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heliotrope

[hee-lee-uh-trohp, heel-yuh-, hel-yuh-] / ˈhi li əˌtroʊp, ˈhil yə-, ˈhɛl yə- /


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School board member Jackie Goldberg was so excited that she bolted awake at 4:30 a.m. before heading over to Heliotrope.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2021

For this article, Rupee Bar’s designer, Heliotrope Architects, declined to confirm its win, citing the foundation’s request for silence.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2020

It sets just the right tone for the lavishly wooded interior designed by Mike Mora of Heliotrope, the Ballard firm whose other restaurant projects include Joule and The Whale Wins.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2017

Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colours are as luscious as the hues themselves.

From Nature • Nov. 15, 2016

Turnsole, turn′sōl, n. a name sometimes given to the Heliotrope and other plants, esp. to the euphorbiaceous Chrozophora tinctoria, from which a deep-purple dye is obtained.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various




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