Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DANDELIONS
DANDELIONS
Definitions of DANDELIONS
- plural of dandelion.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using DANDELIONS in a Sentence
- European colonization introduced numerous farm and garden weeds, such as dandelions and the common plantain; they cleared the forest and established farms, including the planting of orchards and herbs.
- And where Amos loses herself in abstract loopiness, Carlton often gets caught up in pretty but ambiguous metaphors (see the dreamlike imagery of unicorns and vampires in "Half A Week Before The Winter" and the "dandelions blowing in the wind" of the orchestral "She Floats").
- " That same week, he wrote to Bernard, "A starry sky is something I should like to try to do, just as in the daytime I am going to try to paint a green meadow spangled with dandelions.
- The classic examples of these dispersal mechanisms, in the temperate northern hemisphere, include dandelions, which have a feathery pappus attached to their fruits (achenes) and can be dispersed long distances, and maples, which have winged fruits (samaras) that flutter to the ground.
- The caterpillar eats a variety of broadleaf plants, such as broadleaf plantains, dandelions, and violets:.
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