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chelone

/ kəˈləʊnɪ /

noun

  1. any plant of the hardy N American genus Chelone, grown for its white, rose, or purple flower spikes: family Scrophulariaceae


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chelone1

New Latin, from Greek chelōnē a tortoise, from a fancied resemblance between a tortoise's head and the shape of the flower

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Example Sentences

The Chelone Glabra as pressed by me gives no idea of the beautiful dead-white flower, something like a foxglove only more compact.

All of them came to the wedding, except one nymph named Chelone.

So he had Chelone turned into a tortoise, so that she might never be able to laugh again.

On the sea coast there is the leathery turtle (Dermochelis) and also the green turtle (Chelone).

Among the more important genera are Dermochelys, Chelone, and Testudo.

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