Definition of Ricinuses

1. ricinus [n] - See also: ricinus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ricinuses

ricinelaidic acid
ricinelaidin
ricing
ricinic
ricinine
ricinism
ricinoleate
ricinoleates
ricinoleic
ricinoleic acid
ricinolein
ricinoleins
ricinolic
ricins
ricinus
ricinuses (current term)
rick
rick-roll
rick-rolled
rick-rolling
rick-rolls
rickardite
ricked
ricker
rickers
ricketier
ricketiest
ricketiness
rickets
rickettsia

Literary usage of Ricinuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handy Book of the Flower-garden by David Thomson (1893)
"ricinuses, culture of, 85. Roses, recent improvement in. 161; beauty and variety of, ib. ; planting in beds, 171; propagation by cuttings, 162; ..."

2. Handy Book of the Flower-garden: Being Practical Directions for the by David Thomson (1868)
"ricinuses, culture of, 120. Rock- work or alpine plants — see Alpine. Roses, recent improvements in, 21 ; beauty and variety of, 163 ; planting in beds, ..."

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