coreopsis
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of coreopsis
1745–55; < New Latin < Greek kore- (stem of kóris ) bedbug + -opsis -opsis; so named from the shape of seed
Example Sentences
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Coreopsis ‘Mango Punch’ has larger flowers in a soft amber color.
From Seattle Times • May 28, 2022
And now the time he once spent mowing is devoted to watching bees, butterflies or a goldfinch nibbling at a Coreopsis seed head.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 21, 2022
It was found floating on the surface of the water by the Coreopsis.
From BBC • Oct. 18, 2016
Experts believe the vessel could be the UB-85, a sub sunk by HMS Coreopsis in 1918, according to official records.
From BBC • Oct. 18, 2016
Coreopsis is pooty, too; that's down the other side of the corn.
From Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls by Bruce, Josephine
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