heartsease

/ˈhɑːrtˌsiːz/
noun
  1. A small wildflower with purple, yellow, and white petals, also known as the wild pansy or Viola tricolor.
    • The children picked heartsease from the meadow for a bouquet.
    • She pressed a heartsease flower between the pages of her journal.
    • Heartsease often grows in fields and along roadsides in the spring.
  2. A feeling of peace, calm, or emotional comfort.
    • He found heartsease in the simple routine of morning coffee and a good book.
    • After a long week, a quiet walk in the park brought her heartsease.
    • The meditation session gave him a sense of heartsease he hadn't felt in months.
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