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poly·gon·a·tum \ˌpälēˈgänəd.əm, -lə̇ˈg-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin polygonaton sealwort, from Greek polygonaton, from neuter of polygonatos having many joints, from poly- + gonat-, gony knee 1. capitalized : a genus of herbs (family Liliaceae) of the north temperate zone having erect or arching stems, entire leaves, axillary tubular flowers often in pairs, and globular black or blue berries 2. -s : any plant of the genus Polygonatum |