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There are 6 letters in ERANTS ( A1E1N1R1S1T1 )
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ANESTRI
STANDER
SALTERN
SANTERA
SANTERO
SARMENT
SARSNET
SAUNTER
SCANTER
SENATOR
SERVANT
SMARTEN
STAINER
STEARIN
RETINAS
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TANKERS
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TREASON
TREPANS
VERSANT
WANTERS
ANTHERS
RETSINA
STRANGE
RETAINS
GARNETS
RENTALS
ANTSIER
ARGENTS
ARPENTS
ATONERS
BANTERS
CANTERS
CARNETS
EARNEST
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ENTRAPS
ERRANTS
ANTLERS
MARTENS
RECANTS
NASTIER
NATTERS
NATURES
NEAREST
NECTARS
PARENTS
PASTERN
RANKEST
RANTERS
RATINES
RATTENS
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Eranthis hyemalis is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to calcareous woodland habitats in France, Italy and the Balkans and widely naturalised elsewhere in Europe. It is a tuberous-rooted herbaceous perennial growing to 15 cm (6 in), with large (2–3 cm (1–1 in)), yellow, cup-shaped flowers held above a collar of 3 leaf-like bracts, appearing in late winter and early spring. The six sepals are bright yellow and petaloid and the petals are in the form of tubular nectaries. There are numerous stamens and usually six unfused carpels. The fruit are follicles each containing several seeds. It is commonly known as winter aconite, and is valued in cultivation as one of the earliest of all flowers to appear. E. hyemalis and the sterile hybrid cultivar 'Guinea Gold' have both gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.The Latin specific epithet hyemalis means "winter-flowering", while the name of the genus is a compound of the Greek elements Er 'Spring' and anthos 'flower' - so named for its early flowering.As a spring ephemeral plant, its life cycle exploits the deciduous woodland canopy, flowering at the time of maximum sunlight reaching the forest floor, then completely dying back to its underground tuber after flowering. |