periwinkle
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any of various marine gastropods or sea snails, especially Littorina littorea, used for food in Europe.
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the shell of any of these animals.
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Also called myrtle. a trailing plant, Vinca minor, of the dogbane family, having glossy, evergreen foliage and usually blue-violet flowers.
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any of several similar plants of the genus Vinca or Catharanthus.
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a blue-violet color.
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Also called (US): creeping myrtle. trailing 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
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a light purplish-blue colour
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( as adjective )
a periwinkle coat
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Other Word Forms
- periwinkled adjective
Etymology
Origin of periwinkle1
1520–30; perhaps reflecting (through assimilation to periwinkle 2 ) Old English pīnewincle, equivalent to pīne (from Latin pīna from Greek pínē, pîna, a kind of mollusk) + -wincel “shellfish” (occurring only in compounds), cognate with dialectal Danish vinkel “snail shell”
Origin of periwinkle2
before 1000; earlier pervinkle, perwinkle, alteration ( see -le) of Middle English perwinke, pervinke, from Anglo-French pervenke ( Old French pervenche ,) from Late Latin pervinca, Latin vi(n)capervi(n)ca; compare Old English peruince, Middle High German ber(e)winke from Late Latin pervinca
Explanation
A periwinkle is a tiny snail that lives in the Atlantic Ocean. Some east coast beaches are covered with small stones, shells, and periwinkles. It’s also a color, a purplish-blue, just like the flowers on a periwinkle plant. You might see periwinkles as you walk along the sea shore, and you may even see them on some restaurant menus, especially in coastal areas of the UK, where they're commonly called winkles. Another kind of periwinkle is the blue-flowered plant also called vinca, as well as the shade of purplish blue that was named for the flowers. Periwinkle is fun to say.
Vocabulary lists containing periwinkle
Blue
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Purple
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Example Sentences
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She cited aspirin drawing on formulations using willow tree bark, contraceptive pills developed from yam plant roots and child cancer treatments based on Madagascar's rosy periwinkle flower.
From Barron's • Dec. 17, 2025
Balloons in every color of pastel — pink, lavender, periwinkle blue — bobbed along the hall.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 1, 2025
She said the rivers and ponds used to brim with all kinds of animals and fish, particularly periwinkle.
From BBC • Feb. 11, 2025
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.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2023
Crosses, entire crypts, are painted periwinkle, neon green, purple.
From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario
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