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evergreen
English
Etymology
From ever +? green.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??v???i?n/
- (US) enPR: ?v??rgr?n, IPA(key): /??v???in/
Adjective
evergreen (not comparable)
- Of plants, especially trees, that do not shed their leaves seasonally.
- Synonym: sempervirent
- Antonym: deciduous
- 1902: Henry Van Dyke, The Blue Flower [1]
- ...these three little creeping vines put forth their hands with joy, and spread over rock and hillock and twisted tree-root and mouldering log, in cloaks and scarves and wreaths of tiny evergreen, glossy leaves.
- (often figuratively) Continually fresh or self-renewing.
- (contracts) A clause which causes an automatic renewal of a contract unless action is taken.
- (computing) Of a document, a piece of software, or a dataset, being continually up-to-date (as opposed to being published at regular intervals and outdated in the meantime)
- 2014, Peter Gasston, Book of CSS3, 2nd Edition: A Developer's Guide to the Future of Web Design, No Starch Press ?ISBN, page 257
- Chrome and Firefox are evergreen browsers: they update automatically and version numbers are only used for internal reference.
- 2014, Peter Gasston, Book of CSS3, 2nd Edition: A Developer's Guide to the Future of Web Design, No Starch Press ?ISBN, page 257
- (broadcasting) Suitable for transmission at any time; not urgent or time-dependent.
- Synonym: timeless
- 2001, Christopher H Sterling, John M Kittross, Stay Tuned (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2001, p. 654)
- Another change in the news was emphasis on “evergreen” features involving attractive children or animals, parades or fireworks, as well as local developments.
Derived terms
- evergreenness
- evergreen oak
- half-evergreen
- semi-evergreen, semievergreen
Translations
Noun
evergreen (plural evergreens)
- A tree or shrub that does not shed its leaves or needles seasonally.
- (informal, specifically) A conifer tree.
- 1858: Henry David Thoreau, The Maine Woods [2]
- The spruce and fir trees crowded to the track on each side to welcome us, the arbor- vitae, with its changing leaves, prompted us to make haste, and the sight of the canoe-birch gave us spirits to do so. Sometimes an evergreen just fallen lay across the track with its rich burden of cones, looking, still, fuller of life than our trees in the most favorable positions.
- 1958: Chuck Berry, Johnny B. Goode
- Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans,
- Way back up in the woods among the evergreens,
- There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
- Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
- 1858: Henry David Thoreau, The Maine Woods [2]
- (colloquial) A news story that can be published or broadcast at any time.
Derived terms
- Chinese evergreen
Descendants
- ? Danish: evergreen
- ? Finnish: evergreen
- ? Italian: evergreen
- ? Swedish: evergreen
Translations
Verb
evergreen (third-person singular simple present evergreens, present participle evergreening, simple past and past participle evergreened)
- (patent law, pharmaceuticals) To extend the term of a patent beyond the normal legal limit, usually through repeated small modifications.
- (banking) To set the repayment rate of a loan at or below the interest rate, so low that the principal will never be repaid.
Further reading
- evergreen on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- evergreening on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Finnish
Etymology
From English evergreen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e?ør?ri?n/, [?e??ø?r?ri?n]
Noun
evergreen
- (anglicism) evergreen (evergreen song, song that is ever popular)
Declension
Synonyms
- ikivihreä
Italian
Etymology
From English evergreen.
Adjective
evergreen m or f (invariable)
- evergreen (always in style)
Noun
evergreen m (invariable)
- a song or singer that is always in style
- (finance) revolving credit
Further reading
- evergreen in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Swedish
Etymology
From English evergreen.
Noun
evergreen c
- classic song, evergreen song, song that is ever popular
Declension
Synonyms
- klassiker
Further reading
- evergreen in Svensk ordbok.
evergreen From the web:
- what evergreens grow in wet soil
- what evergreens grow in shade
- what evergreen trees are deer resistant
- what evergreen trees grow in shade
- what evergreens are deer resistant
- what evergreen trees stay small
- what evergreens grow well in pots
- what evergreen means
gardenia
English
Etymology
From New Latin, named after Scottish naturalist Dr. Alexander Garden.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /????dinj?/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /????di?nj?/
- Hyphenation: gar?de?nia
Noun
gardenia (plural gardenias)
- Any of various tropical evergreen small trees or shrubs, of the genus Gardenia, having glossy leaves and white flowers.
- The flower of these plants.
Translations
See also
- Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
References
- Gardenia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Gardenia on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Gardenia on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
Anagrams
- areading, drainage
Finnish
Noun
gardenia
- gardenia
Declension
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ar?d?.nja/
- Hyphenation: gar?dè?nia
Noun
gardenia f (plural gardenie)
- gardenia
Anagrams
- idrangea, indagare, randagie
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ar?d??.ja/
Noun
gardenia f
- gardenia (any plant of the genus Gardenia)
Declension
Further reading
- gardenia in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a??denja/, [?a??ð?e.nja]
Noun
gardenia f (plural gardenias)
- gardenia
Further reading
- “gardenia” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
gardenia From the web:
- what gardenias need
- what gardenia oil
- what gardenia mean
- gardenia what does it smell like
- gardenia what zone
- gardenia what to feed
- gardenia what size pot
- gardenia what kind of fertilizer
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