A plant belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae, native to tropical Africa. It represents a creeping vine, usually grown for its fruits that, as a rule, can have a variety of shapes: from rounded to globular, bottle- or club-shaped or even slim and coiled.
GOURD | linked | PLAIN |
GOURD | linked | SPRING OR WELL |
GOURD | linked | BULL |
GOURD | linked | WASP |
GOURD | linked | SKULL |
GOURD | linked | EYELID |
GOURD | linked | KETTLE |
GOURD | linked | MEAD |
GOURD | linked | PUMPKIN |
GOURD | linked | SPLIT |
GOURD | linked | BEFORE |
GOURD | linked | DRUM |
GOURD | linked | BOWL |
GOURD | linked | CUP |
GOURD | linked | PUMPKIN |
WATER | linked | GOURD |
TREE | linked | GOURD |
ASH | linked | GOURD |
NECK | linked | GOURD |
COLLAR | linked | GOURD |
RAW | linked | GOURD |
DISH | linked | GOURD |
PLATE | linked | GOURD |
BOWL | linked | GOURD |
JUG | linked | GOURD |
CUP | linked | GOURD |
FRUIT | linked | GOURD |
PUMPKIN | linked | GOURD |
DO OR MAKE | linked | GOURD |
GO | linked | GOURD |
COME | linked | GOURD |
SMALL | linked | GOURD |
COLOR | linked | GOURD |
RED | linked | GOURD |
BOWL | linked | GOURD |
CUP | linked | GOURD |
PUMPKIN | linked | GOURD |
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