Associations to the word «Perennial»
Noun
- Herb
- Centimeter
- Annual
- Shrub
- Evergreen
- Clump
- Stem
- Bulb
- Legume
- Sunflower
- Inflorescence
- Weeds
- Tuft
- Cm
- Growing
- Foliage
- Plant
- Forming
- Planting
- Flower
- Vine
- Conifer
- Grass
- Woody
- Cultivar
- Arboretum
- Mat
- Crop
- Greenhouse
- Genus
- Clover
- Meter
- Lily
- Height
- Bloom
- Weed
- Harper
- Leaflet
- Hardy
- Climber
- Fern
- Root
- Subfamily
- Underground
- Garden
- Meadow
- Vegetable
- Drought
- Soil
- Inch
- Seed
- Wetland
- Species
Adjective
- Woody
- Hardy
- Erect
- Flowering
- Branching
- Hairy
- Biennial
- Deciduous
- Prostrate
- Fleshy
- Carnivorous
- Ornamental
- Leafy
- Creeping
- Tall
- Temperate
- Spreading
- Basal
- Blooming
- Fragrant
- Mat
- Cultivated
- Sage
- Intermittent
- Root
- Native
- Alpine
- Toothed
- Planted
- Aquatic
- Himalayan
- Seed
- Slender
- Dormant
- Annual
- Scented
- Maximum
- Dwarf
- Endemic
- Oval
- Tolerant
- Spring
- Arid
- Trailing
- Dense
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
PERENNIAL, adjective. Lasting or remaining active throughout the year, or all the time.
PERENNIAL, adjective. (botany) (of a plant) Having a life cycle of more than two years. Compare annual, biennial.
PERENNIAL, adjective. (figuratively) Continuing without cessation or intermission; perpetual; permanent; unceasing; never failing.
PERENNIAL, adjective. (figuratively) Enduring; lasting; timeless.
PERENNIAL, adjective. (figuratively) Recurrent; appearing or recurring again and again.
PERENNIAL, noun. A perennial plant; a plant that is active throughout the year or survives for more than two growing seasons. Compare annual, biennial.
PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY, noun. Philosophia perennis.
Dictionary definition
PERENNIAL, noun. (botany) a plant lasting for three seasons or more.
PERENNIAL, adjective. Lasting three seasons or more; "the common buttercup is a popular perennial plant".
PERENNIAL, adjective. Lasting an indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal; "perennial happiness".
PERENNIAL, adjective. Recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements".
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.