fritillary
Americannoun
plural
fritillariesnoun
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any N temperate liliaceous plant of the genus Fritillaria , having purple or white drooping bell-shaped flowers, typically marked in a chequered pattern See also snake's head
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any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genera Argynnis, Boloria , etc, having brownish wings chequered with black and silver
Etymology
Origin of fritillary
From New Latin, dating back to 1625–35; fritillaria
Example Sentences
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Some varieties, such as the dark green fritillary did not have a single sighting in 2024.
From BBC • Jul. 25, 2025
According to Bourn, this species only endured here because volunteers picked up its caterpillars before meadows were mowed, and returned them after, and there was no prospect of the marsh fritillary spreading across the countryside.
From The Guardian • Oct. 13, 2020
Andrew Fusek Peters spent two hours in the Shropshire hills to capture the images, one of which shows the exact moment a fritillary leaves a thistle at the Brook Vessons nature reserve.
From Fox News • Jun. 30, 2020
Some caterpillars such as the Gulf fritillary should be encouraged.
From Seattle Times • May 27, 2020
The day didn’t begin to look up until I caught a spotted fritillary butterfly.
From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly
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