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noun • usually elongate cluster of flowers along the main stem in which the flowers at the base open first | ||||||||
41% | 7 | Unbranched flower clusters | ||||||
noun • usually elongate cluster of flowers along the main stem in which the flowers at the base open first | ||||||||
32% | 5 | Fastener or unbranched antler | ||||||
noun • a transient variation in voltage or current • sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes • fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn • (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis • a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline • a very high narrow heel on women's shoes • each of the sharp points on the soles of athletic shoes to prevent slipping (or the shoes themselves) • a sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall (or a dinosaur) • a long, thin sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) • any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object • a large stout nail verb • stand in the way of • pierce with a sharp stake or point • secure with spikes • bring forth a spike or spikes • add alcohol to (beverages) • manifest a sharp increase | ||||||||
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New York Times28 Nov 1999 | Down 104 | |
New York Times13 Jul 1987 | Down 5 | |
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1 | Arrangement of flowers in a long, unbranched cluster | |
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