wild tamarind
— Noun
– English
~ common thorny tropical American tree having terminal racemes of yellow flowers followed by sickle-shaped or circinate edible pods and yielding good timber and a yellow dye and mucilaginous gum
wild senna
— Noun
– English
~ North American perennial herb; leaves are used medicinally; sometimes placed in genus Cassia
wild sweet potato vine
— Noun
– English
~ tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato
wild water lemon
— Noun
– English
~ tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed
wild peach
— Noun
– English
~ large much-branched shrub grown primarily for its evergreen foliage
wild
— Adjective
– English
~ in a state of extreme emotion; "wild with anger"; "wild with grief"
wild
— Adjective
– English
~ in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated; "wild geese"; "edible wild plants"
wild
— Adjective
– English
~ without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes"
wild
— Adjective
– English
~ marked by extreme lack of restraint or control; "wild talk"; "wild parties"
wild-eyed
— Adjective
– English
~ appearing extremely agitated; "crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck"