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Definitions of amaranths in various dictionaries:
noun - seed of amaranth plants used as a native cereal in Central and South America
noun - any of various plants of the genus Amaranthus having dense plumes of green or red flowers
noun - a flowering plant
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| Legendary unfading flowers |
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| Mar 16 2008 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
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| Plural form of amaranth. |
| a plant of a chiefly tropical family that includes love-lies-bleeding. |
| A plant of a chiefly tropical family that includes love-lies-bleeding. |
| A purple colour. |
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| Amaranthus, collectively known as amaranth, is a cosmopolitan genus of annual or short-lived perennial plants. Some amaranth species are cultivated as leaf vegetables, pseudocereals, and ornamental plants. Most of the Amaranthus species are summer annual weeds and are commonly referred to as pigweed. Catkin-like cymes of densely packed flowers grow in summer or autumn. Approximately 60 species are recognized, with inflorescences and foliage ranging from purple, through red and green to gold. Members of this genus share many characteristics and uses with members of the closely related genus Celosia. * "Amaranth" derives from Greek (amárantos), "unfading", with the Greek word for "flower", (ánthos), factoring into the word's development as amaranth. Amarant is an archaic variant. |