Galax

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Translingual

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Galax urceolata

Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γάλαξ (gálax, a shellfish, probably rayed trough shell (Mactra stultorum, syn. Mactra lactea)).

Proper noun

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Galax f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Diapensiaceae – beetleweed, wandplant, wandflower, native to forests of the eastern United States from Massachusetts to northern Alabama, especially the Appalachian Mountains.

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English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from translingual Galax, as in Galax urceolata, an evergreen groundcover plant found throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Proper noun

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Galax

  1. An independent city in Virginia, United States.