Coronopus

noun
Co·​ron·​o·​pus | \ kəˈränəpəs, -rōn-\

Definition of Coronopus

: a small genus of widely distributed ill-smelling herbs (family Cruciferae) with pinnately divided leaves and compact racemes of minute whitish flowers along the depressed stems — see swine cress

History and Etymology for Coronopus

New Latin, from Greek korōnopous hartshorn plantain, from korōno- (from korōnē crow) + pous foot

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