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Ceeping crowfoot
Creeping Creep"ing, a. 1. Crawling, or moving close to the ground. ``Every creeping thing.' --Gen. vi. 20. 2. Growing along, and clinging to, the ground, or to a wall, etc., by means of rootlets or tendrils. Casements lined with creeping herbs. --Cowper. Ceeping crowfoot (Bot.), a plant, the Ranunculus repens. Creeping snowberry, an American plant (Chiogenes hispidula) with white berries and very small round leaves having the flavor of wintergreen.
cursed crowfoot
Water celery Wa"ter cel"er*y (Bot.) A very acrid herb (Ranunculus sceleratus) growing in ditches and wet places; -- called also cursed crowfoot.
Great water crowfoot
Water crowfoot Wa"ter crow"foot` (Bot.) An aquatic kind of buttercup (Ranunculus aquatilis), used as food for cattle in parts of England. Great water crowfoot, an American water plant (Ranunculus multifidus), having deep yellow flowers.
musk crowfoot
Moschatel Mos"cha*tel`, n. [Gr. ? musk: cf. F. moscatelline. See Muscadel, Musk.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Adoxa (A. moschatellina), the flowers of which are pale green, and have a faint musky smell. It is found in woods in all parts of Europe, and is called also hollow root and musk crowfoot. --Loudon.
Water crowfoot
Water crowfoot Wa"ter crow"foot` (Bot.) An aquatic kind of buttercup (Ranunculus aquatilis), used as food for cattle in parts of England. Great water crowfoot, an American water plant (Ranunculus multifidus), having deep yellow flowers.

Meaning of Crowfoot from wikipedia

- Crowfoot (c. 1830 – 25 April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika (Blackfoot: Issapóómahksika; syllabics: ᖱᓭᑲᒉᖽᐧᖿᖷ lit. 'Crow-big-foot') was a chief of the Siksika. His...
- Ranunculaceae. Members of the genus are known as buttercups, spearworts and water crowfoots. The genus is distributed worldwide, primarily in temperate and montane...
- Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin OM FRS HonFRSC (née Crowfoot; 12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was a Nobel Prize-winning English chemist who advanced the technique...
- Crowfoot was an American rock band, initially known as The Beau Gentry. The original line-up featured Russell DaShiell, Doug Killmer and Rick Jaeger. Crowfoot...
- Crowfoot is a locality in Alberta, Canada. The community has the name of Crowfoot, an Indian chief. "Crowfoot". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural...
- the free dictionary. Crow foot, crow's foot, crow's feet or crowfoot may refer to: Crowfoot (1830–1890), First Nations chief, of the Blackfoot Crow Foot...
- Grace Mary Crowfoot (née Hood; 1879–1957) was a British archaeologist and a pioneer in the study of archaeological textiles. During a long and active life...
- Ranunculus aquatilis, the common water-crowfoot or white water-crowfoot, is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus, native throughout most of Europe and...
- Bert Crowfoot (born in Gleichen, Alberta) is a Canadian journalist, photographer and TV producer of Siksika & Saulteaux descent. In 1983, Bert began publishing...
- John Winter Crowfoot CBE (28 July 1873 – 6 December 1959) was a British educational administrator and archaeologist. He worked for 25 years in Egypt and...