Crossword-Solution: SIDA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sida | n. | A genus of malvaceous plants common in the tropics. All the species are mucilaginous, and some have tough ligneous fibers which are used as a substitute for hemp and flax. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SIDA | anagram | AIDS, DAIS, DASI, DIAS, DISA, IADS, IDAS, SADI, SAID |
We have 12 clues for the answer “SIDA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Australian hemp plant | 1 answer |
| CORDAGE tree | 1 answer |
| Cordage-tree. | 1 answer |
| Genus of tropical herbs. | 1 answer |
| Large genus of shrubs, the mallows. | 1 answer |
| Large genus of tropical shrubs. | 1 answer |
| large genus of tropical subshrubs or herbs some of which yield fibers of mucilaginous substances | 1 answer |
| Mallow shrub | 2 answers |
| mallow plant | 4 answers |
| Tropical herb | 9 answers |
| Hemp | 24 answers |
| tropical plant | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SIDA (5)
The king gave him a merchant vessel: and, as far as we know of this voyage of his, he landed first in Iceland at Austfjord in the southern Alptfjord, and passed the winter in the house of Hal of Sida.
Giles's collection contains also species of the genera Vigna, Tephrosia, Melaleuca, Callistemon, Haloragis, Pterigeron, Brachycome, Dampiera, Ipomoea, Morgania, Enchylaena, and Atriplex; as also additional species of Rulingia, Abutilon, Sida, Dodonaea, Euphorbia, Spyridium, Acacia (many), Eucalyptus, Scaevola, Goodenia, Eremophila, Heliotropium, Rhagodia, Ptilotus, Hakea, and Panicum, but none in a state sufficiently advanced to admit of ascertaining their precise specific position.
For the leaves of many plants sleep, whilst their cotyledons do not do so—of which fact Desmodium gyrans offers a good instance, as likewise do three species of Nicotiana observed by us; also Sida rhombifolia, Abutilon Darwinii, and Chenopodium album.
Sida (Malvaceae).—the nyctitropic movements of the leaves in this genus are remarkable in some respects.
Sida rhombifolia presents another peculiarity, of which we have seen no other instance with leaves that sleep: for those on very young plants, though they rise somewhat in the evening, do not go to sleep, as we observed on several occasions; whilst those on rather older plants sleep in a conspicuous manner.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1944–1968).