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myrtle
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From Old French myrte, from Latin myrtus.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m??t?l/
- (US) enPR: mûr?t?l, IPA(key): /?m?t?l/, [?m?t??], [?m????]
- Rhymes: -??(r)t?l
Noun
myrtle (plural myrtles)
- An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
Derived terms
Translations
References
- “myrtle” in the Collins English Dictionary
Anagrams
- termly
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myrtled
English
Etymology
myrtle +? -ed
Adjective
myrtled (comparative more myrtled, superlative most myrtled)
- (archaic) containing myrtle
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