kedlock
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The plants were covered in sharp bristles that irritated the skin.
Definition:Sharp, stiff hairs or spines found on plants or animals.
Example:The farmer spent hours removing the weeds and kedlocks from his field.
Definition:A plant that is growing where it is not wanted, often in abundance, and can be a nuisance to crops.
Example:The farm is dedicated to growing a specific variety of crops, minimizing the growth of weeds like kedlocks.
Definition:Plants grown for commercial or personal use, especially agriculture.
Example:The cattle were grazing in the pasture where the kedlocks had started to grow.
Definition:Domesticated bovines, often referred to as cows, bulls, heifers, and steers.
Example:Kedlocks are a well-known irritant due to their sharp, prickly bracts.
Definition:A substance or agent that causes irritation or a harmful reaction.
Example:Kedlocks can be considered pests as they interfere with the growth of more desirable plants in farmland.
Definition:An organism, especially a plant or an insect, that is considered harmful and that destroys or damages crops, trees, etc.
Example:The introduction of kedlocks into the meadow caused a minor perturbation in the ecosystem.
Definition:A state of disturbance or agitation; lack of stability or calm.
Example:The invasion of kedlocks into the farmer's field was a serious problem.
Definition:The action of invading a place; an act of entering and occupying a country or place by a military force in an aggressive or hostile manner.
Example:Once established, kedlocks can thrive in a variety of soil types.
Definition:To grow, develop, or prosper in a vigorous or vigorous and healthy manner.
Example:Kedlocks and grass often compete for sunlight and nutrients in the field.
Definition:The situation in which two or more people or things are competing against each other.
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