What is the difference between laurestine and laureate?
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(botany) The , an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter months.
Crowned, or decked, with laurel.
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(dated) One crowned with laurel; a poet laureate.
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A graduate of a university.
To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.
Laureate is a related term of laurestine.
As nouns the difference between laurestine and laureate
is that laurestine is the species: Viburnum tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter months while laureate is one crowned with laurel; a poet laureate.As an adjective laureate is
crowned, or decked, with laurel.As a verb laureate is
to honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.laurestine
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Alternative forms
* laurustine, laurestina, laurustinus, lauristinusNoun
(en noun)See also
* (wikipedia) * (Viburnum tinus) * (Viburnum tinus)Anagrams
*laureate
Adjective
(-)- To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies.
- Soft on her lap her laureate son reclines.
Derived terms
* poet laureate * Nobel laureateNoun
(en noun)- A learned laureate .