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French marigold
noun
- a composite plant, Tagetes patula, of Mexico, having yellow flowers with red markings.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of French marigold1
First recorded in 1540–50
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, again in Harrogate, a large yellow jersey made up of French marigold flowers was created on one of the town's grassy mounds.
From BBC
And one day, when I was in the garden, he hastened down from his post of observation to reappear, smiling broadly, at our side gate, bearing the gift of a sturdy root of French marigold.
From Project Gutenberg
We found him drying French marigold blossoms to colour his risotto with during the winter.
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For two days her voice had not been heard in hall or corridor, nor had the sunshine of her French marigold head lit up her familiar places.
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