Reseda

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See also: reseda and réséda

Translingual[edit]

Reseda lutea

Etymology[edit]

From Latin resēda.

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Reseda f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Resedaceae – mignonettes, fragrant herbs found from the Canary Islands to northwest India.

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Reseda

  1. A neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, United States
    • 1989, “Free Fallin'”, in Full Moon Fever, performed by Tom Petty:
      It's a long day, livin' in Reseda / There's a freeway, runnin' through the yard
    • 1994, “Screenwriter's Blues”, in Ruby Vroom, performed by Soul Coughing:
      You are going to Reseda to make love to a model from Ohio / Whose real name you don’t know

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