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Egyptian lotus

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noun

  1. either of two Egyptian water lilies of the genus Nymphaea, as N. caerulea blue lotus, having light blue flowers, or N. lotus white lotus, having white flowers.

  2. Indian lotus.


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“Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York,” which opens on Tuesday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, shows how he experimented with Biedermeier and Rococo curves, Egyptian lotus patterns and Gothic trefoils and pointed arches.

From New York Times • Dec. 15, 2011

Next summer, more coffins were unearthed, all decorated with human masks, wigged in the Egyptian manner and topped by Egyptian lotus flowers.

From Time Magazine Archive

The nelumbium, or so-called Egyptian lotus, should not be transplanted till growth begins to show in the roots in the spring.

From Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) by Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde)

The Egyptian lotus garden had to be inundated to be a success.

From The Art of the Moving Picture by Lindsay, Vachel

Nymph�a, nim-fē′a, n. a genus of water-plants, with beautiful fragrant flowers, including the water-lily, Egyptian lotus, &c.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various