are such leaves as come up afresh in the spring, and perish in winter. These stand opposed to Evergreens. ANNUAL Plants, called also simply annuals, are such as only live their year, i.e., come up in the spring and die again in the autumn; and accordingly are to be recruited every year.
ANNUALRENT is used, in Scots Law, to denote a yearly profit due by a debtor in a sum of money to a creditor for the use of it.
Right of ANNUALRENT, in Scots Law, the original method of burdening lands with a yearly payment for the loan of money, before the taking of interest for money was allowed by statute.