mimosa in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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mimosa [Am mɪˈmoʊsə, mɪˈmoʊzə, Brit mɪˈməʊzə, mɪˈməʊsə] N C or U

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mimosa in the PONS Dictionary

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mimosa [mɪˈməʊzə, Am -ˈmoʊsə] N

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Mimosa began in 1921 with a series of 5 inch records.
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This is because the leaves of the mimosa close at night, or when touched.
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Examples of these are jasmine, tuberose, and mimosa.
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He further noted sycamores, pines and acacias mimosas, at intervals, in the middle of tobacco plantations.
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The common name is mimosa or giant sensitive plant.
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Old fig trees and beautiful mimosa were scattered through the ruins.
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Among many annual festivities are the mimosa celebration, local theatrical events, and a film and music fest.
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The scenery changes from tree-lined and park-like to cut-away hillsides covered with invasive kudzu vines and naturalized mimosa trees.
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The tree's mimosa-like leaves range in length from about 720 cm.
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Other common names include: bashful plant, catclaw mimosa, black mimosa.
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