Adenanthera

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌdɛnænˈθɪərə/

Definitions of adenanthera

noun a genus of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae)

Example Sentences

A1 Adenanthera is a type of tree.

A2 The Adenanthera tree produces red seeds.

B1 The Adenanthera species is known for its medicinal properties.

B2 Adenanthera pavonina is a species of flowering plant in the pea family.

C1 Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of Adenanthera species.

C2 The Adenanthera pavonina tree is native to Southeast Asia.

adjective describing the characteristics of plants belonging to the genus Adenanthera

Example Sentences

A1 The adenanthra tree has beautiful red flowers.

A2 I learned that the adenanthera plant is native to Southeast Asia.

B1 The adenanthera species is known for its medicinal properties.

B2 Researchers are studying the adenanthera genus for potential new pharmaceuticals.

C1 The adenanthera plant is a key component in traditional herbal medicine practices.

C2 Experts are conducting extensive research on the adenanthera family for its diverse uses.

Examples of adenanthera in a Sentence

formal The Adenanthera plant is known for its vibrant red flowers.

informal I heard that the Adenanthera tree is great for providing shade.

slang Check out the Adenanthera bush over there, it's really cool.

figurative Her beauty was like a blooming Adenanthera tree, captivating everyone around her.

Grammatical Forms of adenanthera

past tense

adenanthera

plural

adenantheras

comparative

more adenanthera

superlative

most adenanthera

present tense

adenanthera

future tense

will adenanthera

perfect tense

have adenanthera

continuous tense

is adenanthera

singular

adenanthera

positive degree

adenanthera

infinitive

to adenanthera

gerund

adenantheraing

participle

adenantheraing

Origin and Evolution of adenanthera

First Known Use: 1753 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'adenanthera' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'aden' meaning gland and 'anthera' meaning anther, referring to the gland-like anthers found in the plant.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in botanical contexts to describe a genus of flowering plants with glandular anthers, the term 'adenanthera' has evolved to also refer to specific species within this genus, such as Adenanthera pavonina, commonly known as the red sandalwood tree.