Garden.
(Of theBr.Garden, dim. of theBr.ant.)heart, Orchard, and this of thefranco* gard, fencing; cf.a.al.ant.gart, run, ingl.(yard, Court).
1. m. land where grown plants for ornamental purposes.
2. m. toilet or latrine, especially in ships.
3. m. stain that tarnish and disfigures the Emerald.
Garden botanist.1. m. for land to cultivate the plants which are intended to the study of Botany.
1. m. College of kindergarten.
1. m. Arg., Bol., Nic., Par. y Ur. Garden of childhood.
children.1. m. El Salva. and México. School for children aged four to six years.
1. m. Park Zoo.
1. loc. verb. Tangle unnecessarily in a speech or theatrical Parliament or in a difficult situation.
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City Garden