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noun
any of several plants (such as a beggar's-lice) with adhesive seeds
The first known use of stickweed was in 1705
1 They have no salt among them, but for seasoning use the ashes of hickory, stickweed, or some other wood or plant affording a salt ash.
2 The dust rose in clouds, whitening the elder, the stickweed, and the blackberry bushes.