Weeping
101weeping sinew — an encysted ganglion, chiefly on the back of the hand, containing synovial fluid …
102WEEPING PHILOSOPHER — a sobriquet given to HERACLITUS (q.v.) from a melancholy disposition ascribed to him, in contrast with DEMOCRITUS (q.v.), designated the laughing philosopher …
103weeping eczema — n. wet eczematous dermatitis (Medicine) …
104weeping willow — type of tree that has graceful and droopy branches …
105weeping willow — noun a willow with trailing branches and foliage reaching down to the ground. [Salix × chrysocoma and related species and hybrids.] …
106weeping willow — weep′ing wil′low n. pln an Asian willow, Salix babylonica, characterized by the drooping habit of its branches • Etymology: 1725–35 …
107weeping willow — Wīlou lohaloha …
108weeping willow — See cry baby …
109weeping beech — noun variety of European beech with pendulous limbs • Syn: ↑Fagus pendula, ↑Fagus sylvatica pendula • Hypernyms: ↑beech, ↑beech tree • Member Holonyms: ↑Fagus, ↑genus Fagus …
110weeping love grass — noun perennial South African grass having densely clumped flimsy stems; introduced into United States especially for erosion control • Syn: ↑African love grass, ↑Eragrostis curvula • Hypernyms: ↑love grass, ↑bay grass * * * noun : a perennial… …