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bedeguar
bedeguar (ˈbɛdɪgə(r)) Also -gar, -gaur, -guar, [a. F. bédeguar, bédegar, ad. ult. Pers. (and Arab.) bādāwar, -ard, lit. ‘wind-brought,’ according to the Burhani Kati ‘a thorny bush with a white flower, resembling the thistle.’ Thence sense 1. Later writers seem to have fancifully attributed to the w...
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Andricus lignicola
See also
Gall
Gall wasp
Knopper gall
Oak apple
Oak marble gall
Pineapple gall
Red-pea gall
Rose bedeguar gall
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Andricus quercuscalicis
See also
Gall
Oak apple
Oak marble gall
Oak artichoke gall
Pineapple gall
Rose bedeguar gall
Cola-nut gall
Red-pea gall
Alder tongue gall
Eriophyes
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sponge
▪ I. sponge, n.1 (spʌndʒ) Forms: α. 1– sponge (2 spunge). β. (Chiefly north. and Sc.) 4–7 spounge, 5 spoungge, spwnge, 5–6 spownge, 6 spoung, 6, 9 spoonge. γ. 6–9 spunge, 7 spundge. [OE. sponge (acc. -ean) and spunge (spiunge), ad. L. spongia, spongea, a. Gr. σπογγιά, later derivative form of σπόγγο...
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Andricus foecundatrix
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Gall
Gall wasp
Oak apple
Oak marble gall
Alder tongue gall
Knopper gall
Rose bedeguar gall
Pineapple gall
Rhabdophaga rosaria
Eriophyes tiliae
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brier
▪ I. brier, briar, brere, n.1 (braɪə(r), ˈbraɪə(r), brɪə(r)) Forms: 1 brǽr, brér, 2–3 brer, 3–9 brere, 4–5 breyer, 4–8 breere, 5–7 breer, 5 breyr, 6 breare, breir, 6–7 bryer, 6–8 bryar, 6– brier, briar. [OE.: WS. brǽr, Angl. brér, of unknown origin. The direct representative of the OE. and ME. word ...
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Diplolepis rosae
Diplolepis rosae is a gall wasp which causes a gall known as the rose bedeguar gall, bedeguar gall wasp, Robin's pincushion, mossy rose gall, or simply The bedeguar is a good example of a complex community of insects.
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What is this growth on a Rosa rugosa stem? I saw many of these on my big old Rosa rugosa bush yesterday. What are they?  Forms: see sweet a. and brier n.1 A species of rose, the Eglantine, Rosa rubiginosa (and some other species, as R. micracantha), having strong hooked prickles, pink single flowers, and small aromatic leaves; freq. cultivated in gardens.1538 Turner Libellus...
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Andricus kollari
Gallery
See also
Andricus grossulariae
Cola-nut gall
Knopper gall
Oak artichoke gall
Rose bedeguar gall
References
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Neuroterus quercusbaccarum
See also
Knopper gall
Oak artichoke gall
Rose bedeguar gall
Neuroterus albipes
Neuroterus anthracinus
References
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Spangle galls
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Robin
Robin1 (ˈrɒbɪn) Except in sense 1, usu. with lower-case initial. Forms: 4–5 Robyn, 6 Roben, Sc. Robene, Robeen, 7 Sc. Robein, 7, 9 Robbin, 5– Robin. [a. OF. Robin, a dim. or familiar form of the personal name Robert.] For several specific uses see round robin. I. 1. The personal name, in more or les...
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Gall
Oak artichoke gall
Oak marble gall
Knopper gall
Mulga apple
Neuroterus quercusbaccarum – common spangle and currant galls
Pineapple gall
Rose bedeguar
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shop
▪ I. shop, n. (ʃɒp) Forms: 1 sceoppa, 3 ssoppe, 4–5 schopp, 4–6 schop(p)e, shope, 4–7 shoppe (q.v. also as main entry), 5–6 schop, 5–8 shopp, 6 schoop, shoope, 5– shop; Sc. and north. 5 shapp, 5–6 chope, 6 choipp, 8 shap, 9 chop. [ME. (c 1300) schoppe (ssoppe):—OE. sceoppa wk. masc., occurring only ...
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