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wait-a-bit
noun
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Any of certain plants with sharp hooked thorns found in southern and eastern Africa.
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(South Africa) One of numerous acacias and mimosas and relatives.
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Ziziphus mucronata (buffalo thorn, Cape thorn)
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The grapple plant (Uncarina leptocarpa).
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Asparagus spp. of South Africa (Asparagus capensis, Asparagus suaveolens, Asparagus burchellii, Asparagus mariae, Asparagus flavicaulis, Asparagus spinescens)
wait-a-bit
noun
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Certain thorny shrubs and trees of North America
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The common prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum).
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The greenbrier (Smilax spp., esp. Smilax rotundifolia)
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Any of various species of hawthorn (Crataegus crus-galli, etc.).
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Mimosa aculeaticarpa (catclaw mimosa, wait-a-minute bush), of southwestern US and northern Mexico.
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Senegalia greggii (catclaw acacia), of southwestern US and northern Mexico.
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