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cin⋅e⋅rar⋅i⋅a

[sin-uh-rair-ee-uh]
–noun
any of several horticultural varieties of a composite plant, Senecio hybridus, of the Canary Islands, having clusters of flowers with white, blue, purple, red, or variegated rays.

Origin:
1590–1600; < NL, fem. of cinerārius ashen, equiv. to L ciner- (s. of cinis ashes) + -ārius -ary; so named from ash-colored down on leaves

cin⋅e⋅rar⋅i⋅um

[sin-uh-rair-ee-uhm]
–noun, plural -rar⋅i⋅a [-rair-ee-uh] .
a place for depositing the ashes of the dead after cremation.

Origin:
1875–80; < L; see cineraria, -arium
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cin·e·rar·i·a 1   (sĭn'ə-râr'ē-ə)   
n.  Plural of cinerarium.
cin·e·rar·i·a 2   (sĭn'ə-râr'ē-ə)   
n.  Any of several hybrid ornamental plants (Senecio ×hybridus) in the composite family, derived from species native to the Canary Islands and widely grown as indoor or bedding plants for their showy, variously colored radiate flower heads and attractive silvery foliage.

[New Latin Cinerāria, genus name, from feminine of Latin cinerārius, of ashes (from the ash-colored down on its leaves); see cinerarium.]
cin·e·rar·i·um   (sĭn'ə-râr'ē-əm)   
n.   pl. cin·e·rar·i·a (-ē-ə)
A place for keeping the ashes of a cremated body.

[Latin cinerārium, from neuter of cinerārius, of ashes, from cinis, ciner-, ashes.]
cin'er·ar'y (sĭn'ə-rěr'ē) adj.
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cineraria

any of several ornamental plants that have been developed by florists from species of the genus Senecio or related genera in the composite family Asteraceae. There are two distinct types: the garden species, especially dusty miller (S. cineraria); and the greenhouse varieties of S. cruentus, commonly referred to simply as cinerarias.

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