fluellen

fluellen
Either of two creeping plants, of the genus Kickxia, that has purple and yellow flowers

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  • fluellen — [flʊ ɛlɪn] noun a small creeping plant found in cornfields, with yellow and purple flowers. [Genus Kickxia: two species.] Origin C16: alt. of Welsh llysiau Llywelyn Llewelyn s herbs …   English new terms dictionary

  • fluellen — flu·el·len …   English syllables

  • fluellen — /fluˈɛlən/ (say flooh eluhn) noun an annual herb with yellow and purple flowers, Kickxia spuria, a common weed in European cereal crops. {Welsh (llysiau) Llewelyn herbs of Llewelyn} …  

  • fluellen — noun see fluellin …   Useful english dictionary

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