lupines

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İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of lupine
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Belonging to the genus Lupinus of leguminous herbs, some poisonous
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An edible lupine seed
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Ravenous
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Wolflike; wolfish
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{n} a kind of pulse, a kind of flower
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Having the characteristics of a wolf
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{i} any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin)
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The common species of the Eastern United States is L
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albus, the seeds of which have been used for food from ancient times
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Of, or pertaining to, the wolf
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or lupin Any of about 200 species of herbaceous and partly woody plants that make up the genus Lupinus in the pea family (see legume), found throughout the Mediterranean and especially on the prairies of western North America. Many are grown in the U.S. as ornamentals, and a few species are useful as cover or forage crops. Herbaceous lupines, which grow up to 4 ft (1.25 m) tall, have low, divided leaves and an upright flower spike, and many are hybridized for gardens. The name comes from the Latin for "wolf" because these plants were once thought to deplete, or "wolf," minerals from the soil; in actuality some species aid soil fertility through nitrogen fixation
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Wolfish; ravenous
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perennis
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A leguminous plant of the genus Lupinus, especially L
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There are many species in California
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He does not know a libel from a lupine In Latin: “Ignorat quid distent ara lupinis,” “He does not know good money from a counter, or a hawk from a handsaw ” The Romans called counters lupines or beans A libel was a small silver coin the tenth part of a denarius = the as
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any plant of the genus Lupin; bearing erect spikes of usually purplish-blue flowers
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Wolf-like; wolfish
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{s} wild, rapacious; wolf-like
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any plant of the genus Lupin; bearing erect spikes of usually purplish-blue flowers of or relating to or characteristic of wolves
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This flat, yellow bean native to the Mediterranean basin, has been cultivated since ancient times A three-hour soaking in water removes a bitter taste Occasionally eaten roasted as a snack
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of or relating to or characteristic of wolves