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willow
- IPA[ˈwilō]
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- a tree or shrub of temperate climates that typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and grows near water. Its pliant branches yield osiers for basketry, and its wood has various uses.;a machine with revolving spikes used for cleaning cotton, wool, or other fibers.
noun: willow, plural noun: willows
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- another term for willow warbler
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- a willow with diamond-shaped depressions on the trunk as a result of fungal attack, resulting ...
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- a common Eurasian and North American grouse with reddish-brown and white plumage, turning ...
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- a shrub, Salix arctica, found in the Canadian tundra.
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- a conventional design representing a Chinese scene in blue on white pottery, typically showing ... a willow-pattern plate
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- a willow with soft fluffy yellow or silvery catkins that appear before the leaves.
Oxford Dictionary
- a common Eurasian and North American grouse with reddish-brown and white plumage, turning ...
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- a common Eurasian and North American grouse with reddish-brown and white plumage, turning ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a tree or shrub of temperate climates which typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and ...
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