Dodder [verb]

Definition of Dodder:

shake

Synonyms of Dodder:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dodder:

Steady


Sentence/Example of Dodder:

By eavesdropping, a new study shows, using a chemical signal from the dodder’s host as its own.

The flowering protein also interacted with flowering-related genes in the dodders, which the researchers say is further evidence that FT kick-starts the whole process.

The cupbears found no drink for him in the Dodder (a river), and the Dodder had flowed through the house.

Found creeping like a small dodder-plant over other polyzoans, hydroids, and seaweeds.

Some called it Dodora, after the princess, and this was changed at last to 'dodder' by those who did not know.

Ivy ne'er clasp'd A dodder'd oak, as round the other's limbs The hideous monster intertwin'd his own.

Glenasmole, a fine valley about seven miles south of Dublin, through which the river Dodder flows.

There are some rather interesting points in the history of the tiny dodder-seedling.

Such a one is the Dodder, which sends its roots directly into the plant on which it feeds.

There is also the parasitic weed Dodder (Cuscuta Trifolii), which occasionally does damage to the crop.