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07:40 Mar 6, 2007 |
Croatian to English translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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5 +2 | thistle |
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5 | ... |
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4 +1 | bur |
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4 | velcro |
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... Explanation: - burdock - aggressive person |
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thistle Explanation: Thistle A common name for many prickly, herbaceous plants (family Compositae). They normally have purple or yellow flowers. When the seeds are ripe, they are dispersed as fluffy thistledown. Thistles normally produce a thick taproot that can be eaten or used as a coffee substitute. History of Scotland's Thistle The prickly purple thistle is the national emblem of Scotland. Ever present in fields and pastures throughout Scotland, thistle has been Scotland's emblem for centuries. The first use as a royal symbol was on silver coins issued by James III in 1470. The plant, which grows to a height of five feet, has no enemies because of vicious spines that cover it like armor plating.... Reference: http://www.mcgrorty.com/thistle.htm |
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3 hrs confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
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