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Mar 11, 2019

[Answer] 1. Nanny plants rows of beans and peas. The bean blossoms have winged corollas that look like butterflies. What word does she use to describe them?

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...1. papilionaceous 2. sequacious 3. carbonaceous 4. rapacious Papilionaceous means resembling a butterfly; carbonaceous has to do with carbon; sequacious means following in a sequence; and rapacious relates to seizing by force.




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papilionaceous:


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