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weed

noun

1. A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one growing where it is not wanted, as in a garden.

2. A water plant, especially seaweed.

3. An article of clothing; a garment. Often used in the plural.

4. Rank growth of such plants.

5. Slang A cigarette.

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verb

1. To remove or something harmful.

2. To clear of weeds.

3. To free from something hurtful or offensive.

4. To remove the less desirable portions of.

5. To get rid of (something harmful or superfluous).

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verb-intransitive

1. To remove weeds.

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verb-transitive

1. To clear of weeds.

2. To eliminate as unsuitable or unwanted. Often used with out: weed out unqualified applicants.

3. To remove (weeds). Often used with out: weed out dandelions.

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Weed Sentence Examples

Among the vegetable products not yet mentioned the most important are the mulberry, grown in almost all provinces, but principally in those bordering on the Mediterranean, and above all in Valencia, the chief seat of the Spanish silk production and manufacture; tobacco, which is also imported, hemp and flax, grown chiefly in Galicia and other northern provinces; among dye-plants, madder, saffron, woad (Isatis tinctoria), and wild woad or dyers weed (Reseda luteola); ground-nuts (Arachis hypogaea), grown for their oil, for the preparation of which the nuts are exported in considerable quantity to France; liquorice, cummin, colocynth, &c. Esparto, chiefly from the arid lands of the south-east, is largely exported to Great Britain.0 | 0 |
The Benue reaches its greatest height in August or September, begins to fall in October, falls rapidly in November and slowly in the next three months, and reaches its lowest in March and April, when it is fordable in many places, has no perceptible flow and at the confluence begins to be covered with the water-weed Pistia Stratiotes.0 | 0 |
Even in the United States also, it has been found a useful destroyer of weed-seeds.0 | 0 |
Tricolor, a cornfield weed, or V.0 | 0 |
Vulgaris) is brown in colour, and produces a bun-shaped egg, spiky on the convex surface, and attached to a water-weed or some object by its flattened side.0 | 0 |
Toting the weed whip, she cautiously approached the edge of the woods.0 | 0 |
Who better to weed out traitors than the one who could see them for what they were?0 | 0 |
She hacked at the brush with the weed whip.0 | 0 |
You could knock most of this stuff down with a weed whip.0 | 0 |
She leaned on the weed whip.0 | 0 |
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