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mistletoe

noun
mis路​tle路​toe | \ 藞mi-s蓹l-藢t艒 How to pronounce mistletoe (audio) , chiefly British 藞mi-z蓹l-\

Definition of mistletoe

: a European semiparasitic green shrub (Viscum album of the family Loranthaceae, the mistletoe family) with thick leaves, small yellowish flowers, and waxy-white glutinous berries broadly : any of various plants of the mistletoe family (as of an American genus Phoradendron) resembling the true mistletoe

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Time for mistletoe, spiced drinks, twinkling lights鈥攁nd unbridled rage? Chloe Schama, Vogue, "A New Theatrical Adaptation of Network Is All About the Rage," 7 Dec. 2018 Consider humanity鈥檚 endless flirtation with vampires, leeches, even mistletoe. New York Times, "The Flower That Must Not Be Named," 13 June 2018 Popular varieties like daffodil, iris, lily-of-the-valley, ivy, and even mistletoe are poisonous when consumed, according to the National Capital Poison Center. Beth Anne Macaluso, Redbook, "16 Common Household Items That Could Kill You," 9 Aug. 2017 For example, mistletoe berries can kill an animal with just one or two bites, lilies can cause kidney failure and excess urination, and holly will have your pet with symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Elizabeth Gulino, House Beautiful, "These Are The Most Pet-Friendly Plants For Your Home," 6 Mar. 2019 Sipping mulled wine and contemplating a sprig of mistletoe? Jenna Rennert, Vogue, "The 9 Best Red Lipsticks of All Time for Christmas and Beyond," 25 Dec. 2018 But the whole idea of kissing under the mistletoe started before any of that. Adam Schubak, Country Living, "Here's How Kissing Under the Mistletoe Became a Christmas Tradition," 29 Nov. 2018 From high-heeled platform shoes that warm freezing feet, to ruffled neo-Victorian blouses for lurking under the mistletoe, to minis, trenches, slides, and scrunchies, a pop of plaid can take the chill off gray days. Madeline Fass, Vogue, "How to Make Plaid Look Rad This Season," 25 Dec. 2018 Now, two independent groups reveal how evolution has severely messed with the production line in European mistletoe, the holiday adornment best known as an excuse for surprise smooches. Roni Dengler, Science | AAAS, "Mistletoe is missing the machinery to make energy," 3 May 2018

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First Known Use of mistletoe

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for mistletoe

Middle English mistilto, from Old English mistelt膩n, from mistel mistletoe + t膩n twig; akin to Old High German & Old Saxon mistil mistletoe and to Old High German zein twig

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mistletoe

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English Language Learners Definition of mistletoe

: a plant with yellowish flowers and white berries that is traditionally used as a Christmas decoration

mistletoe

noun
mis路​tle路​toe | \ 藞mi-s蓹l-藢t艒 How to pronounce mistletoe (audio) \

Kids Definition of mistletoe

: a plant with waxy white berries that grows on the branches and trunks of trees

mistletoe

noun
mis路​tle路​toe | \ 藞mis-蓹l-藢t艒, chiefly British 藞miz-\

Medical Definition of mistletoe

: any of various parasitic or semiparasitic plants (family Loranthaceae, the mistletoe family) that have thick leathery mostly opposite and sometimes scaly leaves and include some formerly used in preparations with oxytocic, antispasmodic, or heart-stimulating properties: as
a : a European semiparasitic green shrub (Viscum album) having somewhat poisonous leaves, stems, and waxy-white glutinous berries that have been used in folk medicine
b : any of various American plants (genus Phoradendron and especially P. serotinum synonym P. flavescens) resembling the true mistletoe of Europe

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