💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Subclover"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| sub clovernoun | Clipped compound of subterranean clover. |
| trifoliumnoun | (botany) Any of the genus Trifolium of clovers and trefoils. |
| subleafletnoun | (botany) A leaflet making up part of a subdivided (e.g. bipinnate) leaflet. |
| subumbelnoun | (botany) The underneath of an umbel |
| cloverleafnoun | (US) (with plural cloverleafs or cloverleaves) Ellipsis of cloverleaf interchange. |
| understoreynoun | (chiefly Commonwealth spelling) Alternative spelling of understory. [(architecture, dated, also figuratively) A story of a building below the stories generally used for residence or work.] |
| underleafnoun | A lower leaf on a plant. |
| shortianoun | (botany) Any of the subshrubs and perennial herbs of the genus Shortia. |
| underplant | (transitive) To plant underneath. |
| layernoun | A single thickness of some material covering a surface. |
| trefoilnoun | Any of several plants of the pea family, having compound, trifoliate leaves; especially one of the genus Trifolium. |
| subernoun | (dated, technical) Cork, or the corresponding layer of woody tissue below the epidermis of a plant. |
| underplantingnoun | An arrangement of underplants. |
| foliagenoun | The leaves of plants. |
| subfloranoun | A more local flora included within one of wider range. |
| trifoliolatenoun | (botany) A plant of this kind. |
| prairie clovernoun | (countable) A plant of that genus. |
| undervegetationnoun | Vegetation lying underneath; underbrush. |
| semifloretnoun | (botany) A floret, or floscule, with its corolla lengthened into a strap-shaped petal. |
| calypteranoun | Alternative form of calyptra. [(botany) In bryophytes, a thin hood of tissue that forms from the archegonium and covers the developing sporophyte and is shed as it ripens.] |
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