💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Blite"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mat amaranthnoun | Amaranthus blitoides, a species of glabrous plant. |
| matweednoun | Any of several maritime grasses. |
| water spinachnoun | Ipomoea aquatica, a green leafy vegetable used as a food in several cuisines of East and Southeast Asia |
| bluetnoun | Any of several different plants, from several genera, having bluish flowers. |
| edible amaranthnoun | Amaranthus tricolor, native to South America; widely cultivated. |
| amaranthusnoun | Any of the genus Amaranthus; an amaranth. |
| pigweednoun | Any of various weedy plants sometimes used as pig fodder: |
| chinese spinachnoun | Any of several plants grown as leaf vegetables: |
| amaranthnoun | Any of various herbs of the genus Amaranthus. |
| blazing starnoun | Any of various plants including: |
| blueminknoun | Ageratum houstonianum (blueweed). |
| amarantusnoun | amaranth (rare, formal) |
| alternantheranoun | Any of the herbaceous plants in the genus Alternanthera in the amaranth family. |
| amaranthine | Unfading, eternal, immortal, infinite. |
| prince's feathernoun | Amaranthus hypochondriacus, an ornamental plant. |
| leafy goosefootnoun | A species of flowering plant in the amaranth family formerly used as leaf vegetable, Blitum virgatum, formerly Chenopodium foliosum. |
| love-lies-bleedingnoun | A tropical plant of species Amaranthus caudatus, that has clusters of little red flowers |
| flower-gentlenoun | A species of amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor). |
| silverheadnoun | The plant Blutaparon vermiculare. |
| bluestemnoun | (US) Any of various grasses having bluish stems, including little bluestem and big bluestem. |
🎨 Adjectives for "Blite"
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📝 Common Phrases with "Blite"
Words that come before
- seablite
- strawberryblite
- theblite
Words that come after
- blite.
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