Associations to the word «Primrose»
Noun
- Evening
- Violet
- Hawthorn
- Blossom
- Flower
- Bloom
- Hue
- Path
- Yellow
- Coloured
- Willow
- Brim
- Jasmine
- Moss
- Spike
- Cottage
- Archibald
- Omega
- Daisy
- Poppy
- Soybean
- Scotia
- Viola
- Hampstead
- Rose
- Oil
- Arthritis
- Gamma
- Sunflower
- Grass
- Acid
- Supplement
- Hazel
- Camden
- Epilepsy
- Petal
- Infirmary
- Eureka
- Dosage
- Hannah
- Tuft
- Hedge
- Massage
- Garlic
- Minstrel
- Neil
- Dune
- Plant
- Benito
- Lily
- Earl
- Parkinson
- Laird
- Vitamin
- Hill
- Regent
- Glove
- Healy
- Wakefield
- Lear
- Orchid
- Fatigue
- Iris
- Colliery
- Gregor
- Remedy
- Seed
- Wreath
- Fern
- Lining
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Primrose»
Wiktionary
PRIMROSE, noun. A flowering plant of the genus Primula.
PRIMROSE, noun. A plant of the family Primulaceae.
PRIMROSE, noun. A plant of the genus Oenothera, better known as an evening primrose.
PRIMROSE, noun. Specifically, the species Primula vulgaris.
PRIMROSE, noun. A flower of a primrose plant.
PRIMROSE, noun. A light yellow colour.
PRIMROSE, adjective. Of a light yellow colour.
PRIMROSE, proper noun. A female given name. Rare, and of mostly British usage.
PRIMROSE PATH, noun. An easy and pleasant life; a self-indulgent or hedonistic life; such a life that leads to damnation.
PRIMROSE PATH, noun. A deceptively easy or appealing course of action that leads one astray or into error.
PRIMROSE PATH, noun. The life of prostitution.
PRIMROSE PATHS, noun. Plural of primrose path
PRIMROSE PEERLESS, noun. The two-flowered narcissus (Narcissus biflorus).
Dictionary definition
PRIMROSE, noun. Any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads.
Wise words
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