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lotus
- IPA[ˈləʊtəs]
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- either of two large water lilies.;a plant whose fruit induced a dreamy forgetfulness and an unwillingness to leave.
noun: lotus, plural noun: lotuses
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- 1. either of two large water lilies.
- 2. a plant whose fruit induced a dreamy forgetfulness and an unwillingness to leave.
- 3. the flower of the sacred lotus as a symbol in Asian art and religion a myth of creation states that Buddha was born of a thousand-petalled gold lotus
- 4. short for lotus position
- a member of a people represented by Homer as living in a state of dreamy forgetfulness and ... on arrival at the land of the lotus eaters, Odysseus sends out a reconnaissance party
Oxford American Dictionary
- a member of a people represented by Homer as living in a state of dreamy forgetfulness and ... on arrival at the land of the lotus eaters, Odysseus sends out a reconnaissance party
Oxford Dictionary
- the land of the lotus eaters. people have searched long and hard for Homer's lotus land
Oxford Dictionary
- the land of the lotus eaters. people have searched long and hard for Homer's lotus land
Oxford American Dictionary
- one of the most important texts in Mahayana Buddhism, significant particularly in China and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- one of the most important texts in Mahayana Buddhism, significant particularly in China and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a cross-legged position for meditation, with the feet resting on the thighs.
Oxford Dictionary
- a cross-legged position for meditation, with the feet resting on the thighs.
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