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Dianthus in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for Dianthus in the English»French Dictionary

acanthus <pl acanthuses or acanthi> [Brit əˈkanθəs, Am əˈkænθəs] N

polyanthus <pl polyanthus or polyanthuses> [Brit ˌpɒlɪˈanθəs, Am ˌpɑliˈænθəs] N

I.enthuse [Brit ɪnˈθjuːz, ɛnˈθjuːz, Am ɪnˈθ(j)uz, ɛnˈθ(j)uz] VB trans

II.enthuse [Brit ɪnˈθjuːz, ɛnˈθjuːz, Am ɪnˈθ(j)uz, ɛnˈθ(j)uz] VB intr

I.radiant [Brit ˈreɪdɪənt, Am ˈreɪdiənt] N

II.radiant [Brit ˈreɪdɪənt, Am ˈreɪdiənt] ADJ

radiantly [Brit ˈreɪdɪəntli, Am ˈreɪdiəntli] ADV

mediant [Brit ˈmiːdɪənt, Am ˈmidiənt] N MUS

perianth [Brit ˈpɛrɪanθ, Am ˈpɛriˌænθ] N

Dianthus in the PONS Dictionary

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There are plenty to choose from: tweedia, sage, dianthus, honesty, phacelia, catmint, penstemon, stocks and asters, to name just a few.
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Glossy yellow trollius hovered above fragrant orchids, clovers, campanulas, hardy geraniums, oxeye daisies, viper's bugloss, ajugas, scabious, thyme, thistles, hyssop, salvias and dianthus (to name but a few).
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