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dandelion

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Noun — A common weed with bright yellow flowers and jagged leaves that turns into a white puffball of seeds.

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dandelion seeds dandelion greens blow a dandelion

Etymology

From Old French dent de lion ("lion's tooth"), a reference to the plant's sharply toothed leaves — the same image survives in German Löwenzahn and Italian dente di leone.

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What does “dandelion” mean?

The word “dandelion” means a common weed with bright yellow flowers and jagged leaves that turns into a white puffball of seeds. In plain terms, the common yellow-flowered weed whose seed heads turn into white puffballs.

How do you pronounce “dandelion”?

“Dandelion” is pronounced DAN-dih-leye-uhn (/ˈdæn.dəˌlaɪ.ən/ in IPA).

How do you use “dandelion” in a sentence?

Here is “dandelion” used in a sentence: “The kids loved blowing the seeds off a dandelion.”

What part of speech is “dandelion”?

“Dandelion” is a noun.

Where does the word “dandelion” come from?

The word “dandelion” comes from Old French. From Old French dent de lion ("lion's tooth"), a reference to the plant's sharply toothed leaves — the same image survives in German Löwenzahn and Italian dente di leone.

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