Definitions for Calendula

Calendula ca·len·du·la

Spelling: [kuh-len-juh-luh]
IPA: /kəˈlɛn dʒə lə/

Calendula is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 292 anagrams from letters in Calendula (aacdellnu).

Definitions for Calendula

noun

  1. Also called pot marigold. a composite plant, Calendula officinalis, widely cultivated for its showy, many-rayed orange or yellow flower heads.
  2. the dried florets of this plant, sometimes used medicinally.
  3. any other plant of the genus Calendula.

Origin of Calendula

1870-75; Medieval Latin, equivalent to Latin calend(ae) calends + -ula -ule

Examples for Calendula

He remarks of “the marigolde” that it is called calendula “as it is to be seene to flower in the calends of almost euerie moneth.”

When you cut your finger, you will find Tincture of calendula useful.

The calendula Cerate is one of the best of dressings for any abraded surface.

When the matter gets thick 'nd white it's better to inject the glycerine, calendula and water again.

Was the mysterious flower, as some suggest, a calendula (Marygold), or an Aster?

She said they filed the teeth and wet her tongue and mouth with a lotion made of calendula and water.

calendula (Pot Marigold), all shades of yellow; mid-July until killed by frost.

Infusum calendul, L. From the flowers of the common marygold (calendula officinalis).

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