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Prickliness
The quality of being prickly or of having many prickles
Glasswort
Spinach family Salicornia herbacea with succulent jointed stems also a prickly plant of the same family Salsola Kali both formerly burned
Pricky
Stiff and sharp prickly
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Punction
A puncturing or pricking a puncture
Pungent
a sharp sensation as of the taste smell or feelings pricking biting acrid as a pungent spice
Satinwood
is also given to the wood of a species of prickly ash Xanthoxylum Caribaeligum growing in Florida and the West Indies
Scratch coat
The first coat in plastering called also scratchwork See Pricking up
horsebrier
a very prickly woody vine Smilax rotundifolia of eastern U S growing in
Durian
and eight or ten inches long It has a hard prickly rind containing a soft cream colored pulp of a most
Flower fence
A tropical leguminous bush Poinciana pulcherrima or Caeligsalpinia pulcherrima with prickly branches and showy yellow or red flowers so named from
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