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medick
/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
- any small leguminous plant of the genus Medicago, such as black medick or sickle medick, having yellow or purple flowers and trifoliate leaves
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of medick1
C15: from Latin ŧ徱, from Greek ŧ徱ŧ ( poa ) Median (grass), a type of clover
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Example Sentences
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Toothed medick has never officially been recorded in Wales, and hound's-tongue is on the UK's red list and has only been recorded 18 times in Denbighshire in the last 116 years.
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In a report to a council scrutiny committee meeting, officers said there had been common spotted orchids in Stryd y Brython, as well as hound's-tongue and toothed medick at two sites in Prestatyn.
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