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galinsoga
[ gal-in-soh-guh ]
noun
- any of several weedy composite plants of the genus Galinsoga, especially G. ciliata or G. parviflora, having small flower heads with short, sparse white rays.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of galinsoga1
< New Latin (1794), after Mariano M. de Galinsoga, Spanish botanist
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Example Sentences
Where bare earth stood, the bindweed sprout is a foot high, the purslane a foot across and the galinsoga putting out its first flowers.
From Seattle Times
Where bare earth stood, the bindweed sprout is a foot high, the purslane a foot across and the galinsoga putting out its first flowers.
From Washington Post
I was tugging chickweed in early May, only to find the emergence of galinsoga.
From Washington Post
Chickweed is a weed of winter, galinsoga one of summer.
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This is the nub of the May problem; it is a confused month that at our latitude doesn’t know whether it’s chickweed or galinsoga, wren or hummingbird, spring or summer.
From Washington Post
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