Crossword-Solution: RANUNCULI
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ranunculi | pl. | of Ranunculus |
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| plants of the genus that includes the buttercup, crowfoot, spearwort, and lesser celandine | 1 answer |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ECMEZA
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eruption
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Sentences with RANUNCULI (5)
Generally speaking, the alpine plants of the Himalaya are quite unprovided with any special protection of this kind; it is the prevalence and conspicuous nature of the exceptions that mislead, and induce the careless observer to generalise hastily from solitary instances; for the prevailing alpine genera of the Himalaya, _Arenarias,_ primroses, saxifrages, fumitories, _Ranunculi,_ gentians, grasses, sedges, etc., have almost uniformly naked foliage.
The natural orders whose rarity is most noticeable, are _Cruciferae,_ represented by only three kinds, and _Caryophylleae._ Of _Ranunculaceae,_ there are six or seven species of _Clematis,_ two of _Anemone,_ one _Delphinium,_ three of _Thalictrum,_ and two _Ranunculi._ _Compsitae_ and _Leguminosae_ are far more numerous than in Sikkim.
The natural orders whose rarity is most noticeable, are _Cruciferæ,_ represented by only three kinds, and _Caryophylleæ._ Of _Ranunculaceæ,_ there are six or seven species of _Clematis,_ two of _Anemone,_ one _Delphinium,_ three of _Thalictrum,_ and two _Ranunculi._ _Compositæ_ and _Leguminosæ_ are far more numerous than in Sikkim.
The pilgrim we spoke of above pursued his journey in a south-eastern direction, and now on the first day he saw the lovely Plain of Sharon spread out before him like a carpet or rather a sea of flowers--crocuses, narcissi, ranunculi, anemones, and especially the tall white Sharon lilies.
The vegetation in the snow ravine was rich, and varied in the swardy spots: Ranunculi 2, Swertia 2-3, Gentiana a fine one, Junci, Carices, Euphrasia, Triglochin, Veronica as before, Cardaminoides; near the snow in sward, a pretty Primula in flower; two other Pediculares.