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al·li·um \ˈalēəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin allium, alium garlic; perhaps akin to Sanskrit āluka edible root of an aroid plant (Amorphophallus campanulatus) 1. capitalized : a genus of bulbous herbs (family Liliaceae) distinguished by the characteristic odor, sheathing, mostly basal leaves, and umbellate white, yellow, or red flowers — see chives, garlic, leek, onion 2. -s : a plant of the genus Allium |