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polyanthus
[ pol-ee-an-thuhs ]
noun
, plural pol·y·an·thus·es.
- a hybrid primrose, Primula polyantha.
- Also called polyanthus narcissus. a narcissus, Narcissus tazetta, having small white or yellow flowers.
polyanthus
/ ˌpɒlɪˈænθəs /
noun
- any of several hybrid garden primroses, esp Primula polyantha, which has brightly coloured flowers
- polyanthus narcissusa Eurasian amaryllidaceous plant, Narcissus tazetta, having clusters of small yellow or white fragrant flowers
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Word History and Origins
Origin of polyanthus1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of polyanthus1
C18: New Latin, Greek: having many flowers
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Example Sentences
Polyanthus, pol-i-an′thus, n. a kind of primrose much prized and cultivated by florists:—pl.
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The Good-Luck Lily, which is a strong and beautiful polyanthus narcissus, can be grown in bowls filled with pebbles and water.
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Polyanthus is my freedman and he has done well in giving you passage, for he is aware of my interest in your people.
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They were the dancing girls from Gades, who, as they left Polyanthus' ship, passed unnoticed in the hubbub of the leave-taking.
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Asleep with the polyanthus held fast in its hand, its bells dropping over the rosy face.
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