ˌ(h)ərbəˈimpēə noun
Etymology: Latin, literally, undutiful or unfilial herb; from the fact that small branches shoot out from the top of the main stem and on top of the parent stem
: a cotton rose ( Filago germanica )
ˌ(h)ərbəˈimpēə noun
Etymology: Latin, literally, undutiful or unfilial herb; from the fact that small branches shoot out from the top of the main stem and on top of the parent stem
: a cotton rose ( Filago germanica )
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012