wild madder
— Noun
– English
~ Eurasian herb with ample panicles of small white flowers; naturalized in North America
wild cranberry
— Noun
– English
~ evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn
wild ox
— Noun
– English
~ any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos
wild olive
— Noun
– English
~ erect shrub or climber of India and China with red olivelike fruit
wild emmer
— Noun
– English
~ found wild in Palestine; held to be prototype of cultivated wheat
wild liquorice
— Noun
– English
~ North American plant similar to true licorice and having a root with similar properties
wild raspberry
— Noun
– English
~ the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange
wild duck
— Noun
– English
~ an undomesticated duck (especially a mallard)
wild service tree
— Noun
– English
~ European tree bearing edible small speckled brown fruit
wild pumpkin
— Noun
– English
~ perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit
wild mandrake
— Noun
– English
~ North American herb with poisonous root stock and edible though insipid fruit
wild bean
— Noun
– English
~ nutlike tuber; important food of Native Americans
wild boar
— Noun
– English
~ Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States
wild spinach
— Noun
– English
~ leafy greens collected from the wild and used as a substitute for spinach
wild card
— Noun
– English
~ a playing card whose value can be determined by the person who holds it
wild cherry
— Noun
– English
~ an uncultivated cherry tree
wild leek
— Noun
– English
~ coarse Old World perennial having a large bulb and tall stalk of greenish purple-tinged flowers; widely naturalized
wild spurge
— Noun
– English
~ common perennial United States spurge having showy white petallike bracts
wild sarsaparilla
— Noun
– English
~ common perennial herb having aromatic roots used as a substitute for sarsaparilla; central and eastern North America
wild card
— Noun
– English
~ an unpredictable factor; "the weather was a wild card"