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polygonum
/ pəˈlɪɡənəm /
noun
- any polygonaceous plant of the genus Polygonum, having stems with knotlike joints and spikes of small white, green, or pink flowers See also knotgrass bistort prince's feather
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Word History and Origins
Origin of polygonum1
C18: New Latin, from Greek polugonon knotgrass, from polu- poly- + -gonon, from gonu knee
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Example Sentences
By the evening of June 4, dozens were calling in shallow water along the edge of this pond in dense Polygonum and other weeds.
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Its bed was choked up with bulrushes or the polygonum, and its banks were level with the country on either side, or nearly so.
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We encamped on the left bank of the river, amidst a polygonum scrub, in which we found a number of the crested pigeon.
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The flats were lightly wooded, and were for the most part covered with reeds or polygonum.
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The polygonum still prevailed upon them in places, and the blue-gum tree alone occupied their outskirts.
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