vetch|vetches in English

noun

[vetʃ]

type of climbing plant

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1. "Wait a bit," said the Acuter intelligence of Jemmy Vetch

2. Anthyllis vulneraria (common kidneyvetch, kidney vetch, woundwort) is a medicinal plant native to Europe.

3. He is befriended by an older student named Vetch, but generally remains aloof from his fellows.

4. Astragalus is an herb known scientifically as Astragalus membranaceus, and commonly as milk vetch and locoweed

5. Ervum Ervilia (bitter vetch, ὄροβος), and Lupinus Alba (Lupin, θέρμος) were only used as Calefacients and cleaners

6. Other grains, beans, peas or even vetch were traded in years when wheat and barley prices were high.

7. The wild strawberries, the wiry grasses, the black fruit of the vetches on the banks were all dear presences.

8. Astragalus, also known as milk vetch or huang qi, is a plant known for its roots in traditional Chinese medicine

9. Abertawe, AFC Porth, Football, groundhopping, Liberty Stadium, Mayhill, Non League, Pri Deri Park, Swansea, Swansea City, Vetch Field, Wales, West End

10. Broom is an English word that, in this context, refers to a shrubby plant related to vetch, which is often parasitized by Broomrapes. So, the literal meaning of Broomrape is something akin to “broom tuber.” In other words, they are plants growing on the roots of vetch

11. Apart from Astragalus it is also known as Huang chi, Huang qi, Milk vetch, Radix Astragali, locoweed, goat’s thorn, green dragon, gum dragon, gummi tragacanthae, hog gum, membranous milk vetch, Syrian tragacanth, tragacanth, Mongolian Milk, Ogi, Phaca membranacea, Radix Astragalus, Réglisse Bâtarde and Réglisse Sauvage.

12. Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets:

13. This is the first report on the isolation of a possible Allelochemical from hairy vetch and also of the finding of cyanamide as a natural product

14. 12.14 || || Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets. || || || || || || ||

15. 2: the dried root of an Asian milk vetch (Astragalus membranaceus) used especially as a remedy in Chinese herbal medicine also: a preparation or extract of this root

16. All these plant communities, natural and man-made, include many types of papilionaceous plants: clovers (Trifolium), melilots (Melilothus), vetches (Vicia), medicks (Medicago), vetchlings (Lathyrus) and bird’s-foot trefoil (Lotus), the nectar of which contains a number of alkaloids, glycosides and essential oils.

17. The name Broomrape is a combination of the term 'broom', referring to a vetch-like plant which is often parasitised, and 'rape', which come from the Latin 'rapum' meaning turnip or tuber, to describe the lumpy node it uses to attach itself to the host plant.