myrtle
1 Americannoun
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any plant of the genus Myrtus, especially M. communis, a shrub of southern Europe having evergreen leaves, fragrant white flowers, and aromatic berries: anciently held sacred to Venus and used as an emblem of love.
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any of certain unrelated plants, as the periwinkle, Vinca minor, and California laurel, Umbellularia californica.
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Also called myrtlewood. the hard, golden-brown wood of the California laurel.
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Also called myrtle green. dark green with bluish tinge.
noun
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any evergreen shrub or tree of the myrtaceous genus Myrtus, esp M. communis, a S European shrub with pink or white flowers and aromatic blue-black berries
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short for crape myrtle
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bog myrtle another name for sweet gale
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another name for periwinkle 2
Etymology
Origin of myrtle
1350–1400; Middle English mirtile < Medieval Latin myrtillus, equivalent to Latin myrt ( us ) (< Greek mýrtos ) + New Latin -illus diminutive suffix
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