wild carrot
— Noun
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~ a widely naturalized Eurasian herb with finely cut foliage and white compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers and thin yellowish roots
wild red oat
— Noun
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~ Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat
wild pitch
— Noun
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~ an errant pitch that the catcher cannot be expected to catch and that allows a base runner to advance a base
wild rye
— Noun
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~ any of several grasses of the genus Elymus
wild mango tree
— Noun
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~ African tree with edible yellow fruit resembling mangos; valued for its oil-rich seed and hardy green wood that resists termites
wild sage
— Noun
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~ Eurasian sage with blue flowers and foliage like verbena; naturalized in United States
wild clary
— Noun
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~ Eurasian sage with blue flowers and foliage like verbena; naturalized in United States
wild bean
— Noun
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~ a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans
wild potato vine
— Noun
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~ tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato
wild basil
— Noun
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~ aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and Asia
wild meadow lily
— Noun
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~ common lily of the eastern United States having nodding yellow or reddish flowers spotted with brown
wild plum
— Noun
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~ fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
wild sarsparilla
— Noun
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~ common perennial herb having aromatic roots used as a substitute for sarsaparilla; central and eastern North America
wild hollyhock
— Noun
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~ a rare mallow found only in Illinois resembling the common hollyhock and having pale rose-mauve flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sphaeralcea
wild ginger
— Noun
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~ low-growing perennial herb with pungent gingery leaves and rhizomes
wild
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~ a wild primitive state untouched by civilization; "he lived in the wild"; "they collected mushrooms in the wild"
wild rosemary
— Noun
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~ bog shrub of northern and central Europe and eastern Siberia to Korea and Japan
wild peanut
— Noun
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~ vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant (usually subterranean) edible one-seeded pods resembling peanuts
wild teasel
— Noun
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~ European teasel with white to pink flowers; naturalized in United States
wild leek
— Noun
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~ North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers