cornflower in the PONS Dictionary

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The symbol of the division, a cornflower, is emblazoned on the divisional shield.
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Formal boquets seem to have been composed of mandrake, poppy, cornflower and or lotus and papyrus.
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In front of the altar, worshippers draw veves (sacred images) on the ground with cornflower.
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This made the cornflower a symbol of resistance in its own way.
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The flower of the day is a blue cornflower.
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I do not want cornflowers with white central discs to the flowers, which look as though they are fading as soon as they open.
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In herbalism, a decoction of cornflower is effective in treating conjunctivitis, and as a wash for tired eyes.
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The cornflower is also part of the young girls' festive garland.
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It is possible that the cornflower was chosen as the national flower in 1968 for another important reason.
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Cotton, ragi and cornflowers are all grown here.
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