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tansy

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Noun — A herb with clusters of small yellow flowers, traditionally used in old-fashioned remedies and cooking.

Etymology

From Old French tanesie, ultimately from Medieval Latin tanacetum, a word of uncertain origin possibly linked to the Greek for "immortality" — a nod to the plant's long-lasting flowers.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tansy” mean?

The word “tansy” means a herb with clusters of small yellow flowers, traditionally used in old-fashioned remedies and cooking. In plain terms, a yellow-flowered herb once common in traditional medicine and cooking, now mostly grown ornamentally.

How do you pronounce “tansy”?

“Tansy” is pronounced TANZEE (/ˈtæn.zi/ in IPA).

How do you use “tansy” in a sentence?

Here is “tansy” used in a sentence: “Tansy grows wild along the roadside with its flat yellow flower heads.”

What part of speech is “tansy”?

“Tansy” is a noun.

Where does the word “tansy” come from?

The word “tansy” comes from Medieval Latin. From Old French tanesie, ultimately from Medieval Latin tanacetum, a word of uncertain origin possibly linked to the Greek for "immortality" — a nod to the plant's long-lasting flowers.

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