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Salix tristis (gcide) | Sage \Sage\, n. [OE. sauge, F. sauge, L. salvia, from salvus
    saved, in allusion to its reputed healing virtues. See
    Safe.] (Bot.)
    (a) A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with
        grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc.
        The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which
        many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet
        sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
    (b) The sagebrush.
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    Meadow sage (Bot.), a blue-flowered species of Salvia
       (Salvia pratensis) growing in meadows in Europe.
 
    Sage cheese, cheese flavored with sage, and colored green
       by the juice of leaves of spinach and other plants which
       are added to the milk.
 
    Sage cock (Zool.), the male of the sage grouse; in a more
       general sense, the specific name of the sage grouse.
 
    Sage green, of a dull grayish green color, like the leaves
       of garden sage.
 
    Sage grouse (Zool.), a very large American grouse
       (Centrocercus urophasianus), native of the dry sagebrush
       plains of Western North America. Called also {cock of the
       plains}. The male is called sage cock, and the female
       sage hen.
 
    Sage hare, or Sage rabbit (Zool.), a species of hare
       (Lepus Nuttalli syn. Lepus artemisia) which inhabits
       the arid regions of Western North America and lives among
       sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merely
       a variety of the common cottontail, or wood rabbit.
 
    Sage hen (Zool.), the female of the sage grouse.
 
    Sage sparrow (Zool.), a small sparrow (Amphispiza Belli,
       var. Nevadensis) which inhabits the dry plains of the
       Rocky Mountain region, living among sagebrush.
 
    Sage thrasher (Zool.), a singing bird ({Oroscoptes
       montanus}) which inhabits the sagebrush plains of Western
       North America.
 
    Sage willow (Bot.), a species of willow (Salix tristis)
       forming a low bush with nearly sessile grayish green
       leaves.
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salix tristis (wn) | Salix tristis
     n 1: willow shrub of dry places in the eastern United States
          having long narrow leaves canescent beneath [syn: {dwarf
          grey willow}, dwarf gray willow, sage willow, {Salix
          tristis}] |  
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Salix tristis (gcide) | Sage \Sage\, n. [OE. sauge, F. sauge, L. salvia, from salvus
    saved, in allusion to its reputed healing virtues. See
    Safe.] (Bot.)
    (a) A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with
        grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc.
        The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which
        many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet
        sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
    (b) The sagebrush.
        [1913 Webster]
 
    Meadow sage (Bot.), a blue-flowered species of Salvia
       (Salvia pratensis) growing in meadows in Europe.
 
    Sage cheese, cheese flavored with sage, and colored green
       by the juice of leaves of spinach and other plants which
       are added to the milk.
 
    Sage cock (Zool.), the male of the sage grouse; in a more
       general sense, the specific name of the sage grouse.
 
    Sage green, of a dull grayish green color, like the leaves
       of garden sage.
 
    Sage grouse (Zool.), a very large American grouse
       (Centrocercus urophasianus), native of the dry sagebrush
       plains of Western North America. Called also {cock of the
       plains}. The male is called sage cock, and the female
       sage hen.
 
    Sage hare, or Sage rabbit (Zool.), a species of hare
       (Lepus Nuttalli syn. Lepus artemisia) which inhabits
       the arid regions of Western North America and lives among
       sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merely
       a variety of the common cottontail, or wood rabbit.
 
    Sage hen (Zool.), the female of the sage grouse.
 
    Sage sparrow (Zool.), a small sparrow (Amphispiza Belli,
       var. Nevadensis) which inhabits the dry plains of the
       Rocky Mountain region, living among sagebrush.
 
    Sage thrasher (Zool.), a singing bird ({Oroscoptes
       montanus}) which inhabits the sagebrush plains of Western
       North America.
 
    Sage willow (Bot.), a species of willow (Salix tristis)
       forming a low bush with nearly sessile grayish green
       leaves.
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