Definition: The word "aiguille" is French for "champignons". It refers to a small, white, pea-sized mushroom or fungus. This term was originally used in literature (as in Shakespeare) to indicate mushrooms that grow on plants. In other languages, it can be translated into English as "dirt". It seems like you're asking about the definition of the word "aiguille", but since I'm not sure how to translate this term for you, here's a definition in French: Aiguilles, also known as daisies or mushrooms, are tiny and white plants that can grow on various types of plants. They are often used in art and design and can be found in gardens, parks, and even in the kitchen. They typically have no specific meaning unless they are part of a larger plant family called Asparagaceae, which also includes other species like the asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) and the lily of the valley.
You've scored 50% OFF Factor 🤤
Forget the empty fridge stare-down. Factor delivers fresh meals to your door. Just heat & eat!
Click to sign up for FACTOR_ meals.