Meadow saxifrage

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
meadow saxifrage
    n 1: rosette-forming perennial having compact panicles of white
         flowers; Europe [syn: {meadow saxifrage}, {fair-maids-of-
         France}, {Saxifraga granulata}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Saxifrage \Sax"i*frage\ (?; 48), n. [L. saxifraga, from
   saxifragus stone-breaking; saxum rock + frangere to break:
   cf. F. saxifrage. See {Fracture}, and cf. {Sassafras},
   {Saxon}.] (Bot.)
   Any plant of the genus {Saxifraga}, mostly perennial herbs
   growing in crevices of rocks in mountainous regions.
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   {Burnet saxifrage}, a European umbelliferous plant
      ({Pimpinella Saxifraga}).

   {Golden saxifrage}, a low half-succulent herb
      ({Chrysosplenium oppositifolium}) growing in rivulets in
      Europe; also, {Chrysosplenium Americanum}, common in the
      United States. See also under {Golden}.

   {Meadow saxifrage}, or {Pepper saxifrage}. See under
      {Meadow}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Meadow \Mead"ow\, a.
   Of or pertaining to a meadow; of the nature of a meadow;
   produced, growing, or living in, a meadow. "Fat meadow
   ground." --Milton.
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   Note: For many names of plants compounded with meadow, see
         the particular word in the Vocabulary.
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   {Meadow beauty}. (Bot.) Same as {Deergrass}.

   {Meadow foxtail} (Bot.), a valuable pasture grass
      ({Alopecurus pratensis}) resembling timothy, but with
      softer spikes.

   {Meadow hay}, a coarse grass, or true sedge, growing in
      uncultivated swamp or river meadow; -- used as fodder or
      bedding for cattle, packing for ice, etc. [Local, U. S.]
      

   {Meadow hen}. (Zool.)
   (a) The American bittern. See {Stake-driver}.
   (b) The American coot ({Fulica}).
   (c) The clapper rail.

   {Meadow mouse} (Zool.), any mouse of the genus {Arvicola}, as
      the common American species {Arvicola riparia}; -- called
      also {field mouse}, and {field vole}.

   {Meadow mussel} (Zool.), an American ribbed mussel ({Modiola
      plicatula}), very abundant in salt marshes.

   {Meadow ore} (Min.), bog-iron ore, a kind of limonite.

   {Meadow parsnip}. (Bot.) See under {Parsnip}.

   {Meadow pink}. (Bot.) See under {Pink}.

   {Meadow pipit} (Zool.), a small singing bird of the genus
      {Anthus}, as {Anthus pratensis}, of Europe.

   {Meadow rue} (Bot.), a delicate early plant, of the genus
      {Thalictrum}, having compound leaves and numerous white
      flowers. There are many species.

   {Meadow saffron}. (Bot.) See under {Saffron}.

   {Meadow sage}. (Bot.) See under {Sage}.

   {Meadow saxifrage} (Bot.), an umbelliferous plant of Europe
      ({Silaus pratensis}), somewhat resembling fennel.

   {Meadow snipe} (Zool.), the common or jack snipe.
      [1913 Webster] meadowgrass
    

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