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cal·lir·rhoë \kəˈlirəˌwē\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin Callirrhoe, a water nymph, daughter of the river Achelous and wife of Alcmeon, from Greek Kallirrhoē 1. capitalized : a small genus of No. American herbs (family Malvaceae) having usually red or purple flowers, truncate petals, and beaked carpels 2. -s : any plant of the genus Callirrhoë, several species of which are cultivated — called also poppy mallow |