stinking chamomile
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Definition
Noun: * Stinking chamomile: A common and widespread weed known for its strong, unpleasant odor. It is characterized by flower heads with white petals (ray florets) surrounding a central yellow disc.
Usage Notes
- This is a common name for a specific plant species, . It is typically used in botanical, gardening, or agricultural contexts.
- The word "stinking" is a key descriptive component, directly indicating the plant's notable foul smell, which distinguishes it from other, more pleasantly scented chamomiles.
Examples
- Noun:
- The field was overrun with stinking chamomile, making the whole area smell rank.
- Gardeners often try to eradicate stinking chamomile because it can crowd out desired plants.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used descriptively to emphasize something is widespread and undesirable, similar to the weed itself.
- A stinking chamomile of corruption had taken root in the institution.
Variants and Related Words
- Mayweed: Another common name for the same plant ().
- Dog fennel: A regional name sometimes used for this plant.
- Chamomile (without "stinking"): Refers to related plants in the daisy family, often with pleasant scents and used in teas (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Mayweed
- Dog fennel (Note: This name is also used for other plants, so context is important.)
Different Meanings
- There are no other distinct meanings for the compound term "stinking chamomile." It refers specifically to the weed .
Noun
- widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs