9 Metaphors for fig

The bread-fruit tree itself, the fig, the Indian fig, or banyan tree, and the deadly upas tree, are all relations of the mulberry.

"In a great many moderately warm or sub-tropical countries," was the reply, "but Smyrna figs are the most celebrated.

Figs. 1 and 2 are a plan and side elevation of the bed of the machine, showing the position of the hydraulic ram.

Figs. 17 and 18 are the transverse and longitudinal sections of a tubular boiler, built in 1837 by R.L. Stevens for the steamboat Independence.

As all our Spanish figs are. King.

Figs was the fellow whom he despised most, and with whom, though always abusing him, and sneering at him, he scarcely ever condescended to hold personal communication.

The wild fig is often a dangerous parasite, and does not attain perfection without completing some work of destruction among its neighbors in the forest.

Figs. 15 and 17 are gridirons, and 16 and 18 dripping-pans.

Figs. 13 and 14 are saucepans, the ancient one being of bronze, originally copied from the cabinet of M. l'Abbé Charlet, and engraved in the Antiquities of Montfaucon.

9 Metaphors for  fig