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单词 ranunculus
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Definition of ranunculus in English:

ranunculus

nounPlural ranunculuses, Plural ranunculi rəˈnʌŋkjʊləsrəˈnəŋkjələs
  • A temperate plant of a genus that includes the buttercups and water crowfoots, typically having yellow or white bowl-shaped flowers and lobed or toothed leaves.

    Genus Ranunculus, family Ranunculaceae: many species, including several garden ornamentals

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Plant the last of the bulbs, like amaryllis, anemones, callas and ranunculus.
    • Oddly, Hopkins makes perfectly realistic graphite drawings of anemones, tulips and ranunculuses that have the delicacy of drypoint etching; he also paints straightforward Japanese watercolor ‘portraits’ of flowers.
    • Spring-planted ranunculus will bloom in June or July.
    • In place of hyacinth, try violets, sweet pea, pansies, or even grass; spray roses will work well in place of the ranunculus.
    • Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others.

Origin

Modern Latin, from Latin, literally 'little frog', diminutive of rana.

Rhymes

furunculous, homunculus
 
 

Definition of ranunculus in US English:

ranunculus

nounrəˈnəŋkjələsrəˈnəNGkyələs
  • A temperate plant of a genus that includes the buttercups and water crowfoots, typically having yellow or white bowl-shaped flowers and lobed or toothed leaves.

    Genus Ranunculus, family Ranunculaceae: many species, including several garden ornamentals

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Spring-planted ranunculus will bloom in June or July.
    • In place of hyacinth, try violets, sweet pea, pansies, or even grass; spray roses will work well in place of the ranunculus.
    • Plant the last of the bulbs, like amaryllis, anemones, callas and ranunculus.
    • Oddly, Hopkins makes perfectly realistic graphite drawings of anemones, tulips and ranunculuses that have the delicacy of drypoint etching; he also paints straightforward Japanese watercolor ‘portraits’ of flowers.
    • Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others.

Origin

Modern Latin, from Latin, literally ‘little frog’, diminutive of rana.

 
 
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