butterwort

[ UK /bˈʌtəwˌɔːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of numerous carnivorous bog plants of the genus Pinguicula having showy purple or yellow or white flowers and a rosette of basal leaves coated with a sticky secretion to trap small insects
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How To Use butterwort In A Sentence

  • However the Butterworths edition of the Use Classes Order suggests that those words qualify the whole of the definition.
  • To estimate the power in individual frequency bands, fifth order Butterworth passband filter functions were used.
  • ‘He started running away pushing the pushchair in front of him,’ said Mr Butterworth.
  • He only realised that he had dyscalculia when he went to see Professor Butterworth.
  • Plants such as birds-eye primrose, wild thyme, bilberry and the insectivorous butterwort will expand, creating spectacular landscapes.
  • The descendants of settlers from Kwangchow have been waiting a dozen years for the compensation they were promised after they were forced to vacate their family homes along Jalan Raja Uda in Butterworth to make way for a major property development project. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • Commonly called the butterworts, these plants are just about the most innocuous-looking carnivorous plants you'll ever see.
  • White and gold rocks, rimmed round with purple butterwort, Indian paintbrush and feathery yellow stonecrop, created magnificent tumbles of color in the desolate landscape. Blood Lure
  • The Butterworth is a nice lagniappe, but the main course is also the main reason for stopping by.
  • There are many more plants that will thrive in medium light, among them Irish moss, Tahitian bridal veil, heart-leaved philodendron, pitcher plant, and butterwort.
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