| adjective | 1. Of, in, or appropriate to spring. |
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 |  | | "Justine paused her hike to admire the vernal forest view." |
|  | | "I have a particular affection for vernal flowers, especially daffodils and tulips." |
|  | | "By mid-April, every tree in the park will be covered in bright vernal blooms." |
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 | Latin, mid-16th century |
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 | "Vernal" comes from the Latin "vernus" ("of the spring") and "ver" ("spring"). The Latin words can still be found attached to springtime flowers, including a species of crocus (scientific name: Crocus vernus) and the spring snowflake flower (scientific name: Leucojum vernum). ... | Continue Reading |
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