Gorse
31gorse-leaved toadflax — plačialapė linažolė statusas T sritis vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Linaria genistifolia angl. gorse leaved toadflax vok. ginsterblättriges Leinkraut; Ginster Leinkraut rus. льнянка дроколистная lenk. lnica janowcowata …
32gorse seed weevil — noun see gorse weevil …
33gorse — noun Etymology: Middle English gorst, from Old English; akin to Old High German gersta barley, Latin hordeum Date: before 12th century a spiny yellow flowered European shrub (Ulex europaeus) of the legume family; broadly any of several related… …
34gorse — noun evergreen shrub, of the genus Ulex, having spiny leaves and yellow flowers Syn: furze, whin …
35Gorse — nf haie autour d un champ Limousin, Dordogne. Var.: gource : buisson épais, gorso, gorsse …
36gorse — gÉ”rs /gÉ”Ës n. prickly bush with yellow flowers (native to Europe) …
37gorse — 1) goers 2) gores …
38gorse — noun a yellow flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which have the form of spines. [Ulex europaeus and related species.] Derivatives gorsy adjective Origin OE gors, gorst, from an Indo Eur. root meaning rough, prickly …
39gorse — n. Furze, whin, goss (Ulex Europaeus) …
40gorse — noun (U) a prickly bush with bright yellow flowers, which grows in the countryside …