Widespread European weed with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in United States.
Any of numerous chiefly North American weedy plants constituting the genus Ambrosia that produce highly allergenic pollen responsible for much hay fever and asthma.
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Examples for "ambrosia "
1 Their food is ambrosia and nectar; their movements are swift as light.
2 Such nectar and ambrosia as Mrs. Judson has provided is in there.
3 He greedily drank the resulting ambrosia as she came all over him.
4 The only daze she was in was caused by chamalla and ambrosia .
5 She ate nothing but celestial ambrosia , and drank nothing but divine nectar.
1 The ragweed grew everywhere it pleased, affording grand cover for the quail.
2 The decrease in skin sensitivity to ragweed was similar in both groups.
3 Background: Common ragweed has been spreading as a neophyte in Europe.
4 The common ragweed is a vegetative menace of the highest order.
5 The highest rate of airborne ragweed pollen was recorded in August and September.
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