rattleweed (Meaning)
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rattleweed (n.)
Any plant of the genus Astragalus. See Milk vetch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rattleweed
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rattleweed Sentence Examples
- The field was carpeted with yellow rattleweed, its tiny flowers trembling in the breeze.
- The botanist carefully collected a specimen of rattleweed for further study.
- The rattleweed emitted a soft, rattling sound as its pods moved in the wind.
- The goats grazed contentedly on the rattleweed in the pasture.
- The rattleweed's seeds were dispersed by the wind, ensuring its continued presence in the area.
- The rattleweed's bright yellow flowers attracted a variety of insects and birds.
- The leaves of the rattleweed contained medicinal properties, making it useful for treating certain ailments.
- The rattleweed's roots grew deep into the soil, providing stability for the plant and access to water.
- The rattleweed was an indicator species, suggesting that the soil was well-drained and had ample sunlight.
- The rattlesnake's den was located near a patch of rattleweed, as the plant's rattling sound would alert the snake to potential prey.
FAQs About the word rattleweed
Any plant of the genus Astragalus. See Milk vetch.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The field was carpeted with yellow rattleweed, its tiny flowers trembling in the breeze.
The botanist carefully collected a specimen of rattleweed for further study.
The rattleweed emitted a soft, rattling sound as its pods moved in the wind.
The goats grazed contentedly on the rattleweed in the pasture.