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Definition of myrtle in English: myrtlenoun ˈməːt(ə)lˈmərdl 1An evergreen shrub which has glossy aromatic foliage and white flowers followed by purple-black oval berries. 桃金娘;香桃木 Myrtus communis, family Myrtaceae (the myrtle family). This family also includes several aromatic plants (clove, allspice) and many characteristic Australian plants (such as eucalyptus trees and bottlebrushes) Example sentencesExamples - When I moved into my bungalow about 20 years ago, I inherited a shrub which I was given to understand is a myrtle: it is a bushy evergreen with small, dark green, glossy, pointed leaves.
- When growing Mediterranean herbs, such as myrtle or bay, in containers, it is best to use a soil-based compost with extra grit.
- Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle.
- A heady, often impenetrable mix of shrubs, herbs and wild flowers, such as lavender, myrtle, marjoram and thyme, its elusive scent permeates everything from the wine to the honey.
- Between the ruins grew cypresses and oleanders, hibiscus, myrtle and wild roses.
2North American The lesser periwinkle. 〈北美〉小蔓长春花 Vinca minor, family Apocynaceae. See periwinkle Example sentencesExamples - If you were daring, you might plant myrtle (periwinkle).
OriginLate Middle English: from medieval Latin myrtilla, myrtillus, diminutive of Latin myrta, myrtus, from Greek murtos. Definition of myrtle in US English: myrtlenounˈmərdlˈmərdl 1An evergreen shrub which has glossy aromatic foliage and white flowers followed by purple-black oval berries. 桃金娘;香桃木 Myrtus communis, family Myrtaceae (the myrtle family). This family also includes several aromatic plants (clove, allspice) and many characteristic Australian plants (eucalyptus trees, bottlebrushes) Example sentencesExamples - Between the ruins grew cypresses and oleanders, hibiscus, myrtle and wild roses.
- Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle.
- A heady, often impenetrable mix of shrubs, herbs and wild flowers, such as lavender, myrtle, marjoram and thyme, its elusive scent permeates everything from the wine to the honey.
- When growing Mediterranean herbs, such as myrtle or bay, in containers, it is best to use a soil-based compost with extra grit.
- When I moved into my bungalow about 20 years ago, I inherited a shrub which I was given to understand is a myrtle: it is a bushy evergreen with small, dark green, glossy, pointed leaves.
2North American The lesser periwinkle. 〈北美〉小蔓长春花 Vinca minor, family Apocynaceae. See periwinkle Example sentencesExamples - If you were daring, you might plant myrtle (periwinkle).
OriginLate Middle English: from medieval Latin myrtilla, myrtillus, diminutive of Latin myrta, myrtus, from Greek murtos. |