Weeping
31Weeping-ripe — Weep ing ripe , a. Ripe for weeping; ready to weep. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …
32Weeping Wall — is a geological formation found along Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. It is a natural waterfall that seeps out from the side of cliffs, and is fed by runoff from snowmelt.External links… …
33weeping willow — weeping willows N COUNT A weeping willow is a type of willow tree. It has long thin branches that hang down to the ground …
34weeping birch — noun A variety of the white birch, with drooping branches • • • Main Entry: ↑weep * * * weeping birch, a variety of the white birch of northern Europe and the northern United States having drooping branches …
35weeping-cross — or weepˈing cross noun 1. (a former site of) a wayside cross where penitents might pray 2. In phrases such as come home by Weeping Cross to experience bitter regret, disappointment or failure • • • Main Entry: ↑weep …
36Weeping tree — Weep ing tree (a) Any tree having pendulous branches. (b) A tree from which honeydew or other liquid secretions of insects drip in considerable quantities, esp. one infested by the larv[ae] of any species of the genus {Ptylus}, allied to the… …
37weeping willow — noun count a tree with thin leaves and long branches that bend downward …
38weeping willow — n. a Chinese willow tree (Salix babylonica) widely grown as an ornamental for its delicate, drooping branches …
39weeping ash — noun A variety of the common European ash, with drooping branches • • • Main Entry: ↑weep …
40weeping elm — noun A variety of wych elm, with drooping branches • • • Main Entry: ↑weep …