Palabras en English para 'smelling of violets'
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adj
noun
- The color of most violets; the colour evoked by the shortest visible wavelengths between 380 and 435 nm, an additive tertiary colour.
- (UK dialect) Synonym of onion (“vegetable”).
- A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata; (inexact) similar-looking plants and flowers.
- Clothes and (ecclesiastical) vestments of such a colour.
- (perfumes) The characteristic scent of V. odorata.
- (figurative) A person thought to resemble V. odorata, especially in its beauty and delicacy.
- any of numerous low-growing violas with small flowers
- a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum
noun
- An aromatic odor.
- (uncountable, Yorkshire) Sweets, candy.
- (figurative, uncountable) Appeal, interest; an attribute that makes something appealing, interesting, or engaging.
- (uncountable, Internet slang) Erotic or pornographic material, usually written; smut.
- (uncountable) A psychoactive neocannabinoid.
- (uncountable) The quality of being spicy.
- (cryptography) An additional input parameter used as a secondary, non-secret key in the Hasty Pudding cipher.
- (countable, uncountable) Aromatic or pungent plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavor food.
- (nonce word, usually humorous) plural of spouse
- A characteristic touch or taste; smack; flavour.
- aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative
- any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food
- the property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored
verb
adj
noun
- A violet colour similar to the gentian flower.
- (chemistry) Also known as crystal violet, a chemical dye used in the Gram stain test, and is also a fungicide. Chemically: hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, C₂₅H₃₀ClN₃
- a green crystal (violet in water) used as a dye or stain or bactericide or fungicide or anthelmintic or burn treatment
noun
- North American perennial having a resinous odor and yellow flowers
- any of various western American plants of the genus Grindelia having resinous leaves and stems formerly used medicinally; often poisonous to livestock
- Any of various composite plants which secrete resins or have a resinous smell; for example, several species in the genus Silphium in the composite family.
noun
- hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats
- Any of the about 250 species of flowering plant of the genus Nepeta, family Lamiaceae, certain of which are said to have medicinal qualities.
- (figurative) Something that causes excitement or interest.
- Nepeta cataria and Nepeta grandiflora (and perhaps other species), which are well-known for causing an apparently harmless pheromone-based intoxication among certain cats.
noun
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- A flower of these plants.
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
noun
- common Old World viola with creamy often violet-tinged flowers
- violet of Pacific coast of North America having white petals tinged with yellow and deep violet
- a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety
- A common European wild flower, Viola tricolor; the wild pansy.
noun
- A pale purple color, the color of some lilac flowers.
- A large shrub of the genus Syringa, especially Syringa vulgaris, bearing white, pale-pink, or purple flowers.
- A cat having a lilac-colored (pale brown) coat.
- A flower of the lilac shrub.
- any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers
adj
noun
- The perfume obtained from these plants.
- A yellow colour.
- Any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers.
- Any of several not closely related plants having a similar perfume.
- any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
noun
- common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies
- Viola pedunculata (California golden violet)
- a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived
- (Canada, US) Any of several violets or pansies.
- Viola bicolor (American field pansy)
- Viola cornuta (tufted pansy)
- Volatinia jacarina (blue-black grassquit bird)
- Viola tricolor (heartsease, wild pansy, pansy, et al.)
noun
adj
- Pertaining to the regions east of the Mediterranean, beyond the Roman Empire or the early Christian world; of the Near East, the Middle East or the Far East, now especially relating to East Asia.
- (astronomy, astrology) Pertaining to the eastern part of the sky; happening before sunrise.
- Designating various types of aromatic tobacco grown in Turkey and the Balkans.
- Of a pearl or other precious stone: having a superior lustre.
noun
- A pale bluish purple colour, like that of the lavender flower.
- Any of a group of European plants, genus, Lavandula, of the mint family.
- (film, historical, uncountable) A kind of film stock used for creating positive prints from negatives as part of the process of duplicating the negatives.
- any of various Old World aromatic shrubs or subshrubs with usually mauve or blue flowers; widely cultivated
- a pale purple color
adj
verb
noun
noun
- trillium of northeastern United States with sessile leaves and red or purple flowers having a pungent odor
- trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in folk medicine especially to ease childbirth
- Trillium erectum, native to eastern, northeastern North America.
adj
noun
- (countable, historical) An ancient type of sundial consisting of a bowl with a perpendicular gnomon mounted in the centre.
- (countable, botany, also figuratively) A plant with flowers which turn to face and follow the sun, such as (archaic) marigolds and sunflowers.
- (specifically) A plant of the genus Heliotropium, especially the common heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens) which has clusters of purple flowers with a strong fragrance.
- (uncountable) A light purple or violet colour like that of Heliotropium arborescens flowers.
- (uncountable) The fragrance of Heliotropium arborescens flowers, or a scent resembling this fragrance.
- (countable, uncountable, mineralogy) Synonym of bloodstone (“a green chalcedony that is sprinkled with red spots or veins of hematite”).
- (countable) An instrument that uses a mirror to reflect sunlight for purposes such as signalling, or (surveying) triangulation (where the reflected light is detected by another surveyor positioned some distance away).
- With a qualifying word: any of various plants resembling those of the genus Heliotropium.
- green chalcedony with red spots that resemble blood
noun
- An aromatic odor.
- (uncountable, Yorkshire) Sweets, candy.
- (figurative, uncountable) Appeal, interest; an attribute that makes something appealing, interesting, or engaging.
