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im·mor·telle
(ĭm′ôr-tĕl′)n.
1. See everlasting.
2. Any of several coral trees, especially Erythrina fusca or E. poeppigiana.
[French, from feminine of immortel, immortal, from Old French; see immortal.]
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immortelle
(ˌɪmɔːˈtɛl)n
(Plants) any of various plants, mostly of the family Asteraceae (composites), that retain their colour when dried, esp Xeranthemum annuum. Also called: everlasting or everlasting flower
[C19: from French (fleur) immortelle everlasting (flower)]
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im•mor•telle
(ˌɪm ɔrˈtɛl)n.
everlasting (def. 7).
[< French, n. use of feminine of immortel immortal]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() everlasting, everlasting flower - any of various plants of various genera of the family Compositae having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color genus Xeranthemum - genus of annual densely hairy herbs of Mediterranean to southwestern Asia |
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