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Acantha (Ancient Greek: Ἀκάνθα, romanized: Akántha, lit. 'thorn') is often claimed to be a minor character in Greek mythology whose metamorphosis was the origin of the Acanthus plant. Acantha's myth however does not appear in any classical source.
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acanth is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French acanthe; Latin acanthus.
3 senses: → another name for acanthus 1. any shrub or herbaceous plant of the genus Acanthus, native to the Mediterranean.... Click for more definitions.
Acanthus (plant), a genus containing plants used for ornament and in traditional medicine ˇ Acanthus, an entomological term for a thorn-like projection on an ...
The form acantho– comes from Greek ákantha, meaning “thorn” or “thorny plant,” which is a compound of akḗ, “point,” and ánthos, “flower.” Find out how acantho– ...
Sep 25, 2024 ˇ ACANTHUS meaning: 1. a type of deciduous plant (= one that loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the…. Learn more.
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The meaning of ACANTHUS is any of a genus (Acanthus of the family Acanthaceae, the acanthus family) of prickly perennial herbs chiefly of the Mediterranean ...
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