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The synonyms of “Garden” are: piece of land, plot
Garden as a Noun
Definitions of "Garden" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “garden” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Ornamental grounds laid out for public enjoyment and recreation.
- A piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown.
- The flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden.
- A large public hall.
- A plot of ground where plants are cultivated.
- A yard or lawn adjoining a house.
- A street or square.
Synonyms of "Garden" as a noun (2 Words)
piece of land | A serving that has been cut from a larger portion. |
plot | The story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc. He outlined his idea for a movie plot. |
Usage Examples of "Garden" as a noun
- A garden gate.
- Madison Square Garden.
- Botanical gardens.
- They brought us tomatoes from their garden.
- Children love playing in the garden.
- Burlington Gardens.
Associations of "Garden" (30 Words)
arboreal | Living in trees. Arboreal apes. |
arboretum | A facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition. |
aster | A plant of a large genus that includes the Michaelmas daisy, typically having purple or pink rayed flowers. |
azalea | Any of numerous ornamental shrubs grown for their showy flowers of various colors. |
botanical | Of or relating to plants or botany. Botanical garden. |
botany | The branch of biology that studies plants. The botany of China. |
conservatory | A greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner. Keep plant cuttings in a frost free conservatory or greenhouse. |
dendroid | (of a plant, marine invertebrate, or structure) tree-shaped; branching. |
efflorescence | Rapid growth or development. Efflorescence stains on the walls. |
entomology | The branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects. |
flora | A book or other work detailing the plants of a particular region or habitat. Britain s native flora. |
flower | A flower together with its stalk picked for use as a decoration. A bunch of flowers. |
flowering | Producing flowers at a specified time or of a specified type. Flowering dogwood. |
gardening | The activity of tending and cultivating a garden, especially as a pastime. Her love of gardening. |
grass | Cover with grass. Anglers grassed 294 trout. |
grove | A small growth of trees without underbrush. An olive grove. |
herbaceous | Denoting or relating to herbs (in the botanical sense). |
herbarium | A room or building housing a herbarium. |
horticultural | Of or relating to the cultivation of plants. The horticultural industry. |
horticulture | The art or practice of garden cultivation and management. Maize and manioc horticulture. |
hothouse | An environment that encourages rapid growth or development, especially in a stifling or intense way. The hothouse atmosphere of the college. |
microbiology | The branch of science that deals with microorganisms. |
ornithology | The branch of zoology that studies birds. |
patio | A paved outdoor area adjoining a house. A patio table and chairs. |
plant | Place a plant in the ground out of doors so it can grow especially after growing it from seed in an indoor environment. The garden is planted with herbs. |
plantation | An estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas. New conifer plantations. |
rooftop | The top of a (usually flat) roof. A rooftop garden. |
tare | A vetch, especially the common vetch. |
tree | Force a hunted animal to take refuge in a tree. The hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it. |
vegetation | An abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart. Their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation. |