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pe·tu·nia \pə̇ˈtünyə, pə̇.ˈtyü-, -nēə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from obsolete French petun tobacco (from Middle French petun, petum, from Tupi petyn, petyma) + New Latin -ia 1. a. capitalized : a genus of branching and often straggling annual or perennial So. American herbs (family Solanaceae) that have viscid and pubescent stems and foliage, bear abundant flowers with funnel-form or salver-shaped flowers, and are widely cultivated as ornamentals b. -s : any plant of the genus Petunia 2. -s : a dark purple that is bluer, lighter, and stronger than average prune, bluer and stronger than plum (sense 6b) and bluer and duller than mulberry (sense 2a)
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