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- nounlaurel (noun) · laurels (plural noun)
- any of a number of shrubs and other plants with dark green glossy leaves.
- short for cherry laurel.
- the bay tree See bay.
- short for mountain laurel.
- an aromatic evergreen shrub related to the bay tree, several kinds of which form forests in tropical and warm countries.
- (laurels)the foliage of the bay tree woven into a wreath or crown and worn on the head as an emblem of victory or mark of honor in classical times:"the bust depicts the president wearing Roman laurels, armor, and a cloak" · "Mansell became only the seventh Briton to wear the champion's laurels"
- honor or praise awarded for an achievement:"she has rightly won laurels for this brilliantly perceptive first novel"
verblaurel (verb) · laurels (third person present) · laurelled (past tense) · laurelled (past participle) · laurelling (present participle) · laureled (past tense) · laureled (past participle) · laureling (present participle)- bestow an award or praise on (someone) in recognition of an achievement:"she will be laureled alongside politicians, historians, and other actors"
OriginMiddle English lorer, from Old French lorier, from Provençal laurier, from earlier laur, from Latin laurus.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the foliage of the bay tree woven into a wreath or crown and worn on the head as an emblem of victory or mark of honor in classical times:
- honor or praise awarded for an achievement:
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- Laurel is a small evergreen tree123that has shiny leaves and small, black fruit12. It is native to southern Europe and belongs to the family Lauraceae1. The leaves or branches of laurel, or wreaths made of them, are used as a sign of victory or distinction13. Laurel was once used by the ancient Greeks to crown victors in the Pythian games1. Laurel is also called bay or sweet bay13.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of LAUREL is an evergreen shrub or tree (Laurus nobilis of the family Lauraceae, the laurel family) of southern Europe with small yellow flowers, fruits that are ovoid blackish berries, and evergreen foliage once used by the ancient Greeks to crown victors in the Pythian games —called also bay, sweet bay.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/laurellaurel noun [C or U] (TREE) Add to word list a small evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that has shiny leaves and small, black fruitdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/laurellau•rel /ˈlɔrəl, ˈlɑr-/ n. [ countable] Plant Biology Also called bay. a small European evergreen tree, having dark, glossy green leaves. a leaf or branch of laurel, or a wreath made of these, used as a sign of victory or distinction. Usually, laurels. [ plural] honor won, as for achievement in a field or activity.www.wordreference.com/definition/laurel
Laurel Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Laurel is a noun that can refer to an evergreen shrub or tree, a crown of honor, or a recognition of achievement. It can also be a verb meaning to crown with laurel. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words.
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A laurel or a laurel tree is a small evergreen tree with shiny leaves. The leaves are sometimes used to make decorations such as wreaths.
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