🔄 Synonyms of "Echium"
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| Word | Definition |
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| genus echiumnoun | a genus of bristly herbs and shrubs of the family boraginaceae |
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| Word | Definition |
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| genus echiumnoun | a genus of bristly herbs and shrubs of the family boraginaceae |
| acheniumnoun | (botany) achene |
| exostemanoun | (botany) Any of the flowering plant genus Exostema. |
| epidendrumnoun | (botany) Any plant of the genus Epidendrum. |
| elaternoun | (zoology) An elaterid, or click beetle. |
| euasteridnoun | Any plant of the clade Euasterids |
| echinatenoun | (botany) A bristly grain or pollen |
| euphyllophytenoun | Any member of the taxon Euphyllophytina of seed plants and ferns |
| perichaetiumnoun | (botany) perichaeth |
| epiphloeumnoun | (botany) A corky envelope or outer portion of bark, lying next beneath an epidermis. |
| episcianoun | (botany) Any member of the flowering plant genus Episcia; a flame violet. |
| epidermologynoun | A branch of cosmetic science specialising in the treatment of the skin. |
| echinocytenoun | (biology, medicine) A red blood cell with abnormal appearance characterized by many small, evenly spaced thorny projections. |
| ephedroidnoun | (botany) A member of the order of Ephedrales. |
| epiblemanoun | (botany) The epidermal cells of rootlets, specially adapted to absorb liquids. |
| spermidiumnoun | (obsolete, botany) An achene. |
| echinostelidnoun | Any slime mold of the order Echinostelida |
| pluteusnoun | (zoology) The free-swimming larvae of echinoderms. |
| aecidiumnoun | (mycology) A member of the form genus Aecidium. |
| epiphlœumnoun | Obsolete form of epiphloeum. [(botany) A corky envelope or outer portion of bark, lying next beneath an epidermis.] |
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