twining in English

verb
1
cause to wind or spiral round something.
she twined her arms around his neck

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1. Louisa Twining campaigned Ceaselessly for trained nurses

2. They were twining holly into a wreath.

3. Bine definition, a twining plant stem, as of the hop

4. And this position is called twining of the creeper.

5. In a Bathetic last stanza, the parish clerk comes along and cuts down the twining branches

6. Into July, Twining continued her duties off Saipan, supplying screening, fighter direction, and fire support.

7. Chocolate vine, or five leaf Akebia is deciduous to semi-evergreen twining woody vine in the Lardizabalaceae family

8. The flexible twining or climbing stem of certain plants, such as the hop, woodBine, or bindweed.

9. Bigg Boss 14's popular jodi Jasmin Bhasin and Aly Goni were seen twining in black outfits

10. Akebia quinata, commonly called fiveleaf Akebia, is a deciduous, twining, woody vine that rapidly grows to 20-40’

11. The most familiar and problematic Bindweed is hedge Bindweed, Calystegia sepium, which is fast-growing with slender, twining stems and …

12. The climbing or twining stem of any of various plants, such as the woodBine or bindweed 2.

13. The word Bine is a botanist term, referring to a twining plant stem off of which the hop grows

14. A moment later her arms were twining round his neck as his lips brushed hers as soft as gossamer.

15. What does Bittersweet mean? A North American twining woody vine (Celastrus scandens) of the staff-tree family, with poisonous leaves, and bearing cl

16. Arriving off Luzon on the 21st, Twining guarded the carriers as they launched strikes despite cloudy weather, squalls, and low visibility.

17. What does Bindweed mean? Any of various trailing or twining, often weedy plants of the genera Calystegia and Convolvulus, having white, pink, or

18. Bine definition is - a twining stem or flexible shoot (as of the hop); also : a plant (such as woodbine) whose shoots are Bines.

19. Field Bindweed is a perennial herbaceous plant with creeping and twining stems that grow along the ground and up through other plants and structures

20. Bine - European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America common hop , common hops , European hop , Humulus lupulus hops , hop - twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter

21. Steaming on picket station 10 miles (18 km) west of the formation, Twining caught sight of the first wave of attackers at 10:49.

22. The genus name Akebia comes from the Japanese word for twining and qunitata is Latin for five which refers to the five parted compound leaves

23. This twining vine honeysuckle also is a much-sought ornamental, in part due to its dynamic flower Coloration, which changes from white to gold during development

24. Bindweed definition is - any of various twining plants (especially genus Convolvulus of the morning-glory family) that mat or interlace with plants among which they grow.

25. Any of various leafless , annual parasitic herbs of the genus Cuscuta that lack chlorophyll and have slender, twining, yellow or reddish stems and small whitish flowers.

26. Dodder:any of various leafless, annual parasitic herbs of the genus Cuscuta that lack chlorophyll and have slender, twining, yellow or reddish stems and small whitish flowers.

27. Bindweed, plants of the closely related genera Convolvulus and Calystegia (morning glory family; Convolvulaceae), mostly twining, often weedy, and producing handsome white, pink, or blue funnel-shaped flowers

28. Vigorously spreading, Akebia quinata (Chocolate Vine) is a dainty semi-evergreen, twining, woody vine with dangling racemes of small, wine-red flowers with a spicy, chocolate fragrance in spring

29. Aristolochia clematitis, the (European) Birthwort, is a twining herbaceous plant in the family Aristolochiaceae, which is native to Europe.The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form

30. Bindweed is a twining vine with its funnel shaped flowers that open their petals to the sunrise and close them to sunset. Their flowers, called morning glory, appear in pink and white hues

31. It has slender, trailing to somewhat twining, branched stems, 8 to 79 inches long ().Mature field Bindweed plants have arrowhead-shaped leaves that can be 1/2 to 2 inches long.

32. Hydrangea Anomala, commonly known as climbing hydrangea, is a vigorous, sprawling, deciduous, woody vine that clings and climbs by twining and aerial rootlets along the stems, typically maturing over time to 30-40’ long

33. Genus Akebia are vigorous twining, semi-evergreen climbing shrubs, with attractive palmate or trifoliate leaves and racemes of cup-shaped purplish female and smaller male flowers, followed by large, sausage-shaped fruits, if cross-pollinated by another clone

34. Noteworthy Characteristics Hydrangea Anomala, commonly known as climbing hydrangea, is a vigorous, sprawling, deciduous, woody vine that clings and climbs by twining and aerial rootlets along the stems, typically maturing over time to 30-40’ long

35. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: Bine n 1: European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America [syn: {common hop}, {common hops}, {Bine}, {European hop}, {Humulus lupulus}] WordNet ® Princeton University

36. The economic engagement inter-twining India and the LAC region is complemented by the cultural affinities and connections. Soccer, cricket, samba and story-telling, for which LAC is famous for, blends beautifully with the Indian cultural forms, Bollywood, music and spiritual practices like yoga.

37. Compactness is a widely used measure for quantifying the correspondence quality of an SSM (Davies, Twining, Cootes, Waterton, & Taylor, 2002; Su, 2011).A compact SSM is a model that has as little variance as possible and requires as few parameters as possible to define an instance