primrose in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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primrose [ˈprɪmrəʊz, Am -roʊz], primula N

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The very long proboscis is used to feed on the nectar of many species of flower, especially primroses.
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Primrose is notable for his contribution to designs that changed some of the thinking behind cruising yachts.
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In 1893 the club wore rose, primrose and black before changing to scarlet and dark blue the following year.
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They open visibly fast every evening producing an interesting spectacle, hence the name evening primrose.
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They feed on leaves of willowherb, water primroses and sallows.
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Primrose accepted, as he had always wanted to retire in the city.
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It was later named after a species in the primrose family.
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Once common species such as primrose and harebell now scarcely exist outside nature reserves.
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In more populated areas it has sometimes suffered from over-collection and theft so that few natural displays of primroses in abundance can now be found.
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Primrose had noted that the viola had a wolf tone and did not project easily.
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