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Etymology
1. poppy
noun. ['ˈpɑːpi'] annual or biennial or perennial herbs having showy flowers.
Synonyms
- Papaveraceae
- celandine
- oriental poppy
- wind poppy
- corn poppy
- arctic poppy
- opium poppy
- California poppy
- Papaver argemone
- wood poppy
- Stylophorum diphyllum
- Welsh poppy
- Hunnemania fumariifolia
- Iceland poppy
- Chelidonium majus
- golden cup
- Eschscholtzia californica
- bocconia
- Mexican tulip poppy
- Macleaya cordata
- plume poppy
- swallowwort
- Papaver nudicaule
- swallow wort
- Platystemon californicus
- prickly poppy
- flower
- celandine poppy
- Papaver orientale
- flaming poppy
- Meconopsis cambrica
- creamcups
- Papaver rhoeas
- Papaver heterophyllum
- Flanders poppy
- Papaver somniferum
- family Papaveraceae
- greater celandine
- Papaver californicum
- Meconopsis betonicifolia
- blue poppy
- Stylomecon heterophyllum
- Papaver alpinum
- western poppy
- poppy family
Etymology
- popig (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- popular (English)
- popularis (Latin)
Rhymes with Poppy
- topkapi
- jalopy
- sloppy
- groppy
- gloppy
- floppy
- kopy
- copy
- choppy
How do you pronounce poppy?
Pronounce poppy as ˈpɑpi.
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Sentences with poppy
1. Noun, singular or mass
Depending on your climate, and the chosen poppy, either spring or fall planting may be desirable.
2. Adjective
Toddlers and children who are small should eat fewer poppy seeds than older, bigger children should.
3. Noun, plural
Choose your poppy based on the zone in which you live.