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daisy

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Daisy \Dai"sy\, n.; pl. {Daisies}. [OE. dayesye, AS.
   d[ae]ges?eage day's eye, daisy. See {Day}, and {Eye}.] (Bot.)
   (a) A genus of low herbs ({Bellis}), belonging to the family
       Composit[ae]. The common English and classical daisy is
       {B. prennis}, which has a yellow disk and white or
       pinkish rays.
   (b) The whiteweed ({Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum}), the plant
       commonly called {daisy} in North America; -- called also
       {oxeye daisy}. See {Whiteweed}.

   Note: The word daisy is also used for composite plants of
         other genera, as {Erigeron}, or fleabane.

   {Michaelmas daisy} (Bot.), any plant of the genus Aster, of
      which there are many species.

   {Oxeye daisy} (Bot.), the whiteweed. See {Daisy}
   (b) .

Source : WordNet®

daisy
     n : any of numerous composite plants having flower heads with
         well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in a single
         whorl

Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

Daisy
     
        A {functional language}.
     
        ["Daisy Programming Manual", S.D. Johnson, CS Dept TR, Indiana
        U, 1988].
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