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Lotus   /lˈoʊtəs/   Listen
Lotus

noun
1.
Native to eastern Asia; widely cultivated for its large pink or white flowers.  Synonyms: Indian lotus, Nelumbo nucifera, sacred lotus.
2.
Annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs.  Synonym: genus Lotus.
3.
White Egyptian lotus: water lily of Egypt to southeastern Africa; held sacred by the Egyptians.  Synonyms: Egyptian water lily, Nymphaea lotus, white lily, white lotus.



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"Lotus" Quotes from Famous Books



... hung to the Pequod's waist like the giant Holofernes's from the girdle of Judith. When this last task was accomplished it was noon, and the seamen went below to their dinner. Silence reigned over the before tumultuous but now deserted deck. An intense copper calm, like a universal yellow lotus, was more and more unfolding its noiseless measureless leaves upon the sea. A short space elapsed, and up into this noiselessness came Ahab alone from his cabin. Taking a few turns on the quarter-deck, he paused to gaze over the side, then slowly getting into ...
— Moby-Dick • Melville

... into a small town on an undulating plain, around two sides of which, at hardly half a mile distance, ran a creek through a pretty wooded valley, and a third side was bounded by a branch of the same creek, all winding through copse, splutter-dock, lotus-flower, and marsh ...
— The Entailed Hat - Or, Patty Cannon's Times • George Alfred Townsend

... floored with flagstones, the tourists found a pleasant refuge from the heat when they returned from excursions into the desert. In its cool dining room, decorated in the old Egyptian style with figures of gods and goddesses, with lotus blossoms and papyrus flowers, with hieroglyphics and symbols, painted on frieze, walls, and window sash, the tourists were waited on by white-robed, ...
— A Trip to the Orient - The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise • Robert Urie Jacob

... from his tank the last lotus left by the ravage of winter and went to sell it to the ...
— Fruit-Gathering • Rabindranath Tagore

... to supplement these with others, to be had at the florists, such as caladiums, screw pines, Ficus elastica, araucarias, Musa Ensete, palms, dracenas, crotons, and others. Dahlias and tuberous begonias are also useful. About a pond the papyrus and lotus may ...
— Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) • L. H. Bailey


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