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English
Noun
flax-leaved daphne (uncountable)
- Daphne gnidium, a poisonous evergreen shrub from the Mediterranean region with dense dark-green foliage and fragrant white flowers.
Translations
plant
- Arabic: مَثْنَان m (maṯnān), مِثْنَان m (miṯnān)
- Moroccan Arabic: لزاز m (lazzāz), أزاز m (ʔazzāz), أصاص m (ʔaṣṣās), لازاز m (lāzāz), آزاز m (ʔāzāz), آصاص m (ʔāṣāṣ)
- Catalan: matapoll m, astruc (ca) m
- French: daphné garou (fr) m, saint-bois (fr) m
- Galician: trobisco m
- German: Rispenblütiger Seidelbast m, Herbst-Seidelbast m
- Greek:
- Ancient: θυμελαία f (thumelaía)
- Italian: erba corsa f, gnidio m, dittinella f
- Portuguese: trovisco (pt) m
- Spanish: torvisco m
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