MAY APPLE vs MAYAPPLE: NOUN
- North American herb with poisonous root stock and edible though insipid fruit
- Edible but insipid fruit of the May apple plant
- The fruit of the plant Podophyllum peltatum
- A fruit-bearing flowering plant with poisonous roots, native to eastern North America, taxonomic name Podophyllum peltatum.
- The fruit of the mayapple{1}.
- North American herb (Podophyllum peltatum) with poisonous root stock and an edible though insipid egg-shaped yellowish fruit; called also wild mandrake.
- The fruit of this plant.
- A rhizomatous plant (Podophyllum peltatum) of eastern North America, having large umbrellalike leaves, a single, nodding white flower, and yellow fruit. The ripe fruit is edible, but the roots, leaves, and seeds of the plant are poisonous.
- North American herb with poisonous root stock and edible though insipid fruit
MAY APPLE vs MAYAPPLE: RELATED WORDS
- Birthroot, Lanseh, Skirret, Buffaloberry, Sanicle, Colicroot, Mombin, Pinkroot, Naranjilla, Dracontium, Alkekengi, Rhizocarpous, Wild mandrake, Podophyllum peltatum, Mayapple
- Snowberry, Monocots, Staghorn sumac, Horsetails, Fabaceae, Yaupon, Tansy, Liverwort, Vinca minor, Canadensis, Asclepias, Vaccinium, Wild mandrake, May apple, Podophyllum peltatum
MAY APPLE vs MAYAPPLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Puttyroot, Twinberry, Birthroot, Lanseh, Skirret, Buffaloberry, Sanicle, Colicroot, Mombin, Pinkroot, Naranjilla, Dracontium, Alkekengi, Rhizocarpous, Mayapple
- Bellflower, Brassica oleracea, Bryophytes, Pokeweed, Cinquefoil, Snowberry, Monocots, Staghorn sumac, Horsetails, Yaupon, Tansy, Vinca minor, Asclepias, Vaccinium, May apple
MAY APPLE vs MAYAPPLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Laurel, and the gorgeous May Apple, make the woods gay by the profusion of their flowers.
- Dickens, too, when I was on the old May Apple.
- May Apple at once to shutdown the old API?
- In May, Apple launched its Data and Privacy portal, enabling customers to request their personal data collected by Apple and held on its servers.
- If you are horticulturally savvy, the image of a woodland mayapple growing in a pot with coleus may be the most mind-blowing.