WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: NOUN
- Any dragon-fly.
- The water-lily, Castalia (Nymphæa).
- A plant of the genus Naias.
- A Naiad.
- A nymph, such as a naiad or Nereid, living in or near water.
- Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers; of fresh or brackish water
- A fairy that inhabits water
- A water lily having large leaves and showy fragrant flowers that float on the water; of temperate and tropical regions
- (Greek mythology) any nymph of the water
- Plant growing from a bulb
WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of temperate and tropical regions
- Of fresh or brackish water
- A water lily (Nymphæa).
- A goddess of any stream or other body of water, whether one of the Naiads, Nereids, or Oceanides.
- N/A
WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: RELATED WORDS
- Water scorpion, Nereid, Nymphaea, Sterope, Water lettuce, Dryad, Blue lotus, Water shield, Greek deity, Nymph, Water sprite, Fragrant water lily, Pond lily, Nymphaea odorata, Naiad
- Hawkbit, Prairie rocket, Sweet sultan, Star of bethlehem, Rose geranium, Liliid monocot genus, Genus iris, Lilyturf, Mariposa lily, Crown imperial, Jacobean lily, Day lily, Iridaceous plant, Liliaceous plant, Bog asphodel
WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Break water, Roman deity, Water pepper, Water spider, Mermaid, Watermanship, Water scorpion, Nereid, Nymphaea, Sterope, Water lettuce, Dryad, Blue lotus, Greek deity, Nymph
- Hawkbit, Prairie rocket, Sweet sultan, Star of bethlehem, Rose geranium, Liliid monocot genus, Genus iris, Lilyturf, Mariposa lily, Crown imperial, Jacobean lily, Day lily, Iridaceous plant, Liliaceous plant, Bog asphodel
WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Greek water nymph, Clytie, fell in love with the Sun God called Apollo.
- The good news is, the high water nymph fishing has been great!
- It's an alternative spelling for a water nymph or swimming nymph from Greek mythology.
- It is a bulbous plant that appears during the rainy season and soon produces beautiful crimson flowers (between October and December).
WATER NYMPH vs BULBOUS PLANT: QUESTIONS
- How many letters does the solution we have for water nymph have?
- Should I keep looking for the crossword clue water nymph?
- How many possible answers are there to water nymph?
- N/A