lavender
nounEtymology
Etymology tree Medieval Latin lavendulader. Old French lavendrebor. Middle English lavendre English lavender From Middle English lavendre, from Anglo-Norman lavendre (French lavande), from Medieval Latin lavendula, possibly from Latin lividus (“bluish”), but influenced by lavō (“to wash”) due to the use of lavender in washing clothes.
Definitions
Any of a group of European plants, genus, Lavandula, of the mint family.
A pale bluish purple colour, like that of the lavender flower.
A kind of film stock used for creating positive prints from negatives as part of the…
A kind of film stock used for creating positive prints from negatives as part of the process of duplicating the negatives.
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Having a pale purple colour.
Pertaining to LGBT people and rights.
- “Now in here,” their guide, sweating dark tentacles into his tab collar, briefed them, “you are going to see the members of the third sex, the lavender crowd this city by the Bay is so justly famous for.
Pertaining to lesbian feminism
Pertaining to lesbian feminism; opposing heterosexism.
To decorate or perfume with lavender.
- Short shafts of dying sunlight mingled with the deepening grey, lavendering the horizon, and all nature seemed to hush as though waiting to welcome the night.
A surname.
A female given name from English.
- She wanted to give the child a unique, meaningful name; among those she and Linda liked, she said, were Laurel and Lavender. Or if it was a boy, perhaps Sage . “Why not Spinach or Cabbage?” Brian had scoffed.
An unincorporated community in Floyd County, Georgia, United States, named after a…
An unincorporated community in Floyd County, Georgia, United States, named after a storekeeper.
An unincorporated community in Kittitas County, Washington, United States, named after…
An unincorporated community in Kittitas County, Washington, United States, named after John Lavender.
A subzone of Kallang, Singapore.
The neighborhood
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Derived
cotton lavender, desert lavender, English lavender, fernleaf lavender, French lavender, fringed lavender, Lavender Bay, lavender cotton, lavender foal syndrome, lavenderish, lavender thrift, lavender water, lavendery, lay in lavender, lay up in lavender, rock sea lavender, sea lavender, Spanish lavender, spike lavender, lavender ceiling, lavender-collar, lavender lad, lavender linguistics, lavender marriage, lavender menace, lavender scare
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