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A North American shrub (Viburnum nudum) whose tough osierlike shoots are sometimes used for binding sheaves.
a.
Made of osiers; composed of, or containing, osiers.
n. & v.
A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.
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A texture of osiers, twigs, or rods; articles made of such a texture.
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A small pliant twig or osier; a rod for making basketwork and the like; a withe.
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A kind of willow (Salix viminalis) growing in wet places in Europe and Asia, and introduced into North America. It is considered the best of the willows for basket work. The name is sometimes given to any kind of willow.
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One of the long, pliable twigs of this plant, or of other similar plants.
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One of the principal divinities of Egypt, the brother and husband of Isis. He was figured as a mummy wearing the royal cap of Upper Egypt, and was symbolized by the sacred bull, called Apis. Cf. Serapis.
a.
Covered or adorned with osiers; as, osiered banks.
n.
Prepared leaves or bark of certain plants; -- used by the Indians of the Northwest for smoking, either mixed with tobacco or as a substitute for it. Also, a plant so used, as the osier cornel (Cornus stolonijra), and the bearberry (Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi).
n.
A genus of trees or shrubs including the willow, osier, and the like, growing usually in wet grounds.
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An osier bed.
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A movable frame of wattled twigs, osiers, or withes and stakes, or sometimes of iron, used for inclosing land, for folding sheep and cattle, for gates, etc.; also, in fortification, used as revetments, and for other purposes.
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The principal goddess worshiped by the Egyptians. She was regarded as the mother of Horus, and the sister and wife of Osiris. The Egyptians adored her as the goddess of fecundity, and as the great benefactress of their country, who instructed their ancestors in the art of agriculture.
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A flexible, slender twig or branch used as a band; a willow or osier twig; a withy.
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An osier basket used for catching fish.
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The osier willow (Salix viminalis). See Osier, n. (a).
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A kind of basket or cage of osiers, willows, or the like, to hold hay and other food for sheep.
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An osier basket, such as anglers use.
a.
Made of, or covered with, twigs or osiers, or wickerwork.
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