Thicket vs Thistle - What's the difference?
thicket | thistle |
A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.
(figuratively) A dense aggregation of other things, concrete or abstract.
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Any of several perennial composite plants, especially of genera Cirsium'', ''Carduus'', ''Cynara or , having prickly leaves and showy flower heads with prickly bracts.
* , Genesis 3:18:
This plant seen as the national emblem of Scotland.
The Order of the Thistle, or membership thereof.
* 1978 , (Lawrence Durrell), Livia'', Faber & Faber 1992 (''Avignon Quintet ), p. 324:
As nouns the difference between thicket and thistle
is that thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse while thistle is any of several perennial composite plants, especially of genera Cirsium, Carduus, Cynara or genus: Onopordum, having prickly leaves and showy flower heads with prickly bracts.thicket
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(en noun)Where Dr Pangloss meets Machiavelli, passage=Hidden behind thickets of acronyms and gorse bushes of detail, a new great game is under way across the globe. Some call it geoeconomics, but it's geopolitics too. The current power play consists of an extraordinary range of countries simultaneously sitting down to negotiate big free trade and investment agreements.}}
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(wikipedia thistle)Noun
(en noun)- Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field [...].
- Here's a passage which will please you: ‘It is said that when rich he twice refused the thistle .’