i·ris
iris
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- pronunciation:
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rihs
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irides, irises |
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An iris is a plant with a flower that is usually blue, purple, white, or yellow. Some petals of the flower curve up and others curve down. The plant has leaves that are shaped like swords.
I helped my dad plant irises in the garden last year, and we're waiting for them to bloom this spring.
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Iris is an ancient Greek word. In ancient Greece, it was a word for a kind of lily and for the colored ring on the surface of the eye. In English, it still has these meanings. In Greek mythology, Iris was the name of a female messenger of the gods. She appeared to mortals as the rainbow. Our word
iridescent comes from the word "iris."