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grounda1500

With a and plural. In plural. An enclosed portion of land of considerable extent surrounding or attached to a dwelling-house or other building…

knot-garden1519

See sense 7.

back-garden1535

esp. Applied to a part of a house or building which lies behind, and is usually subsidiary to the front or main part bearing the name, as back-bui

summer garden1589

A garden containing plants that flourish in summer, such as seasonal herbs, flowers, etc.

spring garden1612

A public pleasure garden. Now historical.

spring gardena1625

A garden in which jets of water are activated by a person treading on a concealed mechanism. Now historical and rare.

water gardena1626

A garden in which water features prominently, or forms the principal medium in which plants are grown. Also (occasionally): a water-filled…

walled gardena1631

A garden enclosed by a wall, usually a high brick wall. Also figurative.

wildernessa1644

A piece of ground in a large garden or park, planted with trees, and laid out in an ornamental or fantastic style, often in the form of a maze or…

window garden1649

a collection of pots or boxes laid out on a windowsill for the cultivation of plants, typically for growing a decorative display of flowers.

botanic garden1662

= botanical garden n. at botanical, adj. n.compounds.

Hanging Gardens1705

Of a wood, garden, walk, etc.: situated on a steep slope, top of a wall, etc., so as to hang over or appear to do so.

winter garden1736

Originally: a greenhouse or conservatory in which plants are kept flourishing in winter. Later: a large enclosed space ornamented with plants and…

cottage garden1765

(originally) a garden adjoining a cottage; (later sometimes) spec. a (usually small) garden kept in an informal style, and typically stocked with…

Vauxhall1770

Used elliptically for Vauxhall Gardens, a popular pleasure resort from the 17th to the middle of the 19th century; a place of resort or amusement…

English garden1771

(originally) an informal garden created so as to produce the effect of natural scenery, esp. one with undulating parkland, serpentine lakes, and…

wall garden1780

a garden surrounded by a wall, or a border planted beside a sheltering wall.

chinampa1787

An artificially created farm plot on the edge of a lake used for growing crops in Mesoamerican agriculture and subsequently in Mexico.

moat garden1826

a garden situated in a dried-up or drained moat.

gardenesque1832

Chiefly with the. A style of garden design introduced by John Loudon (1783–1843), which put emphasis on the formal or artistic (as opposed to…

sunk garden1835

a garden that lies below the general level of its surroundings, often as a feature within a larger garden or park; = sunken garden n. at sunken, adj.

roof garden1844

An area, often one containing a collection of plants in large pots, on the (flat) roof of a house or other building, used esp. for relaxation…

weedery1847

(A humorous name for) a place, esp. a garden, which is full of or overgrown with weeds.

wild garden1852

a group of hardy plants, exotic or native, in an informal setting, designed to look as natural as possible.

rootery1855

An ornamental arrangement of tree roots with soil between them into which garden plants are set. Cf. rockery, n.

beer-garden1863

a garden attached to an inn for the consumption of beer.

Japanese garden1863

a garden in which clipped shrubs, water, bridges, rocks, stepping-stones, raked gravel, stone lanterns, etc., are used in a formal design…

bog-garden1883

a piece of ground laid out and irrigated to grow plants whose habitat is bog-land and a peaty soil.

Italian garden1883

a formal garden, characterized by clipped trees, box-edged beds of flowers, paved paths, statues, fountains, etc.; often arranged in terraces linked…

community garden1884

a garden (esp. in an urban area) maintained by the members of a community; (now) spec. (a) North American one divided into allotments; (b) one…

sink garden1894

a miniature garden, comprising a group of small plants (often alpine varieties) grown in an old stone sink or similar container.

trough garden1935

a miniature garden comprising a group of small plants, often alpine ones, grown in a trough-like container of real or imitation stone; cf. sink garden

sand garden1936

in Japanese landscape gardening, an open space covered with sand, the surface of which is raked into a pattern.

Zen garden1937

(originally in Japan) an outdoor space in which natural materials (typically rocks and gravel or sand) are arranged in lines and patterns, creating…

hydroponicum1938

the building or garden in which hydroponics is practised.

tub garden1974

an area containing plants grown in tubs.

rain garden1994

an area of garden that lies below the level of its surroundings, designed to absorb rainwater that runs off from an impervious surface such as a…

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