soil
bacteria
Nitrosomonas
genus
Nitrosomonas
ellipsoidal
soil
bacteria
genus
Thiobacillus
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Spirillum
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Vibrio
a
genus
of
bacteria
Bacteroides
genus
Bacteroides
type
genus
of
Bacteroidaceae,
genus
of
Gram-negative
rodlike
anaerobic
bacteria
producing
no
endospores
and
no
pigment
and
living
in
the
gut
of
man
and
animals
Calymmatobacterium
genus
Calymmatobacterium
a
genus
of
bacterial
rods
containing
only
the
one
species
that
causes
granuloma
inguinale
Francisella
genus
Francisella
a
genus
of
Gram-negative
aerobic
bacteria
that
occur
as
pathogens
and
parasite
in
many
animals
(including
humans)
genus
Corynebacterium
the
type
genus
of
the
family
Corynebacteriaceae
which
is
widely
distributed
in
nature,
the
best
known
are
parasites
and
pathogens
of
humans
and
domestic
animals
genus
Listeria
a
genus
of
aerobic
motile
bacteria
of
the
family
Corynebacteriaceae
containing
small
Gram-positive
rods
genus
Escherichia
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Klebsiella
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Salmonella
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Serratia
Serratia
a
genus
of
motile
peritrichous
bacteria
that
contain
small
Gram-negative
rod
genus
Shigella
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Erwinia
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Rickettsia
can
cause
typhus
and
Rocky
Mountain
spotted
fever
in
humans
genus
Chlamydia
type
genus
of
the
family
Chlamydiaceae:
diseaseausing
parasites
genus
Mycoplasma
type
and
sole
genus
of
the
family
Mycoplasmataceae
genus
Actinomyces
type
genus
of
the
family
Actinomycetaceae
genus
Streptomyces
type
genus
of
the
family
Streptomycetaceae
genus
Mycobacterium
nonmotile
Gram-positive
aerobic
bacteria
Polyangium
genus
Polyangium
type
genus
of
the
family
Polyangiaceae:
myxobacteria
with
rounded
fruiting
bodies
enclosed
in
a
membrane
Micrococcus
genus
Micrococcus
type
genus
of
the
family
Micrococcaceae
genus
Staphylococcus
includes
many
pathogenic
species
genus
Lactobacillus
type
genus
of
the
family
Lactobacillaceae
genus
Diplococcus
a
genus
of
bacteria
genus
Streptococcus
a
genus
of
bacteria
Spirochaeta
genus
Spirochaeta
the
type
genus
of
the
family
Spirochaetaceae,
a
bacterium
that
is
flexible,
undulating,
and
chiefly
aquatic
genus
Treponema
type
genus
of
Treponemataceae:
anaerobic
spirochetes
with
an
undulating
rigid
body,
parasitic
in
warm-blooded
animals
genus
Borrelia
small
flexible
parasitic
spirochetes
having
three
to
five
wavy
spirals
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