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Noun: garden  gaa(r)-d(u)n
  1. A plot of ground where plants are cultivated
    "She spent hours tending to her vegetable garden"
     
  2. The flowers, vegetables, fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
    "Their garden produced an abundance of tomatoes and peppers"
     
  3. A yard or lawn adjoining a house
    "Children played in the garden while their parents relaxed on the patio"
Verb: garden  gaa(r)-d(u)n
  1. (gardening) work in the garden
    "My hobby is gardening"
Adjective: garden  gaa(r)-d(u)n
Usage: Brit
  1. The usual or familiar type
    "it is a common or garden sparrow"

Derived forms: gardens, gardening, gardened

See also: familiar

Type of: botany, curtilage, flora, grounds, paddock [Austral, NZ], patch, plot, plot of ground, plot of land, tend, vegetation, yard [N. Amer]

Encyclopedia: Garden, Ohio