| 释义 | platy·co·don \ˌplad.ēˈkōˌdän\ noun
 Etymology: New Latin, from platy- + Greek kōdōn bell (from kōos hollow, den); akin to Greek koilos hollow — more at cave
 1. capitalized  : a genus of perennial herbs (family Campanulaceae) having large bell-shaped blue or white flowers with stamens that are much dilated at the base and a capsule that opens by apical valves — see balloonflower
 2. -s  : any plant or flower of the genus Platycodon
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