Aceraceous

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌeɪsəˈreɪʃəs/

Definitions of aceraceous

adjective relating to or resembling the maple tree or its leaves

Example Sentences

A1 The aceraceous leaves turned a vibrant red in the fall.

A2 The aceraceous tree in the park provided shade for picnickers.

B1 The aceraceous shrubbery added a pop of color to the garden.

B2 The aceraceous plants in the botanical garden were carefully cultivated.

C1 The aceraceous species found in the region are known for their unique characteristics.

C2 Botanists study the aceraceous trees to better understand their genetic makeup.

Examples of aceraceous in a Sentence

formal The aceraceous leaves of the maple tree turned a vibrant red in the autumn.

informal I love how the aceraceous leaves on that tree change color in the fall.

slang Check out those aceraceous leaves, they look so cool!

figurative The aceraceous branches of knowledge in the field of botany are vast and diverse.

Grammatical Forms of aceraceous

past tense

aced

plural

aceraceous

comparative

more aceraceous

superlative

most aceraceous

present tense

is aceraceous

future tense

will be aceraceous

perfect tense

has been aceraceous

continuous tense

is being aceraceous

singular

aceraceous

positive degree

aceraceous

infinitive

to be aceraceous

gerund

being aceraceous

participle

being aceraceous

Origin and Evolution of aceraceous

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aceraceous' originates from Latin 'acer', meaning maple tree, and the suffix '-aceous' which denotes resemblance or relationship to. It refers to plants that are similar to or related to the maple tree.
Evolution of the word: Originally used specifically in botany to describe plants resembling or related to the maple tree, the term has evolved to be used more broadly in scientific contexts to refer to plants with similar characteristics or features.