Heliotrope [noun]

Definition of Heliotrope:

blue and red colors mixed together

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Sentence/Example of Heliotrope:

Delicate, refined, perfectly poised, and Kitty beside her like a sunflower to a sprig of heliotrope!

Was this garden, which was all white, in any way connected with the sunbeams and heliotrope?

Heliotrope is the name of the scent, my dear, but please do not allude to it again.

The coat, hanging open, displayed a soft shirt of no uncertain shade of heliotrope.

It was the Heliotrope or Solsequium or Turnesol of our forefathers, and is the flower often alluded to under that name.

I smoke Russian cigarettes scented with white heliotrope, because surely no man would dream of doing such a sickening thing.

She remembered writing that she smoked Russian cigarettes perfumed with heliotrope.

And the heliotrope, or sunflower, with various other plants, always turns towards the sun.

Here heliotrope grew like a vine on a trellis against the wall, and semi-tropical flowers bloomed in a bewildering confusion.

He flushed with pleasure, driving slowly as the girl fitted the pansy in place, a bit of heliotrope nestling beside it.