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		buttercup \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: so called from its yellow cap-shaped flowers 1.  : a plant of the genus Ranunculus (especially R. acris and R. bulbosus) with bright yellow flowers — called also butterflower, goldcup, kingcup; see tall buttercup 2.  : a variable color averaging a vivid yellow that is redder and deeper than dandelion (sense 3b) or goldenrod (sense 2a) — compare buttercup yellow 3.   a. usually capitalized  : a breed of medium-sized fowls of Italian origin distinguished by a comb with a cup-shaped blade  b. sometimes capitalized  : a bird of this breed, the male being orange-red with black tail, the female golden buff spangled with buff |