cowslip vs pavilion

cowslip

noun
  • Pulmonaria angustifolia, blue cowslip or narrow-leaved lungwort 

  • Primula deorum, a flowering plant known as God's cowslip and rila cowslip 

  • A low-growing plant, Primula veris, with yellow flowers. 

  • Primula florindae, a flowering plant known as giant cowslip and Tibetan cowslip 

  • marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, a plant in the buttercup family, growing in wet, boggy locations. 

  • Primula sikkimensis, a flowering plant known as Himalayan cowslip and Sikkim cowslip 

pavilion

noun
  • The cartiliginous part of the outer ear; auricle. 

  • An ornate tent. 

  • A light roofed structure used as a shelter in a public place. 

  • A flag, ensign, or banner. 

  • The fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube. 

  • The lower surface of a brilliant-cut gemstone, lying between the girdle and collet. 

  • A flag or ensign carried at the gaff of the mizzenmast. 

  • A detached or semi-detached building at a hospital or other building complex. 

  • The building where the players change clothes, wait to bat, and eat their meals. 

  • A covering; a canopy; figuratively, the sky. 

  • A tent used as a bearing. 

  • A structure, sometimes temporary, erected to house exhibits at a fair, etc. 

verb
  • To furnish with a pavilion. 

  • To put inside a pavilion. 

  • To enclose or surround (after Robert Grant's hymn line "pavilioned in splendour"). 

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