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The small-flowered Fuchsia (F. coccinea), and other closely related species.
A fine material for ladies' shawls, scarfs, handkerchiefs, etc., made from the fiber of the pineapple leaf, and perhaps from other fibrous tropical leaves. It is delicate, soft, and transparent, with a slight tinge of pale yellow.
The European wake-robin (Arum maculatum), -- those with purplish spadix the lords, and those with pale spadix the ladies.
Alt. of Ladies' tresses
A name given to several species of the orchidaceous genus Spiranthes, in which the white flowers are set in spirals about a slender axis and remotely resemble braided hair.
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Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; -- usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at night, especially by gentlemen, in a spirit of gallantry, under the windows of ladies.
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A thin silk fabric used for linings, etc., in ladies' dresses.
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A small saddle horse for ladies.
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Of or pertaining to a very large natural order of plants (Rubiaceae) named after the madder (Rubia tinctoria), and including about three hundred and seventy genera and over four thousand species. Among them are the coffee tree, the trees yielding peruvian bark and quinine, the madder, the quaker ladies, and the trees bearing the edible fruits called genipap and Sierre Leone peach, besides many plants noted for the beauty or the fragrance of their blossoms.
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of Lady
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A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets.
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My lady; -- a French title formerly given to ladies of quality; now, in France, given to all married women.
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A circle, or combination of circles, of thin whalebone, metal, or other elastic material, used for expanding the skirts of ladies' dresses; crinoline; -- used chiefly in the plural.
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An easy chariot or carriage, used by Roman ladies, and in which the vessels, etc., for sacred rites were carried.
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An oblong rectangular piece of cloth, worn by Roman ladies, and fastened with brooches.
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A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly pomander box.
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A kind of large cape, or short, full cloak, forming part of the dress of ladies.
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One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments.
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Ladylike; not rough; gentle.
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A plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.
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