
• A mystic symbol consisting of two interlaced triangles forming a star with six points, often with one triangle dark and one light, symbolic of the union of soul and body.
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any plant of the genus Polygonatum of the family Liliaceae, consisting of about 25 species of herbaceous perennials with thick, creeping underground ...
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(Polygonatum) These perennials, commonly known as Solomon's Seal, are mainly natives to North America and various parts of Europe. P. hirtum grows up to 3 feet high with a 1-foot spread. Its lance- to oval-shaped, fresh green leaves are arranged alternately on the stems. The leaves, stems and leaf stalks are slightly fuzzy. In late spring, arching ...
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Sol'o·mon's seal A mystic symbol consisting of two interlaced triangles forming a star with six points, often with one triangle dark and one light, symbolic of the union of soul and body.
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n] - any of several plants of the genus Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon`s seal
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noun any of several plants of the genus Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon`s seal
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Any of a group of perennial plants belonging to the lily family, native to Europe and found growing in moist, shady woodland areas. They have drooping bell-like white or greenish-white flowers which appear just above the point where the leaves join the arching stems, followed by blue or black berries. (Genus
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