時計草
Japanese

時計草 (tokeisō): a passionflower as seen from above, with the three parts of the pistil shown as the dark, thick arms extending from the center.
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 時 | 計 | 草 |
| とき > と Grade: 2 |
けい Grade: 2 |
そう Grade: 1 |
| Irregular | ||
Etymology
Compound of 時計 (tokei, “clock”, jukujikun (熟字訓)) + 草 (sō, “herb, plant”), so named because the shape of the flower is similar to a clock.[1][2] The pistil's three parts can be likened to the hour hand, minute hand, and second hand of a clock, as seen in the image.
Pronunciation
Noun
時計草 (hiragana とけいそう, katakana トケイソウ, rōmaji tokeisō, historical hiragana とけいさう, historical katakana トケイサウ)
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