euonymus
See also: Euonymus
English
    

A variety of euonymus (Euonymus europaeus)
Etymology
    
From the genus name.
Noun
    
euonymus (plural euonymuses)
- Any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus Euonymus.
-  1945, John Betjeman, “A Subaltern's Love Song”:- Her father's euonymus shines as we walk,
 And swing past the summer-house, buried in talk,
 And cool the verandah that welcomes us in
 To the six-o'clock news and a lime-juice and gin.
 
 
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Synonyms
    
Translations
    
tree of the genus Euonymus — see spindle
References
    
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