Bistort

//ˈbɪs.tɔɹt//

Synonyms for "bistort" (3 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

10 translations across 10 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • кървавиче noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Finnish

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  • konnantatar noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

French

1 entries
  • bistorte noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • keserűfű noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Italian

1 entries
  • bistorta noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Mongolian

1 entries
  • мэхээр noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • قورت پنچهسی noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Polish

1 entries
  • rdest noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Turkish

1 entries
  • kurtpençesi noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

Welsh

1 entries
  • canwraidd noun (any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers)

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