Answers to crossword of the day No. 22066 from Odnoklassniki


Bright red-yellow flower

Examples of the use of the word nasturtium in literature.

Cipstins was a nasturtium, Blooms was a violet, Klavins was a rose, Miezitis was a lily of the valley.
Sage, iris, plantain, steppe, marianberry, white chamomile, blueberry, primrose, oregano, lemon balm, miracle flower, ammi, field chamomile, rowan, lambswort, groundsel, lungwort, clove, peony, ranunculus, sumac, henbane, clover, saffron, sundew, bluebell, dope, burdock, spurge, yarrow, periwinkle, toadflax, bindweed, basil, black root, poppy, violet, sorrel, coltsfoot, sow thistle, commonweed, pickleweed, thistle, nigella, madder, eyebright, oak, St. John's wort, chicory, lily of the valley, cocklebur, navel, cornflower, hare cabbage, tansy, privet, belladonna, butcher's broom, mint, mallow, dormant, nettle, thistle, lavender, china, fireweed, corydalis, oakberry, nightshade, broom, burial ground , narcissus, dandelion, columbine, jasmine, valerian, commonweed, belladonna, pansy, colchicum, horsetail, jujube, lyubka, foxglove, pomegranate, centaury, gentian, juniper, field poppy, adonis, nasturtium, Peter's cross, kupena, moonflower, dodder, full bloom, rosemary, ash, lungwort, black crow, celandine, smokeweed, strawberry, lilac, euonymus, m

In his story, the garden is a drifting fort, inhabited by insidious automata, where stubborn nasturtiums, rebellious nurses of the savage forest, fight behind the fence of monstrously twisted ropes.

Forgetting about the grooms who ran away from the betrothal, Spring ruffles the blue-colored fluff, Swaying the cypress under the blue bird Under the prince of tender dreams and the first desire, Madonna picked left-handed leaves for a bouquet And tomorrow at dawn she will want to Rearrange the nest of doves, which she reads For the doves that rush into the sunset like the Paraclete In the lemon bushes filled with passion The groans of ardent maidens sound to us like the centuries, Like centuries, their gardens tremble with happiness The lemons of their hearts hang among the trees I love sisters We are all sick with love My sisters Cupid disappeared halfway I wish we could find him soon, sister Let's forget about the hearts oozing with blood And the windy Cupid is in order angry Because he was caught at the fountain in the night When he was secretly standing on the irises urinating The spring and the horizon was disturbed with his drunken breath The beauties behind him ran after him The doves were released The prankster is somewhere nearby And he, from afar, nestled behind the garden Hit with a golden arrow into the swaying lemon And the hearts were pierced And The arrow indicates the hour when the spring of beauties greeted with tears In the night and taking revenge Cupid fluttered up

Hedgerows of jasmine and snowberry floated past, followed by lawns of blooming crocus, and beyond that a glow of colorful dahlias, nasturtiums, and scilla.

Source: Maxim Moshkov library

Answers to crossword of the day No. 22066 from Odnoklassniki

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READABOUTMANDNGABOUTABOUT
LABRADABOUTRUANDZARI
TANDTOAREMBABOUTY
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ADELANDEEWITHPAWITHANDBABOUT
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Horizontal: Unfading spring flower - PERIVINO

The name of the poet Khlebnikov -
VELIMIR
Throwing machine of antiquity -
BALLISTA
A Russian woman will enter into it, burning -
IZBA
Famous Italian tenor Placido .. -
DOMINGO
Dog Peninsula -
LABRADOR
Neither light nor light rise up .. -
DAWN
Fellow Rocky performed by Stallone -
RAMBO
In which darts are thrown at the game -
DARTS
One of the most common types of penguins -
ADELI
"Much grateful" -
THANK YOU
The volume of grain beaten with a chain -
GRIND
Cooking in boiling oil -
FRYING
A Brazilian football star, nicknamed the Nibbler behind his back -
RONALDO
A French dessert of whipped with sugar and baked egg whites -
MERENGUE
Hollywood comedian Jim .. -
CARRIE
Straw flat hat -
BOATHIER
What Clara stole from Karl -
CLANET
Vertical: Noah's Ark Landing - ARARAT

French poet Paul .. -
VALERIE
Planid of a worm on a fishing trip -
NOZZLE
Second degree of number -
SQUARE
Aura of glossy magazines -
GLAMOR
A fellow synonym and paronym -
HOMONYM
The melodious nature of the music performed -
ARIOSO
The process of acquiring a president -
ELECTIONS
Medicine extracted from a plant -
EXTRACT
"Father" automatic pistols -
BROWNING
To the south of the Kyrgyz and Uzbeks -
TAJIKS
Car of Italian nationality -
FERRARI
Loudspeaker -
SPEAKER
Author's note in the margin -
REMARK
Antipode of the city dweller -
VILLAGER
Ascorbic, hydrochloric -
ACID
Special judge in the USA -
PERIVIGINA
- An evergreen herbaceous plant of the Kutrov family with leathery leaves and large blue, pink or white flowers.

BALLISTA - A machine for throwing stones, arrows, etc., usually used in ancient times during the siege of fortresses.

HUT - 1. Log peasant house in the village. 2. The interior of such a house.

IZBA - 1. Public place (in Rus' in the 9th-12th centuries). 2. Central management body; order (in Rus' in the 16th century).

