marguerite

/ˌmɑrɡəˈrit/
noun
  1. A type of daisy with white petals and a yellow center, often grown in gardens.
    • The bouquet included marguerites and roses.
    • Marguerites bloom beautifully in the summer sun.
    • She planted marguerites along the garden path.
  2. A pearl, especially a small one.
    • The antique brooch featured a single marguerite.
    • The necklace was strung with tiny marguerites.
    • She wore earrings made of marguerites.
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