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1. (n.) tulip
any of various plants belonging to the genus Tulipa, of the lily family, having lance-shaped leaves and large, showy, cup-shaped or bell-shaped flowers in a variety of colors.
2. tulip
a flower or bulb of such a plant.
Etymology: (1570–80; earlier tulipa < NL, appar. back formation from It tulipano (taken as adj.) < Turkish tülbent turban (from a fancied likeness); see turban)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) tulip
any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower
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1. (noun) tulip
a flower shaped like a cup at the top of a single stem
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Tulip
any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers
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Sense: a kind of plant with brightly-coloured cup-shaped flowers, grown from a bulb.
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Afrikaans: tulp |
Arabic: خُزامى، زَنْبَق |
Bulgarian: лале |
Brazilian: tulipa |
Czech: tulipán |
German: die Tulpe |
Danish: tulipan |
Greek: τουλίπα |
Spanish: tulipán |
Estonian: tulp |
Farsi: لاله |
Finnish: tulppaani |
French: tulipe |
Hebrew: צִבעוֹנִי |
Hindi: ट्यूलिप |
Croatian: tulipan |
Hungarian: tulipán |
Indonesian: tulip |
Icelandic: túlípani |
Italian: tulipano |
Japanese: チューリップ |
Korean: 튤립 |
Lithuanian: tulpė |
Latvian: tulpe |
Malay: tulip |
Dutch: tulp |
Norwegian: tulipan |
Polish: tulipan |
Persian: لاله |
Pashto: لاله |
Portuguese: tulipa |
Romanian: lalea |
Russian: тюльпан |
Slovak: tulipán |
Slovenian: tulipan |
Serbian: tulipan |
Swedish: tulpan |
Thai: ไม้ดอกทิวลิป |
Turkish: lâle |
Taiwanese: 鬱金香(花) |
Ukrainian: тюльпан |
Urdu: گل لالہ |
Vietnamese: hoa tuy líp |
Chinese: 郁金香(花) |
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