caltrop vs three-cornered jack

caltrop

noun
  • The starthistle, Centaurea calcitrapa, a plant with sharp thorns. 

  • A small, metal object with spikes arranged so that, when thrown onto the ground, one always faces up as a threat to pedestrians, horses, and vehicles. 

  • The same object represented as a heraldic charge. 

  • Any of a number of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae, including several members of the genus Kallstroemia and the species Tribulus terrestris, native to warm temperate and tropical regions. 

three-cornered jack

noun
  • A seed vessel of this plant, which has three symmetrically arranged thorns and a pointed head. 

  • The weed Emex australis. 

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