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Definition of Agrimonies
1. agrimony [n] - See also: agrimony
Lexicographical Neighbors of Agrimonies
Literary usage of Agrimonies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"Two curious little herbs, known as agrimonies, have leaves resembling rose ...
But in agrimonies the calyx is so constructed that with its inclosed fruit ..."
2. Reports of the Survey (1899)
"Two curious little herbs, known as agrimonies, have leaves resembling rose ...
But in agrimonies the calyx is so constructed that with its inclosed fruit ..."
3. Botany by Wilfred William Robbins, John Nathan Martin (1919)
"Some of them, as the Cinquefoils or Five-fingers and the agrimonies, are weeds.
The Five- fingers grow in fields and crowd out other plants, ..."
4. Botany, with Agricultural Applications by John Nathan Martin (1920)
"Some of them, as the Cinquefoils or Five-fingers and the agrimonies, are weeds.
The Five- fingers grow in fields and crowd out other plants, ..."
5. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1900)
"... of one or the other form of flower, as has been suggested in the case of the
violets. THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE NEW ENGLAND agrimonies. BL ROBINSON. ..."
6. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"... as we see in the families of agrimonies and cinquefoils, which every botanist
will judge to be related, though they differ by their roots, their leaves, ..."