"common dandelion" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: common dandelions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} common dandelion (plural common dandelions)
  1. The most common and well-known species of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Wikipedia link: Taraxacum officinale Categories (lifeform): Anthemideae tribe plants Translations (most common and well-known dandelion): pissenlit commun [masculine] (French), Gewöhnlicher Löwenzahn [masculine] (German), Löwenzahn [masculine] (German), túnfífill [masculine] (Icelandic), aphaca [masculine] (Latin), одува́нчик лека́рственный (oduvánčik lekárstvennyj) [masculine] (Russian), одува́нчик полево́й (oduvánčik polevój) (Russian), одува́нчик апте́чный (oduvánčik aptéčnyj) (Russian), одува́нчик обыкнове́нный (oduvánčik obyknovénnyj) (Russian), diente de león [masculine] (Spanish)

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