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periwinkle
1[ per-i-wing-kuhl ]
noun
- any of various marine gastropods or sea snails, especially Littorina littorea, used for food in Europe.
- the shell of any of these animals.
periwinkle
2[ per-i-wing-kuhl ]
noun
- Also called myrtle. a trailing plant, Vinca minor, of the dogbane family, having glossy, evergreen foliage and usually blue-violet flowers.
- any of several similar plants of the genus Vinca or Catharanthus.
- a blue-violet color.
periwinkle
1/ ˈpɛrɪˌwɪŋkəl /
noun
- Also called (US)creeping myrtletrailing myrtle any of several Eurasian apocynaceous evergreen plants of the genus Vinca, such as V. minor ( lesser periwinkle ) and V. major ( greater periwinkle ), having trailing stems and blue flowers
- a light purplish-blue colour
- ( as adjective )
a periwinkle coat
periwinkle
2/ ˈpɛrɪˌwɪŋkəl /
noun
- any of various edible marine gastropods of the genus Littorina, esp L. littorea, having a spirally coiled shell Often shortened towinkle
Other Words From
- peri·winkled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of periwinkle1
Origin of periwinkle2
Word History and Origins
Origin of periwinkle1
Origin of periwinkle2
Example Sentences
The scientists have already shown that several common flowers, such as periwinkles, petunias, and roses can be made to glow.
Of course, Swift attracted the most attention while gracing the red carpet in a pretty periwinkle gown and her signature red lip.
They recalled cleaning their graves in a cemetery whose stones, pottery and plantings of yucca and periwinkle were a window into ancestral burial practices.
At the Center for Natural Lands Management’s Violet Prairie native seed farm in Thurston County, row after row of periwinkle, yellow and pink flowers stretch across 5 acres.
Disney added the city’s name when it ran the franchise from 1996 to 2003, while dressing players in periwinkle blue uniforms that were among the ugliest ever in professional sports.
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