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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From translingual Pothos, the genus name. The similarity to Ancient Greek Πόθος (Póthos), the name of one of Aphrodite's erotes who was said to carry a vine (from πόθος (póthos, “yearning, desire”)) is noted; however, other references give the origin as Sinhalese පෝටා වැල් (pōṭā wæl).
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[edit]pothos (countable and uncountable, plural pothoses)
- Epipremnum aureum, a vine widely cultivated as a houseplant, once classified in the genus Pothos.
- 2009 February 2, Kenyon Wallace, “A factory fitted for a green future”, in Toronto Star[1]:
- Vines of golden pothos climb the steel support beams.
- (uncountable, botany) Pothos, a genus of plants consisting of subtropical and tropical, climbing, flowering vines, indigenous to the environs of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean.
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