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		erig·er·on \ə̇ˈrijərən, -jəˌrän\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, groundsel, from Greek ērigerōn, from ēri- early + gerōn old man; from the hoary down of some species — more at ere, churl 1. capitalized  : a widely distributed genus of herbs (family Compositae) having flower heads resembling asters but with fewer and narrower involucral bracts — see daisy fleabane 2. -s   a.  : any plant of the genus Erigeron  b.  : the leaves and tops of plants of the genus Erigeron occasionally and especially formerly used as a diuretic and as a hemostatic in uterine hemorrhage  c.  : erigeron oil |