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goosefoot
[ goos-foot ]
noun
, plural goose·foots.
- any of numerous, often weedy plants of the genus Chenopodium, having inconspicuous greenish flowers.
goosefoot
/ ˈɡuːsˌfʊt /
noun
- any typically weedy chenopodiaceous plant of the genus Chenopodium, having small greenish flowers and leaves shaped like a goose's foot See also Good King Henry fat hen
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Example Sentences
But the first thing that stopped Moss was the glowing front of a pawnshop, near the head of Goosefoot Lane.
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Going south again he came to a low mesa, to a place called Yelak-īmi, "goosefoot."
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A variety of the Red Goosefoot (C. rubrum) is also found on the coast.
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It feeds in the autumn on the flowers and seeds of various kinds of goosefoot (Chenopodium), also on Orache (Atriplex).
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Scurf, Scurfiness, minute scales on the surface of many leaves, as of Goosefoot.
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