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pel·ar·go·ni·um \ˌpeˌlärˈgōnēəm, -_lə(r)ˈg-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from pelargo- (from Greek pelargos stork) + -nium (as in Geranium); from the resemblance of the capsules to the bill of a stork 1. capitalized : a large genus of southern African herbs (family Geraniaceae) with showy flowers of various shades of red or white distinguished by the spurred calyx and irregular corolla — compare geranium 2. -s : any plant of the genus Pelargonium; especially : one that is cultivated |