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1) a wild bush with long prickly stems producing blackberries (bramble)

2) a bush with thorns, especially the wild rose (brier)

3) (a kind of bush producing) a reddish-brown dye for colouring the hair etc (henna)

4) (a bush with) a kind of small, soft, red berry (raspberry)

5) (a bush with prickles on its stems and producing) a colourful and usually sweet-smelling flower; a pinkish-red colour (rose)

6) a small bush with a woody stem (shrub)

7) (the dried leaves of) a kind of a small bush of eastern Asia, India etc, used to make a drink by pouring hot water on the leaves (tea)

8) a pointed growth on the stem of a plant; a kind of bush or tree with thorns (thorn)

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Meaning:
biennial

lasting for two years

organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom

encrust

to cover (something) (with jewels etc)

put covering inside object

greenery

green leaves and plants

organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom

hedge

a row of bushes, shrubs or tall plants etc forming a boundary for field, garden etc

boundary, obstacle, especially one made of plants

jungle

(land covered with) a thick forest with tall trees and lots of bushes and plants

wilderness full of plant and animal life

lesser

not so great as the other

inferior, secondary

outback

(especially in Australia) the areas far from the cities

back country

plant

any living organism that is not an animal, especially the kind smaller that trees and shrubs; a large factory; to put plants, bushes, trees etc in (a garden etc)

organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom

seedling

a young plant growing from a seed

organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom

thicket

a group of small trees and bushes growing close together

dense growth of small trees or bushes

tire

(to cause a person, animal) to become weary, in need of rest etc

exhaust, weary

undergrowth

shrubs, bushes, low trees, growing among taller trees

underbrush

unqualified

not limited or restricted; absolute; not qualified

not prepared, incompetent

wilderness

a wild, uncultivated area of land; an empty expanse

forest

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