spanish needles
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Definition
Noun 1. A common weed (Bidens bipinnata) of the eastern United States: A plant of the aster family, characterized by its small yellow flowers and barbed seeds that cling to clothing and animal fur. 2. The seed of bur marigold plants: Specifically refers to the small, dry, barbed fruit (achene) of plants in the Bidens genus, which are notorious for sticking to passersby.
Usage
- The singular form "Spanish needle" refers to a single seed or plant.
- The plural form "Spanish needles" is commonly used to refer to the seeds collectively or to the plant species.
- It is primarily used in botanical, agricultural, and informal regional contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- After hiking through the field, my socks were covered in Spanish needles.
- The Spanish needle is a resilient weed that can be difficult to eradicate from gardens.
- We spent the afternoon picking Spanish needles off the dog's coat.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Identification: In technical contexts, "Spanish needles" precisely identifies or related species within the genus.
- Figurative Use for Nuisance: The term can be used metaphorically to describe a persistent, minor annoyance that is hard to get rid of.
- The paperwork issue was a Spanish needle in the side of the project, small but constantly causing delays.
Variants and Related Words
- Bur marigold: A more general common name for plants in the genus.
- Beggarticks: Another common name for plants in the genus, referring to the seed's ability to stick.
- Bidens: The scientific genus name for this group of plants.
- Sticktight: A colloquial name describing the seed's adhesive property.
Synonyms
- Bur marigold
- Beggarticks
- Stickseed
- Tickseed
Idioms and Phrases
- (To be) like Spanish needles: To be clingy, persistent, and difficult to remove or shake off.
- His guilt over the mistake was like Spanish needles, sticking with him for weeks.
Noun
- common bur marigold of the eastern United States
- the seed of bur marigolds