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Lotus
The term
lotus
may refer to:
The
Indian lotus
of the genus
Nelumbo
(see
Nymphaeaceae
). Particularly the
sacred lotus
plant of
Hinduism
and
Buddhism
,
Nelumbo nucifera
. All parts of
nucifera
are edible and the plant is a popular ingredient in Asian cuisine.
An
Egyptian water lily
, also called
Egyptian lotus
, of the genus
Nymphaea
(see
Nymphaeaceae
).
The
genus
Lotus
in the subfamily
Faboideae
in the family
Fabaceae
The
Lotus-eaters
of the
Odyssey
are thought to have eaten a species of
jujube
,
Ziziphus lotus
; this would be the
lotus tree
that the mythological
Lotis
had been transformed into.
"Lotus" also occurs in the common names or
cultivar
names of numerous unrelated plants.
The
Lotus Position
(meditation)
Lotus Cars
, a British car manufacturer.
Lotus Software
, a Cambridge, MA, software company now owned by IBM. Developer of
Lotus 1-2-3
and
Lotus Notes
.
01-04-2007 01:16:19
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