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tuberose
English
Etymology
From Latin tuberosa (“tuberous”)
Adjective
tuberose (comparative more tuberose, superlative most tuberose)
- tuberous
Noun
tuberose (plural tuberoses)
- A Mexican tuberous plant (Polianthes tuberosa) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves, used in perfumery.
Translations
Anagrams
- to be sure
Italian
Adjective
tuberose
- feminine plural of tuberoso
Anagrams
- estuberò, ubertose
Latin
Adjective
t?ber?se
- vocative masculine singular of t?ber?sus
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jasmine
English
Alternative forms
- jassamine, jessamine
Etymology
French jasmin, from Arabic ?????????? (y?sam?n), from Persian ??????? (yâsamin), ?????? (yâsaman).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?d?æzm?n/
- Rhymes: -?n
Noun
jasmine (countable and uncountable, plural jasmines)
- Any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers.
- The perfume obtained from these plants.
- Any of several unrelated plants having a similar perfume.
- A yellow colour.
Derived terms
- Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac)
- bastard jasmine (Cestrum elegans)
- blue jasmine (Clematis crispa)
- Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
- Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens)
- Catalan jasmine/Catalonian jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)
- cayenne jasmine (Catharanthus roseus, Vinca rosea
- Chilean jasmine (Mandevilla laxa)
- climbing jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum)
- common jasmine (Jasminum officinale}
- confederate jasmine (Trachelospermum spp.)
- crepe jasmine/crape jasmine (Tabernaemontana divaricate
- day jasmine (Cestrum diurnum)
- ground jasmine (Passerina stelleri)
- Italian jasmine (Jasminum humile)
- Japanese star jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum)
- Jasmine
- jasmine rice
- jasmine tea
- Madagascar jasmine (Stephanotis floribunda)
- night jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum)
- night-blooming jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis)
- night-flowering jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis)
- orange jasmine (Cestrum aurantiacum, Murraya paniculata)
- poet's jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)
- primrose jasmine (Jasminum mesnyi)
- red jasmine (Plumeria rubra)
- rock jasmine (Androsace spp.)
- royal jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)
- sambac jasmine (Jasminum sambac)
- Spanish jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)
- star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides)
- tree jasmine
- true jasmine (Jasminum officinale}
- Tuscan jasmine (Jasminum sambac)
- West Indian jasmine (Plumeria alba)
- white jasmine
- willow-leaved jasmine (Cestrum parqui)
- winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum)
Translations
See also
- Arabian jasmine, mogra, pikake, jasmine tea (Jasminum sambac)
- chameli, jessamine, motia
References
- jasmine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Jasminum on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Jasminum on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
Anagrams
- Mijanès, jamisen
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