Venus's-flytrap

[vee-nuh-siz-flahy-trap] /ˈvi nə sɪzˈflaɪˌtræp/
noun
1.
a carnivorous plant, Dionaea muscipula, native to bogs of North and South Carolina, having roundish leaves with two lobes that close like a trap when certain delicate hairs on them are irritated, as by a fly: the range is now reduced, though the plants are still locally abundant.
Also called Venus flytrap.
Origin
1760-70, Americanism
British Dictionary definitions for venus flytrap

Venus's-flytrap

noun
1.
an insectivorous plant, Dionaea muscipula, of Carolina, having hinged two-lobed leaves that snap closed when the sensitive hairs on the surface are touched: family Droseraceae See also sundew, pitcher plant, butterwort
venus flytrap in Technology


[after the insect-eating plant] See firewall machine.
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