Silesian word senses marked with lifeform category "Plants"
Parent categories: Lifeforms, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Apiales order plants, Asparagales order plants, Asterales order plants, Borage family plants, Brassicales order plants, Caryophyllales order plants, Commelinids, Cornales order plants, Cucurbitales order plants, Ericales order plants, Fabales order plants, Fagales order plants, Flowers, Fruits, Gymnosperms, Honeysuckle family plants, Lamiales order plants, Liliales order plants, Malpighiales order plants, Malvales order plants, Moschatel family plants, Nightshades, Nuts, Rosales order plants, Sapindales order plants, Saxifragales order plants, Shrubs, Trees, Vegetables
Total 55 word senses
- agrys (Noun) European gooseberry, gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa)
- ajchla (Noun) acorn
- apluzina (Noun) orange
- baba (Noun) narrowleaf plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
- bagno (Noun) marsh rosemary (Rhododendron tomentosum)
- bal (Noun) ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games)
- bal (Noun) ball game (game with such an object)
- bal (Noun) bale (rounded bundled goods, especially straw etc.)
- bal (Noun) hortensia, hydrangea (any of several shrubs, of the genus Hydrangea)
- bal (Noun) viburnum, guelder rose, any shrub of genus Viburnum
- baldrijōn (Noun) valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
- bania (Noun) pumpkin, gourd, squash (any plant of genus Cucurbita)
- barłōg (Noun) bedding made of grass or hay
- bawołna (Noun) cotton
- citrōna (Noun) lemon (semitropical evergreen tree, Citrus limon, that bears such fruits)
- drzewo (Noun) wood (substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree)
- dōmb (Noun) oak
- fergismajnikt (Noun) forget-me-not
- flider (Noun) elder
- fyrzich (Noun) peach (tree)
- fyrzich (Noun) peach (fruit)
- grincojg (Noun) greens (any vegetable eaten by humans, regardless of colour)
- groch (Noun) pea
- grochowina (Noun) threshed stalks of pea; pea haulm
- hanyszek (Noun) anise (Pimpinella anisum)
- jedla (Noun) fir (conifer of the genus Abies)
- jyż (Noun) dwarf carline thistle, silver thistle, stemless carline thistle
- karafijoł (Noun) alyssum (any of several plants, of the genus Alyssum, mostly of Eurasian origin, that have racemes of white or yellow flowers)
- kerz (Noun) shrub, bush
- krasikōń (Noun) clover (Trifolium)
- kristbaum (Noun) Christmas tree
- krzōn (Noun) horseradish (condiment)
- kwiat (Noun) flower
- lebioda (Noun) white goosefoot (Chenopodium album)
- leluja (Noun) lily (flower in the genus Lilium)
- lupina (Noun) lupin, lupine (any plant of the genus Lupinus)
- mandla (Noun) almond
- markew (Noun) carrot (vegetable)
- pniŏk (Noun) tree stump; tree stub
- pyrnica (Noun) couch grass (grass of the genus Elymus)
- reż (Noun) rye
- roślina (Noun) plant (organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis)
- ryż (Noun) rice (any plant of the genus Oryza sativa)
- strōm (Noun) tree (perennial woody plant)
- sznitloch (Noun) chive (perennial plant, Allium schoenoprasum, related to the onion)
- sznuptabaka (Noun) snuff (a form of tobacco for sniffing)
- trŏwa (Noun) grass
- tōmata (Noun) tomato
- wiyrba (Noun) willow
- zŏzwōr (Noun) ginger (spice)
- ôrzech (Noun) nut
- ôrzech (Noun) walnut
- ôwoc (Noun) fruit
- ōberiba (Noun) kohlrabi
- żiglawa (Noun) nettle (any plant of the genus Urtica)
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