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Definition of daisy:
1. A genus of low herbs ( Bellis), belonging to the family Compositae. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays.
2. The whiteweed ( Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; - called also oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed.
Synonyms:
flower (part of speech: noun)
snowball, water lily, African violet, hawthorn, camellia, black-eyed susan, laurel, rosemary, petunia, heather, carnation, yucca, poinsettia, cowslip, gardenia, periwinkle, hyacinth, snapdragon, dandelion, flax, foxglove, daffodil, magnolia, lady's slipper, dahlia, buttercup, Queen Anne's lace, jonquil, chrysanthemum, mayflower, hydrangea, amaryllis, azalea, hepatica, verbena, bloodroot, hibiscus, viburnum, orchid, aster, lupine, columbine, crocus, narcissus, lavender, lilac, larkspur, flower, ranunculus, cornflower, foxtail, marigold, spirea, clematis, rhododendron, mimosa, strawflower, bluebell, snowberry, begonia, forget-me-not, geranium, sunflower, phlox, jasmine, poppy, goldenrod, edelweiss, rose, honeysuckle, gladiolus, hollyhock, zinnia, fleur-de-lis, smilax, tulip, oleander, peony, iris, duckweed, sweet william, violet, baby's breath, lily, anemone, wisteria, lotus, fuchsia, primrose, pansy, sweet pea, dogwood, indigo, wallflower, acacia, trillium, morning-glory
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