lilacs

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English - Turkish

Definition of lilacs in English Turkish dictionary

lilac
{i} leylak

Bahçemizde leylak yetiştiriyoruz. - We are growing lilacs in our garden.

Leylak kokusu bahçeyi kaplıyordu. - The scent of lilacs is pervading the garden.

lilac
açık mor
lilac
{i} leylak rengi, açık mor, lila
lilac
{i} leylak rengi

Leylak rengi ismini leylak çiçeğinden aldı. - The color of lilac is named after the lilac flower.

lilac
leylak rengindeki
lilac
leylak ağacı veya çiçeği
lilac
{i} eflâtun
lilac
{s} leylak rengindeki, açık mor, lila
lilac
eflatun
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Definition of lilacs in English English dictionary

lilac
lilac flowers
lilac
a large shrub bearing white, pale pink or purple flowers
lilac
a pale purple colour, the colour of some lilac flowers

lilac colour:.

lilac
{n} a flowering shrub
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A lilac or a lilac tree is a small tree which has sweet-smelling purple, pink, or white flowers in large, cone-shaped groups. Lilacs grew against the side wall. a twig of lilac. Lilacs are the flowers which grow on this tree. a vase of tulips, lilies, lilacs and primroses Her hair smelt of lilac
lilac
having a pale purple colour
lilac
{i} shrub which bears large clusters of strongly scented purple or white flowers
lilac
There are six species, natives of Europe and Asia
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Persica, the Persian lilac, are frequently cultivated for the fragrance and beauty of their purplish or white flowers
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In the British colonies various other shrubs have this name
lilac
Syringa vulgaris, the common lilac, and S
lilac
of a pale purple color
lilac
A shrub of the genus Syringa
lilac
any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers
lilac
{s} pale purple, lilac-colored
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Something that is lilac is pale pinkish-purple in colour. All shades of mauve, lilac, lavender and purple were fashionable. Any of about 30 species of fragrant northern spring-flowering garden shrubs and small trees that make up the genus Syringa in the olive family, native to eastern Europe and temperate Asia. Lilacs have deep green leaves and large, oval clusters of compound blooms coloured deep purple, lavender, blue, red, pink, white, or creamy yellow; they are often highly fragrant. The common lilac (S. vulgaris) reaches 20 ft (6 m) in height and produces many suckers (shoots from the stem or root). The name syringa was formerly used for the mock orange of the saxifrage family, and the butterfly bush (see buddleia) is commonly called "summer lilac
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A light purplish color like that of the flower of the purplish lilac