Definition of Trifoliums

1. trifolium [n] - See also: trifolium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trifoliums

triflyl azide
trifocal
trifocal lens
trifocals
trifold
trifoliata
trifoliate
trifoliate orange
trifoliated
trifolies
trifoliolate
trifoliolate leaf
trifoliosis
trifolirhizin
trifolium
trifoliums (current term)
trifoly
triforia
triforium
triform
triformed
triformity
trifunctional
trifunctionality
trifunctionally
trifuran
trifurans
trifurcate
trifurcated
trifurcates

Literary usage of Trifoliums

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

1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"But the main honey-crop of both north and south is gathered from the various trifoliums, the early fruit crop is what concerns him most, and M.0' where ..."

2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1905)
"An interesting point in these first results is in the behavior of the trifoliums and closely related genera, including Lespedeza and Medi- cago. ..."

3. The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical by John Britton, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees, Thomas Hood, John Harris, Edward Wedlake Brayley (1813)
"This plant has not been deemed a native of Staffordshire. The herbage of these hills contain* many good plants, both grasses and trifoliums, but the hills ..."

4. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1856)
"... each shining hour in gathering honey so profusely secreted by the trifoliums. Had the farmers generally served or applied plas- color, presenting a very ..."

5. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex: With Observations on by Messrs. Griggs (Firm), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Great Britain (1794)
"... hills contains many, good: plants, both grafies and trifoliums, but the hills are much overrun with uneven lumps, ..."

6. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford: With Observations by William Pitt, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) (1796)
"The herbage of these hills contains many good plants, both grasses and trifoliums, but the hills are much over-run with uneven lumps, which seem to be worn ..."

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