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Erica   /ˈɛrɪkə/   Listen
noun
Erica  n.  (Bot.) A genus of shrubby plants, including the heaths, many of them producing beautiful flowers.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Erica" Quotes from Famous Books



... 'Here is an Erica vagans,' said the Doctor, picking a flower; 'it is rather uncommon about here;' and handing it at ...
— Venetia • Benjamin Disraeli

... of the flanking Italian Towers, are erica and epacris, in lavenders and pinks, accented by ...
— Palaces and Courts of the Exposition • Juliet James

... ERICA speaks of "Weaver's" Account. Unless this is a misprint for "Wheler's" (Account of Stratford-on-Avon), perhaps he will oblige me with the full title of ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 206, October 8, 1853 • Various

... untidiness, snapped at their excuses, and sent them downstairs with a snubbing, returning to the bosom of the seniors ruffled, but with a strong sense of having performed her obvious duty. Betty Blane, Erica Peters, and Peggy Collins, comparing injured notes, viewed the matter from a ...
— A harum-scarum schoolgirl • Angela Brazil

... forth to war, and Erica commanded that Theodoric, the son of Waldemar, should be brought into the palace, and every day she had dainty dishes set before him, and provided him with warm baths, and delighted his soul with gifts of jewels. But ...
— Theodoric the Goth - Barbarian Champion of Civilisation • Thomas Hodgkin



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