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| mag·no·lia [ mag nṓlyə ] (plural mag·no·lia or mag·no·lias) |
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1. flowering tree: an evergreen or deciduous tree or bush with typically large simple leaves, widely cultivated as an ornamental. Flowers: yellow, white, pink, or green. Native to: North America, Asia. Genus Magnolia.
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2. beige: a creamy white color
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| [Mid-18th century. After Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), French botanist] |
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 mag·no·lia adjective |
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