Definitionn. any woodland plant of the genus Anemone grown for its beautiful flowers and whorls of dissected leaves
Last update: August 27, 2015
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We have anemones in our garden. [Please select]
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- These offer only pollen to their visitors, as species of anemone, poppy, rose, tulip, &c. They are simple in structure and regular in form, and the generally abundant pollen is usually freely exposed. [Please select]
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Among other common examples are the rosy-white hawthorn, wood anemone, bindweed, dropwort, and many others. [Please select]
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Gosse found that the anemone was able to pierce a thick piece of human skin. [Please select]
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Among the creatures of this class are the star-fish, polypus, sea-anemone, and infusoria. [Please select]
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"The flower of Death" is the name that the Chinese give to the wind-flower--the wood-anemone. [Please select]
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"A wood anemone," he said to himself; "I likened her to a wood anemone." [Please select]
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No, these are not petals, for the Anemone has none. [Please select]
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This begins with the anemone, modest and shy like our own, but three times as big, and well protected from the sharp May breezes by a soft, fluffy silk wrap. [Please select]
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Once Cap'n Bill had commanded and owned the "Anemone," a trading schooner that plied along the coast; and in those days Charlie Griffiths, who was Trot's father, had been the Captain's mate.' [Please select]
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