clover
nounHow to pronounce clover:
Definition of clover:
- clover (noun):
- a plant of the genus Trifolium.
- any of a genus (trifolium) of low leguminous herbs having trifoliolate leaves and flowers in dense heads and including many that are valuable for forage and attractive to bees
Synonyms for clover:
alpine clover
buffalo clover
crimson clover
dutch clover
genus trifolium
herb
herbaceous plant
hop clover
italian clover
lesser yellow trefoil
purple clover
shamrock
trefoil
trifolium
trifolium alpinum
trifolium dubium
trifolium incarnatum
trifolium pratense
trifolium reflexum
trifolium repens
trifolium stoloniferum
white clover
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