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Found 2 items, similar to Osmunda cinnamonea.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Osmunda cinnamonea
Osmunda cinnamonea
n : New World fern having woolly cinnamon-colored spore-bearing
fronds in early spring later surrounded by green fronds;
the early uncurling fronds are edible [syn:
cinnamon fern
,
fiddlehead,
fiddlehead fern]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Osmunda cinnamonea
fiddlehead
\fid"dle*head`\ n.
1. any of several tall ferns of northern temperate regions
having graceful arched fronds and sporophylls resembling
ostrich plumes.
Syn: ostrich fern, shuttlecock fern,
Matteuccia struthiopteris
,
Pteretis struthiopteris,
Onoclea struthiopteris
.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. New World fern (
Osmunda cinnamonea) having woolly
cinnamon-colored spore-bearing fronds in early spring
later surrounded by green fronds, called also
fiddlehead fern
; the early uncurling fronds are edible, and
sometimes considered as a vegetable delicacy.
Syn: cinnamon fern, fiddlehead fern,
Osmunda cinnamonea.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. (Naut.) an ornament on a ship's bow, curved like the
volute or scroll at the head of a violin. Sometimes it
serves the function of a
billhead.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
fiddlehead
\fid"dle*head`\ n.
1. any of several tall ferns of northern temperate regions
having graceful arched fronds and sporophylls resembling
ostrich plumes.
Syn: ostrich fern, shuttlecock fern,
Matteuccia struthiopteris
,
Pteretis struthiopteris,
Onoclea struthiopteris
.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. New World fern (
Osmunda cinnamonea) having woolly
cinnamon-colored spore-bearing fronds in early spring
later surrounded by green fronds, called also
fiddlehead fern
; the early uncurling fronds are edible, and
sometimes considered as a vegetable delicacy.
Syn: cinnamon fern, fiddlehead fern,
Osmunda cinnamonea.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. (Naut.) an ornament on a ship's bow, curved like the
volute or scroll at the head of a violin. Sometimes it
serves the function of a
billhead.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
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