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nettle

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Nettle refers to any of various plant species. Nettle or nettles may also refer to:

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation [syn: urticate ] cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES nettle rash stinging nettle COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN sting ▪ The burn of the nettle stings might fade, but not the burning heat of her body. ▪ A shocked demeanour and a couple of nettle stings to valiant rescuer ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any plant, the foliage of which is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash. 2 # Especially, most species of herb genus ''Urtica'', the stinging nettles: 3 ## Most, but not all, subspecies of ''Urtica dioica'', 4 ## (taxlink ...

Usage examples of nettle.

A crystalline alkaloid which is fatal to frogs in a dose of one centigramme, has been isolated from the common Stinging Nettle.

His attitude toward her verged on the avuncular, and it nettled Julia from time to time.

I opened the gate and prepared to approach it, I found myself concentrating upon the pale bindweed, the dock and nettle, growing up among the broken stones of the path.

There were discarded cans and bottles around me, and it looked as if this entire area had become the dustbin of the neighbourhood: cardboard boxes, pieces of old newspaper, rusted metal, twisted plastic, had been left among the nettles and the pale bindweed as if they too might grow and flourish beneath the sky.

The pollen sacs of the nettles were ripe, and every now and then the vigil would be enlivened by the dehiscence of these, the bursting of the sacs sounding exactly like the crack of a pistol, and the pollen grains as big as buckshot pattered all about them.

This is said to be one of the five bitter herbs ordered to be eaten by the Jews during the Feast of the Passover, the other four being Coriander, Horehound, Lettuce, and Nettle.

Nettle is a good medicine for them that cannot breathe unless they hold their necks upright: and being eaten boiled with periwinkles it makes the body soluble.

Nettle had timed the bust-out to coincide with the empanelment of a brand-new grand jury for Judge Hammit, known as a tough, law-and-order kind of guy who would choose his jury commission carefully.

Mace and Nettle into the din and fumy stench of the first bar along the front.

Miss Lavinia, who is nettled at Verty, and thus is guily of what she is afterwards ashamed of.

He went foraging and soon returned with his hands full of pale, knobbly roots with dark earth and a few sprigs of spite nettle still clinging to them.

Japanese knotweed or nettles, both of which can be destroyed by using a recommended herbicide, available from Jekyll Garden Centres.

She passed the old railway bridge which crossed the run-off: it was pretty in summer, with loosestrife and nettles and long grass.

Ouer the middle bending of the garland, and vnder the proiecture of the lyppe of the vessell, there was fixed and placed the head of an olde man, with his beard and haire of his head transformed into nettle leaues, and out of whose mouth gushed out the water of the fountayne by art continually into the hollownes of the broad vessell vnder this.

This description greatly nettled Goering during an interrogation at Nuremberg on August 2S and 29, 1945.