"Japanese knotweed" meaning in Anglais

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Noun

IPA: \ˌdʒæp.ɘ.ˈniːz.nɔt.wiːd\
  1. Fallopia japonica, renouée du Japon.
    Sense id: fr-Japanese_knotweed-en-noun-9nRF4ATL Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Plantes en anglais Topics: botany
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