sundew
English
Drosera tokaiensis, a species of sundew
Etymology
From
sun
+
dew
.
Noun
sundew
(
plural
sundews
)
Any of a group of
insectivorous
plants
in the
genus
Drosera
that catch insects by sticky droplets ("dew") at the end of hairs on the leafs and grow in
boggy
ground
all over the world.
Translations
group of insectivorous plants
Chinese:
Mandarin:
毛氈苔
(zh)
,
毛毡苔
(zh)
(
máozhāntái
)
Danish:
soldug
Dutch:
zonnedauw
(nl)
m
Faroese:
sóldøgg
f
Finnish:
kihokki
(fi)
French:
droséra
(fr)
f
German:
Sonnentau
(de)
m
Italian:
rosolida
f
Japanese:
毛氈苔
(
モウセンゴケ
, mōsengoke
)
Maori:
wahu
Norwegian:
soldogg
Polish:
rosiczka
(pl)
f
Portuguese:
drósera
f
Romanian:
roua-cerului
(ro)
f
,
roua-soarelui
f
Russian:
рося́нка
(ru)
f
(
rosjánka
)
Swedish:
sileshår
(sv)
Anagrams
unweds
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