
1) Actress Locklear 2) Broom 3) Calluna vulgaris 4) Canadian mountain 5) Country singer Myles 6) English feminine given name 7) English girl name 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Given name 11) Hear the woman 12) Heath 13) It makes braes bonnie 14) Ling 15) Low-growing shrub 16) Moor flora
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1) Erica
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Heather is the common name for various plants: Heather may also refer to: ...
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[fabric] In clothing, heather refers to interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing flecks of an alternate color. It is typically used to mix multiple shades of grey or grey with another color to produce a muted shade (e.g., heather green), but any two colors can be mixed, including bright colors. Sometime also referred to as a frosting colo...
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[given name] Heather is a popular English and Scottish given name for girls. It simply means `heather` from the English word for the variety of small shrubs with pink or white flowers which commonly grow in rocky areas. It is derived from Middle English hather. Heath can be used as a male given name. Heather is also a color, a light purple ...
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small, evergreen shrub, usually associated with
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• (n.) Heath.
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(species Calluna vulgaris), low evergreen shrub of the heath family (Ericaceae), widespread in western Europe and Asia, North America, and Greenland. ... [4 related articles]
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This is an all-inclusive golf terminology for tall and thin grasses skirting the primary rough.
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A yarn that is spun using predyed fibers. These fibers are blended together to give a particular look. The term, heather, may also be used to describe the fabric made from heathered yarns.
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(Calluna) These small, hardy, evergreen shrubs are found wild in many parts of Europe and some in places of North America. They have little, opposite, four-ranked leaves and spikes of tiny flowers in many different shades. These plants are commonly known as Heather. C. vulgaris, the common Heather, is a small shrub that grows on the mountains and m...
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small, evergreen shrub, usually associated with
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Heath'er (hĕ&thlig;'ẽr; 277. This is the only pronunciation in Scotland)
noun [ See
Heath .] Heath. [ Scot.] « Gorse and grass And
heather , where his footsteps pass, The brighter seem.»
Longfellow. Heather bell (Botany) ,
one of the ...
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Heather (Calunua) is a low growing evergreen shrub that is common on sandy and acid soil. Heather has tiny, arrow-head shaped leaves pressed against and clasping the stem. Narrow spikes of flowers are borne which are often crowded to form large branched inflorescences. The flowers have four pinkish- purple, petal-like sepals and a deeply lobed coro...
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Heather is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[n] - common Old World heath represented by many varieties
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A wildflower from the Scottish highlands that’s supposedly always “present” on the nose of Scotch whisky.
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Reminiscent of the aroma of heather.
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Low-growing evergreen shrub of the heath family, common on sandy or acid soil. The common heather (Calluna vulgaris) is a carpet-forming shrub, growing up to 60 cm/24 in high and bearing pale pink-purple flowers. It is found over much of Europe and has been introduc...
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A yarn that is spun using pre-dyed fibers. These fibers are blended together to give a particular look. (For example, black and white may be blended together to create a grey heathered yarn.) The term, heather, may also be used to describe the fabric made from heathered yarns.
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A multicolor effect created by blending fibers of different colors prior to spinning carpet yarn.
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[Fabrics] A yarn that is spun using pre-dyed fibers. These fibers are blended together to give a particular look. (For example, black and white may be blended together to create a gray heathered yarn.) The term, heather, may also be used to describe the fabric made from heathered yarns.
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Heather is an English name for girls. The meaning is `heather (plant)` The name Heather is most commonly given to Scottish girls. (6 times more often than to American girls.) The name sounds like: Hadria, Hadara
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