LABRADORE - A white or gray feldspar group mineral used for crafts and building decoration.

ZARYA - 1. Light coloring of the horizon before sunrise and sunset. // Time of appearance of such illumination on the horizon. 2. transfer The beginning, the birth of something. (usually joyful, bright).

ZARYA - 1. Military ceremony. 2. A military signal played by an orchestra or a trumpeter, bugler, or drummer after the evening roll call.

ZARYA - 1. Tall perennial plant with dense shiny leaves and flowers collected in the form of umbrellas; lovage

THANK YOU Wed several 1. Words of gratitude, appreciation for smth. 2. Expression of gratitude, appreciation for smth.

THRESH - The amount of grain threshed.

FRYING - colloquial. Same as: frying.

MERINGUE - A cake made from baked whipped egg whites and cream with sugar.

BOATER cf. several A small straw hat with a round brim.

CLARNET - A woodwind musical instrument shaped like a cylindrical tube with valves and a small bell at the end.

NOZZLE - 1. Action according to the value. verb: to plant 2. Part of a device or tool that is mounted on something. 3. Lure, put on a fishing hook; bait.

SQUARE - 1. An equilateral rectangle. // Something that is shaped like a rectangle. 2. A piece of terrain corresponding to something. parts of the coordinate grid on a topographic map.

SQUARE - 1. The product of two identical numbers (in mathematics).

SQUARE - 1. A unit of measurement for line length, typesetting format, font sizes, etc. (in typography).

HOMONYM - A word characterized by the same spelling as another word, but different from it in meaning (in linguistics).

HOMONYM - outdated. Same as: namesake.

ARIOSO cf. several A small lyrical aria, usually combined with a recitative.

ELECTIONS plural Election by voting of deputies, officials, members of any. organizations, etc.

EXTRACT - 1. A substance extracted from plant or animal tissue using something. solvent and then concentrated by evaporation; hood. 2. Condensed natural juice of berries or fruits.

BROWNING - A small automatic pistol of a special system.

TAJIKS pl. 1. The people who make up the main population of Tajikistan. 2. Representatives of this people.

SPEAKER - colloquial Electrodynamic loudspeaker.

REMARK - 1. A brief explanation by the author to the text of the play, containing a description of the setting of the action, the appearance and behavior of the characters. 2. The director's note on the working copy of the play with instructions addressed to the assistant directors and actors. 3. outdated Note.

VILLAGER - outdated. Peasant, farmer.

ACID - 1. Distracted. noun by value adj.: sour. 2. A chemical compound containing hydrogen that can be replaced by a metal when forming a salt. 3. Something reminiscent of its properties - color, smell, pungency, etc. - such a chemical compound.

decorative flower

Examples of the use of the word peony in literature.

With a trained eye and by smell, Olle could distinguish angelica, evasive peony, purple sedum, St. John's wort, erect cinquefoil, meadow goat's eye, crow's eye, small cornflower, renal knotweed, filamentous sedum, flat-leaved eryngium, string of tripartite and even stinging nettle from the nettle family with Leaves are opposite, heart-shaped, large-serrate at the base.
As a result, the picture outlined by Buson is enriched with new nuances: the pale light of the pre-dawn moon streams onto the falling petals of the peony, and this moonlight in the imagination of a prepared reader will certainly be associated with the dewdrops sparkling on the petals, a symbol of the transience of everything living in this world.

Sage, iris, plantain, steppe, marianberry, white chamomile, blueberry, primrose, oregano, lemon balm, miracle flower, ammi, field chamomile, rowan, lambswort, groundsel, lungwort, clove, peony, ranunculus, sumac, henbane, clover, saffron, sundew, bluebell, dope, burdock, spurge, yarrow, periwinkle, toadflax, bindweed, basil, black root, poppy, violet, sorrel, coltsfoot, sow thistle, commonweed, pickleweed, thistle, nigella, madder, eyebright, oak, St. John's wort, chicory, lily of the valley, cocklebur, navel, cornflower, hare cabbage, tansy, privet, belladonna, butcher's broom, mint, mallow, dormant, nettle, thistle, lavender, china, fireweed, corydalis, oakberry, nightshade, broom, burial ground , narcissus, dandelion, columbine, jasmine, valerian, commonweed, belladonna, pansy, colchicum, horsetail, jujube, lyubka, foxglove, pomegranate, centaury, gentian, juniper, field poppy, adonis, nasturtium, Peter's cross, kupena, moonflower, dodder, full bloom, rosemary, ash, lungwort, black crow, celandine, smokeweed, strawberry, lilac, euonymus, m

Catherine, red as a peony, tried to persuade her brother to shut up, trembling at the thought of the stabbing that might happen - after all, all these nailers would rush at Chaval if he did not allow them to pester her.

No less common flowers in Japan are also numerous varieties of peonies - tuberous and stem, decorative azaleas from the heather family, bulbous daffodils with fragrant flowers, tulips, fragrant hyacinths from the lily family, asters, decorative dahlias, reaching thirty centimeters in diameter, dahlias of the type cactus, an endless variety of roses, hydrangeas - semi-shrub plants of the saxifrage family with round leaves and umbrella-shaped flowers, saffron, etc.

Source: Maxim Moshkov library

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