wilding

wilding
a) A wild apple or apple-tree.

Oft from the forrest wildings he did bring, / Whose sides empurpled were with smiling red [...].

b) Any plant that grows wild, a wildflower.

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  • Wilding — Wild ing, n. (Bot.) A wild or uncultivated plant; especially, a wild apple tree or crab apple; also, the fruit of such a plant. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Ten ruddy wildings in the wood I found. Dryden. [1913 Webster] The fruit of the tree . . . is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • wilding — [wīl′diŋ] n. 1. a) a wild plant; esp., a wild apple tree b) its fruit 2. a plant originally cultivated, but growing wild 3. Rare a wild animal adj. Old Poet. not cultivated or domesticated; wild …   English World dictionary

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  • wilding — I. noun Etymology: 1wild + 2 ing Date: circa 1525 1. a. a plant growing uncultivated in the wild either as a native or an escape; especially a wild apple or crab apple b. the fruit of a wilding 2. a wild animal II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Wilding — Wịlding,   1) Ludwig, Maler, Objektkünstler, * Grünstadt 15. 7. 1927; studierte bei W. Baumeister in Stuttgart, war 1969 92 Professor an der Hamburger Hochschule für Bildende Künste. Wilding profilierte sich als konsequenter Vertreter der Op Art …   Universal-Lexikon

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  • wilding — laukinukas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Iš sėklos auginamas ar išaugintas vaismedžių ar dekoratyvinių augalų poskiepis. atitikmenys: angl. wilding vok. Wildpflanze, f rus. дикое растение, n; дичок, m …   Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

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