crocus

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) krokus
çiğdem

Çiğdem ilkbaharın bir müjdecisidir. - The crocus is a forerunner of spring.

Safran, (bot.) Crocus sativus; çiğdem, (bot.) Colchicum autumnale; bir çeşit maden parlatma tozu, demir peroksit. yellow crocus pas lâlesi, sarı çiğdem
Crocus sativus
i., bot. çiğdem, Crocus
Colchicum autumnale
sarı çiğdem
{i} demir peroksit
bir çeşit maden parlatma tozu
(Tıp) koyu sarı maden tozu, demir peroksit
yellow crocus pas lâlesi
crocus
(Tıp) colchicum automnale
safran

Safran ilkbaharın bir müjdecisidir. - The crocus is a forerunner of spring.

crocus cloth
(İnşaat) parlatma bezi
autumn crocus
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) acı çiğdem
autumn crocus
güzçiğdemi
autumn crocus
itboğan
autumn crocus
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) güz çiğdemi
autumn crocus
mahmurçiçeği
crocuses
çiğdem
yellow autumn crocus
sarı sonbahar çiğdemi
wild crocus
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) yel çiçeği
wild crocus
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) rüzgar çiçeği
English - English
A perennial flowering plant (of the Iridaceae family). Saffron is obtained from the stamens of Crocus sativus
Some similar flowering plants, such as the autumn crocus and prairie crocus
{n} a flower, saffron, yellow powder
sativus produces the saffron, and blossoms in the autumn
{i} type of flowering plant
any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers; native chiefly to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated
vernus is one of the earliest of spring-blooming flowers; C
the oxide of iron (Crocus of Mars or colcothar) thus produced from salts of iron, and used as a polishing powder
A genus of iridaceous plants, with pretty blossoms rising separately from the bulb or corm
Crocuses are small white, yellow, or purple flowers that are grown in parks and gardens in the early spring. a small purple, yellow, or white flower that appears in early spring (from krokos). Any of about 75 species of low-growing plants, with corms, that make up the genus Crocus (iris family), native to the Alps, southern Europe, and the Mediterranean and widely grown for their cuplike blooms in early spring or fall. The spring-flowering sorts have a floral tube so long that the ovary is belowground, sheltered from climatic changes. Saffron comes from C. sativus of western Asia. The alpine C. vernus is the chief ancestor of the common garden crocus. Dutch yellow crocus (C. flavus) and C. biflorus are popular spring-flowering species
A deep yellow powder; the oxide of some metal calcined to a red or deep yellow color; esp
yellow autumn crocus
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Sternbergia lutea (Fall daffodil, Winter daffodil, Yellow Autumn crocus) is a flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, which is used as an ornamental plant
autumn crocus
A corm-producing European and North African plant (Colchicum autumnale) having showy colorful flowers that appear in the fall. Also called meadow saffron. Any plant of the genus Colchicum (lily family), sometimes called meadow saffron, comprising about 30 species of herbaceous plants native to Eurasia. The stemless, crocuslike flowers bloom in autumn. Several species are cultivated as ornamentals for their pink, white, or bluish-purple tubelike flowers, especially C. autumnale, C. bornmuelleri, and C. speciosum. The swollen underground stem of C. autumnale contains colchicine, a substance used to relieve the pain of gout
autumn crocus
bulbous autumn-flowering herb with white, purple or lavender-and-white flowers; native to western and central Europe
croci
plural of crocus
crocuses
Plural of crocus
genus crocus
a monocotyledonous genus of the family Iridaceae
indian crocus
any of several dwarf orchids of the genus Pleione bearing 1 or 2 solitary slender-stalked white or pink to magenta or occasionally yellow flowers
Turkish - English
crocus
crocus

    Hyphenation

    Cro·cus

    Turkish pronunciation

    krōkıs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkrōkəs/ /ˈkroʊkəs/

    Etymology

    [ krO-k&s ] (noun.) 14th century. Through Latin crocus, from Ancient Greek κρόκος (krokos, “crocus”).
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