"kri-SAN-theh-mum"
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the answer is mums, same flower, easier to spell.
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Wish I knew. I can't seem to find the answer on-line. There is a chrysanthemum between the title and the author's name. Chrysanthemum is Japanese symbol. And the front cover shows a Japanese person.
Yes, the word 'mum' is a common noun, a word for any mum of anyone; a word for any chrysanthemum anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. So, if the mum is your mum, it's her title, you may use a capital M as a proper noun.
because you drink to much chrysanthemum tea
It is 'kiku' in Japanese, written: 菊
Chrysanthemum multicaule is an annual chrysanthemum from Algeria.
Mum is much easier to say than chrysanthemum.
The word is spelled chrysanthemum. A chrysanthemum is a very pretty flower.
The German word for chrysanthemum is chrysantheme.
A chrysanthemum is often referred to as a mum, so mum is a palindrome of the shortened version of a chrysanthemum.
No, i will not put Chrysanthemum in a sentence. There done
Chrysanthemum leaf venation?
The White Chrysanthemum was created in 1905.
The Sign of the Chrysanthemum was created in 1973.
Order of the Chrysanthemum was created in 1876.