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Phrene
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“The mind and heart,” from the Greek phren (mind, heart), in allusion to Phryne, the beautiful and wise sweet heart and mistress of Praxiteles, the famed sculptor, who made several statues of her, one the Cnidian Aphrodite.
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Greek
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Pansy
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Flowering plant with velvety petals
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French
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