Agueweed
a boneset, eupatorium perfoliatum.
a gentian, gentianella quinquefolia, having bristly blue flowers.
noun
a north american gentianaceous plant, gentiana quinquefolia, that has cl-sters of pale blue-violet or white flowers
another name for boneset
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- Agues
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emilio [e-mee-lyaw] /ɛˈmi lyɔ/ (show ipa), 1869–1964, filipino leader during the spanish-american war: opposed to u.s. occupation. historical examples he went at once to see aguinaldo and informed him that the united states consul-general was anxious to see him. the philippines: past and present (volume 1 of 2) dean conant worcester the dapper little officer […]
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- Agulhas
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