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1. dutch clover
noun.
Creeping
European
clover
having
white
to
pink
flowers
and
bright
green
leaves;
naturalized
in
United
States;
widely
grown
for
forage.
Synonyms
trefoil
Trifolium repens
white clover
shamrock
clover
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2. Dutch-elm beetle
noun.
A
vector
of
the
fungus
causing
Dutch
elm
disease.
Synonyms
Scolytus
bark beetle
Scolytus multistriatus
genus Scolytus
3. clover-leaf roll
noun.
Yeast-raised
dinner
roll
made
by
baking
three
small
balls
of
dough
in
each
cup
of
a
muffin
pan.
Synonyms
bun
roll
Antonyms
stay in place
unwind
uncoil
4. Dutch-processed cocoa
noun.
Cocoa
powder
treated
with
a
mild
alkalizing
agent
(such
as
baking
soda).
Synonyms
cocoa powder
5. clover-root
noun.
Hairy
Eurasian
plant
with
small
yellow
flowers
and
an
astringent
root
formerly
used
medicinally.
Synonyms
wood avens
Geum urbanum
avens
herb bennet
cloveroot
6. clover
noun.
(ˈkloʊvɝ)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Trifolium.
Synonyms
herb
red clover
Trifolium reflexum
white clover
alpine clover
Trifolium stoloniferum
purple clover
Trifolium pratense
Trifolium alpinum
trefoil
herbaceous plant
Trifolium dubium
crimson clover
Italian clover
Trifolium incarnatum
buffalo clover
lesser yellow trefoil
hop clover
genus Trifolium
Trifolium repens
shamrock
Trifolium
dutch clover
Etymology
clover (English)
clovere (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. Dutch
noun.
The
people
of
the
Netherlands.
Synonyms
Dutch people
land
country
Frisian
nation
Etymology
Dutch (English)
Duch (Middle English (1100-1500))
dutsch (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
8. Dutch
noun.
The
West
Germanic
language
of
the
Netherlands.
Synonyms
West Germanic language
Afrikaans
Flemish dialect
Flemish
South African Dutch
Taal
West Germanic
Antonyms
embark
leave
urban area
Etymology
Dutch (English)
Duch (Middle English (1100-1500))
dutsch (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
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