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daffodil
[daf-uh-dil]
noun
a bulbous plant, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, of the amaryllis family, having solitary, yellow, nodding flowers that bloom in the spring.
(formerly) any plant of the genus Narcissus.
clear yellow; canary.
adjective
of the color daffodil.
daffodil
/ ˈæəɪ /
noun
Also called: Lent lily.a widely cultivated Eurasian amaryllidaceous plant, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, having spring-blooming yellow flowers
any other plant of the genus Narcissus
a brilliant yellow colour
( as adjective )
daffodil paint
a daffodil, or a representation of one, as a national emblem of Wales
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of daffodil1
Example Sentences
The 37-year-old cradled her bump and smiled for the cameras while appearing on the red carpet, which was navy with daffodils.
Rare British daffodils may be hiding in plain sight in gardens and parks and experts want to track them down.
Twin Peaks, a tiny town near Lake Arrowhead, has planted thousands of daffodil bulbs as part of the Julie Greer Daffodil Project.
The family opened a second farm in Artesia for daffodils and daisies, before the suburban sprawl pushed them out.
She experimented with drought-tolerant trees and shrubs including lavenders and even bulbs like daffodils, but “I began to realize that so much of what I planted wasn’t doing well,” she said.
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