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andromeda

noun (1)
an·​drom·​eda | \ an-ˈdrä-mə-də How to pronounce andromeda (audio) \

Definition of andromeda

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: any of several evergreen shrubs (genera Pieris and Andromeda) of the heath family especially : japanese andromeda

Andromeda

noun (2)
An·​drom·​e·​da | \ an-ˈdrä-mə-də How to pronounce Andromeda (audio) \

Definition of Andromeda (Entry 2 of 2)

1 : an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus
2 [ Latin (genitive Andromedae) ] : a northern constellation directly south of Cassiopeia between Pegasus and Perseus

Examples of andromeda in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Spikes of creamy white astilbe mimicked Mona Lisa’s skin tone, and the long seed heads of the andromeda aped her fingers and added a tawny layer. Lindsey Taylor, WSJ, "If the ‘Mona Lisa’ Were Made of Flowers...," 7 Aug. 2018 The andromeda alongside my front steps mysteriously died over the winter. New York Times, "How Hard Can It Be to Grow a Garden?," 25 May 2018 Lace bugs are extremely common on both azaleas and andromeda, shrubs that like moist organic soil and partial shade. Ellen Nibali, baltimoresun.com, "Garden Q&A: How to keep lace bugs from turning your plants yellow," 17 May 2018 Your andromeda and azaleas have lace bugs, an insect that inserts its feeding tube into the leaf and sucks out the contents of plant cells. Ellen Nibali, baltimoresun.com, "Garden Q&A: How to keep lace bugs from turning your plants yellow," 17 May 2018 There are no richer parterres to my eyes than the dense beds of dwarf andromeda (Cassandra calyculata) which cover these tender places on the earth’s surface. Henry David Thoreau, The Atlantic, "The Swamp Lover," 6 Oct. 2017 Botany cannot go farther than tell me the names of the shrubs which grow there,—the high-blueberry, panicled andromeda, lambkill, azalea, and rhodora,—all standing in the quaking sphagnum. Henry David Thoreau, The Atlantic, "The Swamp Lover," 6 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of andromeda

Noun (1)

1754, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1538, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for andromeda

Noun (1)

New Latin Andromeda, genus name, from Latin

Noun (2)

Latin, from Greek Andromedē

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andromeda

noun
an·​drom·​e·​da | \ an-ˈdräm-əd-ə How to pronounce andromeda (audio) \

Medical Definition of andromeda

1 capitalized : a small genus of low evergreen boreal or arctic shrubs of the heath family (Ericaceae) having drooping white or pinkish flowers in terminal umbels and including several that are sources of andromedotoxin
2 : any plant of the genus Andromeda

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