Lily (noun)

  1. A bulbous plant with large, trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant flowers on a tall, slender stem.
  2. The flower of a lily plant.

Origin:

Old english lilie, from latin lilium, from greek leirion.

Examples:

  1. The garden was filled with lilies.
  2. She picked a lily from the field.
  3. The lily has a delicate fragrance.
  4. The lily is a symbol of purity and innocence.
  5. The lily is a popular flower in bouquets.
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