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单词 stinkweed
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stinkweedn.

Etymology: < stink n. + weed n.1Compare West Flemish stinkwied, the stinking camomile.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈstinkweed.
a. The cruciferous plant Diplotaxis muralis.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Cruciferae (crucifers) > [noun] > other crucifers
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watercress?a1450
boor's mustard1548
dish-mustard1548
rocket1548
treacle mustard1548
heal-dog1551
Thlaspi1562
candy mustard1597
Grecian mustard1597
Italian rocket1597
knave's mustard1597
madwort1597
mithridate mustard1597
moonwort1597
mithridate1605
wall-rocket1611
broom-wort1614
candytuft1629
draba1629
Turkey cress1633
rock cress1650
shepherd's cress1713
pennycress1714
alyssum1731
arabis1756
tower mustard1760
faverel1770
molewort1770
stinkweed1793
wall cabbage1796
wall-cress1796
awl-wort1797
sickle-pod1846
Kerguelen cabbage1847
sun cress1848
sand rocket1854
wall mustard1904
buckler-mustard-
tower-cress-
1793 in Britten Old Country Words (E.D.S.) 110 The farmers here [i.e. at Kingsgate, Kent]..have, on account of its very offensive smell, given it the name of stink-weed.
a1824 B. Holdich Ess. Weeds Agric. (1825) 57 Sand Mustard, Isle of Thanet Stink-weed (Sinapis muralis).
1884 W. Miller Dict. Eng. Names Plants 130.
b. U.S. The Thorn Apple, Datura Stramonium.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Solanaceae (nightshade and allies) > [noun] > thorn-apple or brugmansia
thorn-apple1578
thorny apple1578
floripondio1604
stramonium1682
burn-weed1756
devil's apple1759
stinkweed1804
jimsonweed1812
Brugmansia1822
stramony1842
angel's trumpet1866
metel1887
mad-apple1892
1804 C. B. Brown tr. C. F. de Volney View Soil & Climate U.S.A. 69 (note) These banks, and all the slopes along the Ohio, abound with the stramoneum (stink-weed), which is said to have been brought hither accidentally from Virginia.
1859 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms (ed. 2) 219 Jamestown weed... The Thorn Apple (Datura stramonium). Its Northern name is Stinkweed.
c. Any of several other plants with an unpleasant smell.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > names applied to various plants > [noun]
heatha700
beeworteOE
leversc725
springworteOE
clotec1000
halswortc1000
sengreenc1000
bottle?a1200
bird's-tonguea1300
bloodworta1300
faverolea1300
vetchc1300
pimpernel1378
oniona1398
bird's nest?a1425
adder's grassc1450
cockheada1500
ambrosia1525
fleawort1548
son before the father1552
crow-toe1562
basil1578
bird's-foot1578
bloodroot1578
throatwort1578
phalangium1608
yew1653
chalcedon1664
dittany1676
bleeding heart1691
felon-wort1706
hedgehog1712
land caltrops1727
old man's beard1731
loosestrife1760
Solomon's seal1760
fireweed1764
desert rose1792
star of Bethlehem1793
hen and chickens1794
Aaron's beard1820
felon-grass1824
arrowroot1835
snake-root1856
firebush1858
tick-seed1860
bird's eye1863
burning bush1866
rat-tail1871
lamb's earsa1876
lamb's tongue plant1882
tar-weed1884
Tom Thumb1886
parrotbeak1890
stinkweed1932
the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > [noun] > one who or that which > specific
filthOE
fimea1475
devil's dunga1576
devil's dirt1578
sweat-pit1708
fetid gum1858
stink bomb1915
stinkweed1932
stink-pot1972
1932 J. M. Watt & M. G. Breyer-Brandwijk Med. & Poisonous Plants S. Afr. 192 Inula graveolens Desf., Khaki bush, Khaki weed, Stinkweed (Australia) is an introduced species.
1954 Sun (Baltimore) 4 June 21/1 Due to the fact that its leaves, when crushed, are very disagreeable to get next to, the ailanthus is also known as ‘stinkweed’.
1970 J. H. Gray Boy from Winnipeg 153 My job was to graze the cattle slowly..keeping them out of the stinkweed which, I was warned, spoiled the butter.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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