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1. (n.) morning glory
any of various plants, esp. of the genera Ipomoea and Convolvulus, as I. purpurea, a twining plant having cordate leaves and funnel-shaped flowers of various colors, often opening only in the morning.
Etymology: (1805–15, Amer.)
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| Definition of 'morning glory' |
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1. (noun) morning glory
any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
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Sense: any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.
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Afrikaans: purperwind |
Arabic: مَجْد الصَّباح: لَبْلاب |
Bulgarian: грамофонче (цвете) |
Brazilian: morning glory |
Czech: svlačec |
German: die Winde |
Greek: περικοκλάδα |
Spanish: dondiego de día |
Estonian: lehtertapp |
Farsi: درخشش صبح |
Finnish: päivänsini |
French: belle-de-jour |
Hebrew: לְפוּפִית |
Hindi: एक तरह की लता |
Croatian: jutarnje piće |
Hungarian: hajnalka |
Indonesian: sejenis bunga yang mekarn |
Icelandic: klukkubróðir |
Italian: (bella di giorno) |
Japanese: あさがお |
Korean: 나팔꽃 |
Lithuanian: ipomėja, sukutis |
Latvian: tītenis |
Malay: bunga seri pagi |
Dutch: haagwinde |
Polish: powój |
Persian: درخشش صبح |
Pashto: د سهار ننداره |
Romanian: rochiţa rândunicii |
Russian: вьюнок |
Slovak: pupenec |
Slovenian: slak |
Serbian: ladolež |
Swedish: blomman för dagen |
Thai: ผักบุ้ง |
Turkish: gündüz sefası |
Taiwanese: 牽牛花 |
Ukrainian: іпомея |
Urdu: نفیر نما پھولوں والا پودا |
Vietnamese: cây bìm bìm hoa tía |
Chinese: 牵牛花 |
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