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cat·tleya \ˈkatlēəˌ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷; katˈlāə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from William Cattley died 1832 English patron of botany 1. capitalized : a genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids the flowers of which are among the showiest known and are characterized by a hood-shaped 3-lobed lip enclosing the column 2. -s : a plant of the genus Cattleya 3. -s : a moderate purple that is redder and paler than heliotrope (sense 4a), bluer and paler than average amethyst, and paler and slightly bluer than manganese violet |