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Position | 2 | 2 |
Accepted meanings | 15254 | 2 |
Obtained votes | 125 | 2 |
Votes by meaning | 0.01 | 7 |
Inquiries | 445011 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
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It is another pseudoquery that has a double space in it (so, typing the text in the search field already this does not appear). Either way, it's not a locution and doesn't fit in a dictionary; surely it is taken to draw a fire with another fire. In case someone falls here using the advanced search engine : see pull, fire .
Although this is another junk entry (this time another so-called synonym copied and pasted from Wikipedia or some botanical manual), we will take advantage of the rush to define it without giving the administrator time to remove it from the list, and let's clarify that it is an ancient taxonomy for the nelumbo nucifera plant, vulgarly known as "sacred lotus", "Indian lotus" or "rose of the nile". The '1797' is the year of classification and 'poir' is the abbreviated taxon of the French botanist Jean Louis Marie Poiret.