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Often used in the same context:
cowries,
indigos,
unguents,
pennywort,
ultramarine,
bog myrtle,
pimpernel,
ochres,
copal,
oxblood,
marsh marigold,
lathyrus,
viridian,
cinnamon bark,
teasel,
chilli pepper,
cola nut,
muslins,
creeping charlie,
wolfsbane,
yellow ocher,
albus,
saltpetre,
cockade,
chiton,
alembic,
berberis,
goutweed,
andromeda,
burnt umber,
pandanus,
goatskins,
splodge,
gentians,
pennisetum,
damsons,
taraxacum officinale,
sloe,
digitalis purpurea,
cinnabar,
eupatorium,
meerschaum,
cranesbill,
mealies,
colchicum,
posset,
vermillion,
heliotrope,
asphodel,
wood sorrel,
dulse,
crocus sativus,
bluey,
pot marigold,
garrigue,
vulgare,
crape,
snuffbox,
paintbox,
apis mellifera,
swamp milkweed,
kangaroo paw,
annatto,
lungwort,
cinquefoil,
saffron crocus,
hawkweed,
puce,
pastille,
fritillaria,
bolete,
cochineal,
gooseberry bush,
demerara,
fritillaries,
tiger lily,
ringlet,
methylated spirit,
sphagnum,
datura,
winepress,
ragged robin,
primrose,
stockfish,
swallow wort,
saxifrage,
pelargonium,
squill,
groundsel,
monkshood,
lehua,
axle grease,
bayeux tapestry,
plumbago,
veronica,
pippin,
medlar,
scurf,
brushwood,
hollyhock,
turkish delight,
flax,
mulberry,
rhubarb,
tobacco,
cabbage,
cacao,
corn,
cotton,
ginger,
hemp,
indigo,
madder,
orchids,
pheasant,
produce,
vegetables,
beet,
cabbages,
calico,
celery,
rice,
apple,
banana,
barley,
coffee,
hop,
hydroponic,
maize,
opium,
orchid,
paddy,
poppy,
seed,
sisal
More specific:
dyer's woad,
isatis tinctoria
Appears in the definition of:
genus isatis,
isatis,
kendal,
kendal green
More general:
dye,
dyestuff,
herb,
herbaceous plant
Also try:
— Adjectives for woad:
blue,
wild,
native,
much,
fresh,
best,
british,
european,
green,
certaine,
greene,
more...
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