field thistle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of thistle plant: "field thistle" refers to a specific, robust species of thistle native to North America, characterized by its stout, prickly stems and distinctive purplish-pink flower heads.
Usage Notes
- "Field thistle" is a common name for the plant species . It is a countable noun.
- It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or general descriptive contexts to identify this particular plant.
- The term is often written with a space ("field thistle") but can also be hyphenated ("field-thistle") when used as a compound modifier.
Examples
- The meadow was dotted with the tall, purple blooms of the field thistle.
- Botanists study the field thistle to understand its role in the local ecosystem.
- A large field thistle grew at the edge of the path.
Advanced Usage
- As a compound modifier: When used to describe another noun, it often takes a hyphen.
- The field-thistle patch provided food for goldfinches.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: . This is the precise scientific name for the plant commonly called field thistle.
- Thistle (n.): The general category of flowering plants characterized by leaves with sharp prickles, to which the field thistle belongs.
Synonyms
- Pasture thistle: Another common name for the same or a very similar species.
- Tall thistle: A descriptive name referencing its growth habit.
Antonyms
- There are no direct antonyms for a specific plant species. In a broader sense, a cultivated flower or non-prickly plant could be considered conceptually opposite.
Noun
- stout North American thistle with purplish-pink flower heads