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magnolia
1[ mag-nohl-yuh, -noh-lee-uh ]
noun
- any shrub or tree of the genus Magnolia, having large, usually fragrant flowers and an aromatic bark, much cultivated for ornament. Compare magnolia family.
- the blossom of any such shrub or tree, as of the evergreen magnolia tree: the state flower of Louisiana and Mississippi.
Magnolia
2[ mag-nohl-yuh, -noh-lee-uh ]
noun
- a city in SW Arkansas.
magnolia
/ æɡˈəʊɪə /
noun
- any tree or shrub of the magnoliaceous genus Magnolia of Asia and North America: cultivated for their white, pink, purple, or yellow showy flowers
- the flower of any of these plants
- a very pale pinkish-white or purplish-white colour
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of magnolia1
Example Sentences
The DS & Durga site’s page for Pacific Mythic lists SoCal-vibey notes like avocado leaf, palm, orchid, magnolia and more.
My street has magnolias on it; when they bloom, it takes me back to the magnolias on the street in North Hollywood I lived on when I was a kid.
One day, when looking at the large magnolia tree near his institute, “it just clicked”: He could use its leaves instead.
The scientists tested birch, cherry, and a kind of Japanese magnolia called honoki.
Named LignoSat, after the Latin word for wood, its panels have been built from a type of magnolia tree, using a traditional technique without screws or glue.
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