- Common flower - Flower - Put clearly, I’d say Mr Gatsby loves this lady - A genus of low herbs (Bellis), belonging to the family
Compositae. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which
has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays. - The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant
commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also oxeye daisy. See
Whiteweed.
- European wild plant - Small wild plant - Wild plant - Yellow spring flower - A common flower in England (Primula veris) having yellow
blossoms and appearing in early spring. It is often cultivated in the
United States. - In the United States, the marsh marigold (Caltha
palustris), appearing in wet places in early spring and often used as a
pot herb. It is nearer to a buttercup than to a true cowslip. See
Illust. of Marsh marigold.
- Gravel as used in concrete - Lump together - Sum - Total - Total or gross amount - Total sum - To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum.
"The aggregated soil."
- A stalk which supports one flower or fruit, whether
solitary or one of many ultimate divisions of a common peduncle. See
Peduncle, and Illust. of Flower. - A slender support of any special organ, as that of a
capsule in mosses, an air vesicle in algae, or a sporangium in ferns. - A slender stem by which certain of the lower animals or
their eggs are attached. See Illust. of Aphis lion. - The ventral part of each side of the neural arch
connecting with the centrum of a vertebra. - An outgrowth of the frontal bones, which supports the
antlers or horns in deer and allied animals.