- (uncountable, Internet slang) Erotic or pornographic material, usually written; smut.
- (uncountable) A psychoactive neocannabinoid.
- (uncountable) The quality of being spicy.
- (cryptography) An additional input parameter used as a secondary, non-secret key in the Hasty Pudding cipher.
- (countable, uncountable) Aromatic or pungent plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavor food.
- (nonce word, usually humorous) plural of spouse
- A characteristic touch or taste; smack; flavour.
- aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative
- any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food
- the property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored
verb
noun
- North American perennial having a resinous odor and yellow flowers
- any of various western American plants of the genus Grindelia having resinous leaves and stems formerly used medicinally; often poisonous to livestock
- Any of various composite plants which secrete resins or have a resinous smell; for example, several species in the genus Silphium in the composite family.
noun
- hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats
- Any of the about 250 species of flowering plant of the genus Nepeta, family Lamiaceae, certain of which are said to have medicinal qualities.
- (figurative) Something that causes excitement or interest.
- Nepeta cataria and Nepeta grandiflora (and perhaps other species), which are well-known for causing an apparently harmless pheromone-based intoxication among certain cats.
noun
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- A flower of these plants.
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
adj
noun
- A violet colour similar to the gentian flower.
- (chemistry) Also known as crystal violet, a chemical dye used in the Gram stain test, and is also a fungicide. Chemically: hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, C₂₅H₃₀ClN₃
- a green crystal (violet in water) used as a dye or stain or bactericide or fungicide or anthelmintic or burn treatment
noun
- common Old World viola with creamy often violet-tinged flowers
- violet of Pacific coast of North America having white petals tinged with yellow and deep violet
- a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety
- A common European wild flower, Viola tricolor; the wild pansy.
noun
- A pale purple color, the color of some lilac flowers.
- A large shrub of the genus Syringa, especially Syringa vulgaris, bearing white, pale-pink, or purple flowers.
- A cat having a lilac-colored (pale brown) coat.
- A flower of the lilac shrub.
- any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers
adj
noun
- The perfume obtained from these plants.
- A yellow colour.
- Any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers.
- Any of several not closely related plants having a similar perfume.
- any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
noun
- common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies
- Viola pedunculata (California golden violet)
- a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived
- (Canada, US) Any of several violets or pansies.
- Viola bicolor (American field pansy)
- Viola cornuta (tufted pansy)
- Volatinia jacarina (blue-black grassquit bird)
- Viola tricolor (heartsease, wild pansy, pansy, et al.)
noun
adj
- Pertaining to the regions east of the Mediterranean, beyond the Roman Empire or the early Christian world; of the Near East, the Middle East or the Far East, now especially relating to East Asia.
- (astronomy, astrology) Pertaining to the eastern part of the sky; happening before sunrise.
- Designating various types of aromatic tobacco grown in Turkey and the Balkans.
- Of a pearl or other precious stone: having a superior lustre.
noun
- A pale bluish purple colour, like that of the lavender flower.
- Any of a group of European plants, genus, Lavandula, of the mint family.
- (film, historical, uncountable) A kind of film stock used for creating positive prints from negatives as part of the process of duplicating the negatives.
- any of various Old World aromatic shrubs or subshrubs with usually mauve or blue flowers; widely cultivated
- a pale purple color
adj
verb
noun
noun
- trillium of northeastern United States with sessile leaves and red or purple flowers having a pungent odor
- trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in folk medicine especially to ease childbirth
- Trillium erectum, native to eastern, northeastern North America.
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adj
noun
- The color of most violets; the colour evoked by the shortest visible wavelengths between 380 and 435 nm, an additive tertiary colour.
- (UK dialect) Synonym of onion (“vegetable”).
- A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata; (inexact) similar-looking plants and flowers.
- Clothes and (ecclesiastical) vestments of such a colour.
- (perfumes) The characteristic scent of V. odorata.
- (figurative) A person thought to resemble V. odorata, especially in its beauty and delicacy.
- any of numerous low-growing violas with small flowers
- a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum
adj
noun
- A violet colour similar to the gentian flower.
- (chemistry) Also known as crystal violet, a chemical dye used in the Gram stain test, and is also a fungicide. Chemically: hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, C₂₅H₃₀ClN₃
- a green crystal (violet in water) used as a dye or stain or bactericide or fungicide or anthelmintic or burn treatment
adj
noun
- (countable, historical) An ancient type of sundial consisting of a bowl with a perpendicular gnomon mounted in the centre.
- (countable, botany, also figuratively) A plant with flowers which turn to face and follow the sun, such as (archaic) marigolds and sunflowers.
- (specifically) A plant of the genus Heliotropium, especially the common heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens) which has clusters of purple flowers with a strong fragrance.
- (uncountable) A light purple or violet colour like that of Heliotropium arborescens flowers.
- (uncountable) The fragrance of Heliotropium arborescens flowers, or a scent resembling this fragrance.
- (countable, uncountable, mineralogy) Synonym of bloodstone (“a green chalcedony that is sprinkled with red spots or veins of hematite”).
- (countable) An instrument that uses a mirror to reflect sunlight for purposes such as signalling, or (surveying) triangulation (where the reflected light is detected by another surveyor positioned some distance away).
- With a qualifying word: any of various plants resembling those of the genus Heliotropium.
- green chalcedony with red spots that resemble blood