traveler's-joy
[ trav-uh-lerz-joi, trav-lerz- ]
/ ˈtræv ə lərzˌdʒɔɪ, ˈtræv lərz- /
noun
a woody vine, Clematis vitalba, of the buttercup family, native to Europe and northern Africa, having long-plumed fruit and slightly fragrant, white flowers.
Also called
old-man's-beard,
withywind.
Origin of traveler's-joy
First recorded in 1590–1600
Words nearby traveler's-joy
travel-sick,
travelator,
traveled,
traveler,
traveler's check,
traveler's-joy,
traveler's-tree,
travelers' diarrhea,
traveling bag,
traveling block,
traveling salesman