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Garden

The Garden (1871–).
The 572nd most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 822 quotations (about 0.02% of all OED quotations).

Total number of quotations822Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word18Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning129Find quotations
LemmaDefinitionDate
azurean= azure adj., azureous adj.1882Go To Quotation
blobbyCharacterized by blobs; resembling a blob.1882Go To Quotation
bromeliaceousPertaining to the family Bromeliaceæ, which includes the pineapple.1882Go To Quotation
ceanothusRed-root; a genus of flowering shrubs, belonging to the family Rhamnaceæ. The species C. americanus…1882Go To Quotation
choke-boreThe bore of a fowling-piece which narrows towards the muzzle, thus tending to keep…1875Go To Quotation
ColchicOf Colchis: in several trivial names of plants.1882Go To Quotation
cuppyFull of ‘cups’ (see cup n. 5). cuppy lie Golf, the position of a ball when it lies in a…1882Go To Quotation
cut-backHort. A plant which has been pruned by cutting off shoots close back to the main stem.1897Go To Quotation
eranthemum‘A widely distributed genus of Acanthaceæ, containing nearly 50 species’ (Treasury Bot.).1882Go To Quotation
ericaceousBelonging to the family Ericaceæ, of which the Erica or heath is the typical genus.1882Go To Quotation
EscalloniaA genus of flowering shrubs (family Saxifragaceæ) found in the temperate parts of South America.1882Go To Quotation
galanthophileA collector of or expert on snowdrops.1892Go To Quotation
gerberaA plant of the genus so named, of the family Compositæ; spec. the Transvaal daisy. Also gerbera daisy.1889Go To Quotation
gesneradA plant of the genus Gesnera n.1882Go To Quotation
Ramanas roseThe hardy shrub rose Rosa rugosa, native to East Asia but now widely cultivated…1876Go To Quotation
runtingThe stunting of the growth or development of an animal or plant; the birth or…1893Go To Quotation
sprinkletA slight sprinkle.1882Go To Quotation
TodeaA small genus of ferns of the Southern hemisphere, related to Osmunda, often cultivated in greenhouses, and known as crape-ferns.1882Go To Quotation

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