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Definition of garden
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Garden
(v. i.) To lay out or
cultivate
a
garden;
to labor in a
garden;
to
practice
horticulture.
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Ground
::
Ground
(n.) Land;
estate;
possession;
field;
esp.
(pl.),
the
gardens,
lawns,
fields,
etc.,
belonging
to a
homestead;
as, the
grounds
of the
estate
are well
kept..
Corchorus
::
Corchorus
(n.) The
common
name of the
Kerria
Japonica
or Japan
globeflower,
a
yellow-flowered,
perennial,
rosaceous
plant,
seen in
old-fashioned
gardens..
Horticultor
::
Horticultor
(n.) One who
cultivates
a
garden.
Suburb
::
Suburb
(n.) An
outlying
part of a city or town; a
smaller
place
immediately
adjacent
to a city; in the
plural,
the
region
which is on the
confines
of any city or large town; as, a house
stands
in the
suburbs;
a
garden
situated
in the
suburbs
of
Paris..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) A
garden
or grove near
Athens
(so named from the hero
Academus),
where Plato and his
followers
held their
philosophical
conferences;
hence,
the
school
of
philosophy
of which Plato was
head..
Paradise
::
Paradise
(n.) The
garden
of Eden, in which Adam and Eve were
placed
after their
creation..
Gard
::
Gard (n.)
Garden.
Garden
::
Garden
(v. i.) To lay out or
cultivate
a
garden;
to labor in a
garden;
to
practice
horticulture.
Campagnol
::
Campagnol
(n.) A mouse
(Arvicala
agrestis),
called
also
meadow
mouse,
which often does great
damage
in
fields
and
gardens,
by
feeding
on roots and
seeds..
Gardenless
::
Gardenless
(a.)
Destitute
of a
garden.
Fennel
::
Fennel
(n.) A
perennial
plant of the genus
Faeniculum
(F.
vulgare),
having
very
finely
divided
leaves.
It is
cultivated
in
gardens
for the
agreeable
aromatic
flavor
of its
seeds..
Chrysanthemum
::
Chrysanthemum
(n.) A genus of
composite
plants,
mostly
perennial,
and of many
species
including
the many
varieties
of
garden
chrysanthemums
(annual
and
perennial),
and also the
feverfew
and the oxeye
daisy..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) Any
intricate
or
involved
inclosure;
especially,
an
ornamental
maze or
inclosure
in a park or
garden..
Weed
::
Weed (v. t.) To free from
noxious
plants;
to clear of
weeds;
as, to weed corn or
onions;
to weed a
garden..
Hortulan
::
Hortulan
(a.)
Belonging
to a
garden.
Haw
::
Haw (n.) A
hedge;
an
inclosed
garden
or yard.
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. t.) To
inclose
or
separate
with a
hedge;
to fence with a
thickly
set line or
thicket
of
shrubs
or small
trees;
as, to hedge a field or
garden..
Garden
::
Garden
(n.) A rich,
well-cultivated
spot or tract of
country..
Box
::
Box (n.) A tree or
shrub,
flourishing
in
different
parts of the
world.
The
common
box
(Buxus
sempervirens)
has two
varieties,
one of
which,
the dwarf box (B.
suffruticosa),
is much used for
borders
in
gardens.
The wood of the tree
varieties,
being very hard and
smooth,
is
extensively
used in the arts, as by
turners,
engravers,
mathematical
instrument
makers,
etc..
Appropriate
::
Appropriate
(v. t.) To set apart for, or
assign
to, a
particular
person
or use, in
exclusion
of all
others;
-- with to or for; as, a spot of
ground
is
appropriated
for a
garden;
to
appropriate
money for the
increase
of the
navy..
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