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In some senses, lavender is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
beautiful, far, favorite, favourite, full, good, pink, provencal
VERB + LAVENDER
eyes, field, like, planted, smell, smells, thanks
LAVENDER + NOUN
bloom, city, farmers, faroese, france, mane, mr, pony
PREP.
besides, in, with
noun
Any of a group of European plants, genus, Lavandula, of the mint family.
A pale bluish purple colour, like that of the lavender flower.
A kind of film stock used for creating positive prints from negatives as part of the process of duplicating the negatives.
adj
Having a pale purple colour.
Pertaining to LGBT people and rights.
“Now in here,” their guide, sweating dark tentacles into his tab collar, briefed them, “you are going to see the members of the third sex, the lavender crowd this city by the Bay is so justly famous for.
My sother (significant other) and I have been together almost nineteen years. Exactly half of the usual wedding vows taken traditionally by non-lavender couples — for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, — have been characteristic of our relationship.
Pertaining to lesbian feminism; opposing heterosexism.
verb
To decorate or perfume with lavender.
Short shafts of dying sunlight mingled with the deepening grey, lavendering the horizon, and all nature seemed to hush as though waiting to welcome the night.
adjective — of a pale purple color
“Now in here,” their guide, sweating dark tentacles into his tab collar, briefed them, “you are going to see the members of the third sex, the lavender crowd this city by the Bay is so justly famous f
WiktionaryMy sother (significant other) and I have been together almost nineteen years. Exactly half of the usual wedding vows taken traditionally by non-lavender couples — for better for worse, for richer for
WiktionaryShort shafts of dying sunlight mingled with the deepening grey, lavendering the horizon, and all nature seemed to hush as though waiting to welcome the night.
WiktionaryShe wanted to give the child a unique, meaningful name; among those she and Linda liked, she said, were Laurel and Lavender. Or if it was a boy, perhaps Sage . “Why not Spinach or Cabbage?” Brian had
WiktionaryThere was lavender as far as the eye could see.
Tatoeba · #239313This is a beautiful field of lavender in France.
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In some senses, lavender is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.