noun the dried ferns of the bracken, used as fodder

  • The hikers walked through a dense patch of bracken in the forest.
  • Watch out for the bracken when you're hiking in the woods.
  • I tripped over some bracken while exploring the woods.
  • The bracken of uncertainty clouded his decision-making process.

noun a leafless parasitic plant with a slender twining stem

verb to tremble or totter, typically because of old age

  • The elderly man began to dodder as he walked down the street.
  • I noticed my grandma starting to dodder a bit as she got older.
  • My grandpa was really doddering around the house today.
  • The economy seemed to dodder on the brink of collapse.

noun the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism

  • Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
  • Some people view certain business practices as a form of parasitism, where one company profits off the work of others.
  • That guy is a total parasite, always mooching off of his friends without giving anything in return.
  • The toxic relationship between the manager and employees was described as a form of emotional parasitism, draining the morale of the entire team.

noun a small to medium-sized nocturnal marsupial with a pointed snout, long tail, and sharp claws, native to Australia, New Guinea, and Sulawesi.

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  • The possum is a marsupial native to Australia and surrounding islands.
  • I saw a possum in my backyard last night scavenging for food.
  • That possum is one sneaky critter, always getting into the trash cans.
  • She played possum during the meeting, pretending to be asleep to avoid participating.

rat

noun a small rodent with a long tail, known for being a pest in many urban areas

  • The scientist conducted a study on the behavior of the rat in a controlled environment.
  • I saw a rat scurrying across the street last night.
  • That guy is such a rat, always trying to cheat his way out of things.
  • She felt like a rat trapped in a maze, unable to find her way out of the complicated situation.

noun a person or thing that causes severe and widespread damage or destruction

  • The ravager was a destructive force that left nothing but devastation in its wake.
  • That ravager is causing chaos in the neighborhood with its reckless behavior.
  • Watch out for that ravager, he's trouble.
  • Her words were like a ravager, tearing through his emotions without mercy.

noun a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches

verb to bind or build with wattle

  • The wattle on the roof of the house was carefully constructed to provide insulation.
  • I noticed the wattle on the fence starting to wear out.
  • Let's go check out that cool wattle structure in the park.
  • The wattle of gossip spread quickly through the small town.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The Asian giant hornet is known for its large size and potent sting.
  • Have you heard about the Asian giant hornet? It's huge!
  • That Asian giant hornet is no joke, it's massive!
  • The Asian giant hornet buzzed into the room like a fierce warrior.

noun a fast-growing vine native to Asia, known for its invasive nature in the southeastern United States

  • Kudzu is a fast-growing vine native to Asia that has become invasive in the United States.
  • I heard that kudzu is taking over the abandoned lot down the street.
  • Man, that kudzu is like a weed on steroids!
  • The spread of misinformation online is like kudzu, choking out the truth.

noun a genus of plants in the rose family Rosaceae

  • The acaena plant is known for its small, spiky fruits.
  • I love how unique the acaena plant looks in my garden.
  • Check out the cool spikes on that acaena plant!
  • The acaena plant's thorny exterior represents its resilience in harsh conditions.

noun a type of grasshopper

adjective relating to or resembling a grasshopper

  • The acridian is a type of insect that belongs to the grasshopper family.
  • I saw an acridian hopping around in the garden yesterday.
  • Check out that funky looking acridian over there!
  • The acridian of corruption had infested every corner of the government.

noun a type of bird in the starling family native to Asia, known for its loud calls and aggressive behavior

  • The acridotheres are a type of bird known for their distinctive calls and social behaviors.
  • I saw a flock of acridotheres hanging out near the park yesterday.
  • Those acridotheres are always causing a ruckus in the neighborhood.
  • The acridotheres symbolize freedom and adaptability in many cultures.

noun aerial potato

  • The aerial potato, also known as air potato, is a type of vine that grows in tropical and subtropical regions.
  • I heard that the aerial potato plant can grow really fast in the right conditions.
  • My grandma calls the aerial potato plant 'sky taters' because they grow so high up.
  • The idea of finding an aerial potato in the wild seemed like a far-fetched dream.

noun a type of bee that originated in Africa

  • The African bee, also known as the killer bee, is a hybrid of the African honey bee species and various European honey bee species.
  • Watch out for those African bees, they can be pretty aggressive.
  • Those African bees are no joke, they mean business.
  • The buzzing of the African bees filled the air, creating a sense of urgency and danger.

noun a plant species native to Africa and belonging to the Solanaceae family

  • The african boxthorn is a species of plant native to Africa.
  • I heard that the african boxthorn is a popular ornamental plant in some gardens.
  • Have you seen that cool african boxthorn growing in the park?
  • The african boxthorn symbolizes resilience and adaptability in harsh environments.

noun a type of frog native to Africa, known for its clawed feet

  • The African clawed frog, also known as Xenopus laevis, is a species of aquatic frog native to sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I saw an African clawed frog in the pond while I was out for a walk.
  • That African clawed frog is one cool dude, just chilling in the water all day.
  • The African clawed frog's ability to adapt to different environments is like a superhero power.

noun African clawed toad - a species of aquatic frog found in Africa

  • The African clawed toad, also known as Xenopus laevis, is a species of aquatic frog native to sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I saw an African clawed toad in the pond while I was out on a hike.
  • Check out that cool African clawed toad chilling by the water!
  • Her quick reflexes were compared to that of an African clawed toad catching its prey.

adjective describing something that has been influenced or changed by African culture or characteristics

  • The Africanized honey bees have become a significant concern for beekeepers in the southern United States.
  • Watch out for those Africanized bees, they're more aggressive than regular bees.
  • I heard those bees were totally africanized, man. Stay away from them!
  • The team's defense was like a swarm of Africanized bees, relentless and overpowering.

noun a plant of the cabbage family, with bright yellow flowers and pungent seeds that are ground to make mustard

  • African mustard is a type of plant species commonly found in the savannas of Africa.
  • I heard that African mustard can add a unique flavor to salads.
  • Have you tried cooking with African mustard? It's supposed to be really good.
  • The spread of African mustard in the garden symbolizes the resilience of nature in harsh conditions.

noun a type of snail originating from Africa

  • The African snail, also known as the giant African land snail, is considered an invasive species in many parts of the world.
  • I saw a huge African snail crawling in my garden yesterday.
  • That African snail is as big as a baseball!
  • Dealing with all these paperwork feels like carrying the weight of an African snail on my back.