Definition of Weed in English :

Define Weed in English

Weed meaning in English

Meaning of Weed in English

Pronunciation of Weed in English

Weed pronunciation in English

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Weed

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Noun

1. weed

any plant that crowds out cultivated plants

2. mourning band, weed

a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning

Verb

4. weed

clear of weeds

Example Sentences:
'weed the garden'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Weed

see synonyms of weed
noun
1. 
any plant that grows wild and profusely, esp one that grows among cultivated plants, depriving them of space, food, etc
2. slang
marijuana
3.  the weed
4. informal
a thin or unprepossessing person
5. 
an inferior horse, esp one showing signs of weakness of constitution
verb
6. 
to remove (useless or troublesome plants) from (a garden, etc)
noun
rare
a black crepe band worn to indicate mourning
See also weeds

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Weed

see synonyms of weed
noun
1. 
any undesired, uncultivated plant, esp. one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired crop, disfigure a lawn, etc.
2.  Informal
a. 
tobacco
with the
b. 
a cigar or cigarette
c. 
marijuana
3. 
something useless; specif., a horse that is unfit for racing or breeding
verb transitive
4. 
to remove the weeds from (a garden, lawn, etc.)
5. 
to remove (a weed)
often with out
6. 
to remove as useless, harmful, etc.
often with out
7. 
to rid of elements regarded as useless, harmful, etc.
verb intransitive
8. 
to remove weeds, etc.
noun
1.  Archaic
a garment
often used in pl.
2.  [pl.]
black mourning clothes, esp. those worn by a widow
3. 
a black mourning band, as of crepe, worn on a man's hat or sleeve

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Weed

see synonyms of weed
n.
1. A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one that grows where it is not wanted and often grows or spreads fast or takes the place of desired plants.
2. An aquatic plant or alga, especially seaweed.
3. Something considered useless, detrimental, or worthless.
4. Slang
a. Tobacco.
b. A cigarette.
c. Marijuana.
v. weed·ed, weed·ing, weeds
v.tr.
1. To clear of weeds: weeded the flowerbeds.
2. To remove (weeds). Often used with out: weed out dandelions.
3. To eliminate as unsuitable or unwanted. Often used with out: weed out unqualified applicants.
v.intr.
To remove weeds.
n.
1. A token of mourning, as a black band worn on a man's hat or sleeve.
2. weeds The black mourning clothes of a widow.
3. often weeds Archaic An article of clothing; a garment.

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