amento

Noun

 * 1)  amentum, catkin type of inflorescence
 * 2) * Sergio Pokrovskij (translator), La Majstro kaj Margarita (The Master and Margarita) by Mikhail Bulgakov, Book 2, Chapter 21,
 * Sub la salikoj, sub ties branĉoj prezentantaj delikatajn, lanugajn amentojn klare videblajn en la lunlumo, dikmuzelaj ranoj sidis en du vicoj
 * Under the willow branches, hung with tender, fluffy tassels clearly visible in the moonlight, sat two rows of fat-jowled frogs. (Mirra Ginsburg translation, Grove, 1995)

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Noun

 * 1)  ear, spike the fruiting body of a grain plant

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Verb

 * 1) to furnish with a strap or thong
 * 2) to hurl, dart or speed on something by using or as if by using a thong

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Noun

 * 1)  catkin botany: a type of inflorescence

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Noun

 * 1) catkin