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pansy
1[pan-zee]
noun
plural
pansiesa violet, Viola tricolor hortensis, cultivated in many varieties, having richly and variously colored flowers.
the flower of this plant.
Slang.
Extremely Disparaging and Offensive., a contemptuous term used to refer to a gay man.
Offensive., a weak, effeminate, and often cowardly man.
Pansy
2[pan-zee]
noun
a female given name.
pansy
/ ˈpænzɪ /
noun
any violaceous garden plant that is a variety of Viola tricolor, having flowers with rounded velvety petals, white, yellow, or purple in colour See also wild pansy
slang, an effeminate or homosexual man or boy
a strong violet colour
( as adjective )
a pansy carpet
Word History and Origins
Origin of pansy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pansy1
Example Sentences
A military band marches among flowerbeds of pansies and violets.
I planted a few pansies and tidied up the bathrooms; when it began raining, I dealt with some leaks.
Add cold-season plantings like primroses, pansies, heather and cyclamen to pots and window boxes.
In outdoor pots, red dogwood stems and evergreen boughs bring structure, while violas, pansies and ornamental kale add unflinching color, shrugging off light frosts.
For gardeners itching to get started, pansies are readily available in winter and are easy to press, and hold their colors beautifully.
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