dryad
Webster Dictionary
a wood nymph; a nymph whose life was bound up with that of her tree
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echo
Webster Dictionary
a wood or mountain nymph, regarded as repeating, and causing the reverberation of them
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zygenid
Webster Dictionary
any one of numerous species of moths of the family Zygaenidae, most of which are bright colored. The wood nymph and the vine forester are examples. Also used adjectively
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hamadryad
(hamadryad)
Princeton's WordNet
the nymph or spirit of a particular tree
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dryad
(dryad, wood nymph)
Princeton's WordNet
a deity or nymph of the woods
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wood nymph
(dryad, wood nymph)
Princeton's WordNet
a deity or nymph of the woods
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jacaranda
Webster Dictionary
the native Brazilian name for certain leguminous trees, which produce the beautiful woods called king wood, tiger wood, and violet wood
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water nymph
(water nymph)
Princeton's WordNet
(Greek mythology) any nymph of the water
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dryad
(əˌdiz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a nymph of the woods.
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sea-maid
(sim)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a goddess or nymph of the sea.
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nympha
Webster Dictionary
same as Nymph, 3
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sea-maid
Webster Dictionary
a sea nymph
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ligneous
Webster Dictionary
made of wood; consisting of wood; of the nature of, or resembling, wood; woody
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salmacis
(Salmacis)
Princeton's WordNet
nymph who merged with Hermaphroditus to form one body
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nereid
(ˈnɪər i ɪd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(sometimes l.c.) a sea nymph, one of Nereus' 50 daughters.
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wood nymph
(ˈwʊdˌnoʊt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a nymph of the woods; dryad.
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nymphet
Webster Dictionary
a little or young nymph
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hydriad
Webster Dictionary
a water nymph
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calypso
(Calypso)
Princeton's WordNet
(Greek mythology) the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years
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oceanid
(Oceanid)
Princeton's WordNet
(Greek mythology) sea nymph who was a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys
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oceanid
(ˌoʊ siˈæn ɪˌdiz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph.
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wood
Webster Dictionary
to supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive
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nymphly
Webster Dictionary
resembling, or characteristic of, a nymph
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naiad
Webster Dictionary
one of a group of butterflies. See Nymph
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sea nymph
(sea nymph)
Princeton's WordNet
(Greek mythology) a water nymph who was the daughter of Oceanus or Nereus
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naiad
(naiad)
Princeton's WordNet
(Greek mythology) a nymph of lakes and springs and rivers and fountains
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water nymph
(ˈwɔ tərˌmɛl ən, ˈwɒt ər-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a nymph of the water, as a naiad, a Nereid, or an Oceanid.
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naiad
(əˌdiz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the aquatic nymph of certain insects, as the dragonfly or mayfly.
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spittlebug
(ˈspɪt lˌbʌg)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the nymph of the froghopper, which surrounds itself with a frothy mass.
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nymphal
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs; nymphean
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