Word: stonecrop

Category: stonecrop

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Related words: stonecrop

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Translations: stonecrop

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spanish
Translations:
uva de gato, Sedum
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german
Translations:
Mauerpfeffer, Fetthenne, Henne
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french
Translations:
orpin, l'orpin
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italian
Translations:
Sedum, borraccina, Borracina, pignola
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portuguese
Translations:
do stonecrop
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dutch
Translations:
muurpeper, vetkruid, de Muurpeper
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russian
Translations:
очиток, очитка
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norwegian
Translations:
bergknapp, berg
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swedish
Translations:
fetknopp, fetknoppen
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finnish
Translations:
maksaruoho
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danish
Translations:
stenurt
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czech
Translations:
rozchodník, rozchodník kamčatský, kamčatský
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polish
Translations:
rozchód, rozchodnika
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hungarian
Translations:
kövirózsa, varjúháj
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turkish
Translations:
Sedum
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ukrainian
Translations:
очиток
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bulgarian
Translations:
Stonecrop
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belarusian
Translations:
расходнік
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estonian
Translations:
kukeharja, kukehari
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macedonian
Translations:
Stonecrop
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slovak
Translations:
rozchodník, tuja, rozchodníkov

The meaning and "use of": stonecrop

noun
  • a small fleshy-leaved plant that typically has star-shaped yellow or white flowers and grows among rocks or on walls. - Both maidens repose on a crumbled wall; yet saxifrage, stonecrop and spring flowers sprout from the rubble.

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