Pronunciation: /əˈɡælɪnɪs/

Definitions of agalinis

noun a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae, commonly known as false foxgloves

Example Sentences

A1 Agalinis is a type of wildflower.

A2 The agalinis plant blooms in late summer.

B1 Some species of agalinis are endangered due to habitat loss.

B2 Botanists study the unique characteristics of agalinis flowers.

C1 Agalinis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae.

C2 The agalinis genus includes over 60 different species of plants.

Examples of agalinis in a Sentence

formal The agalinis plant is a beautiful wildflower native to North America.

informal I spotted some agalinis blooming along the hiking trail.

slang Check out those cool agalinis flowers growing by the creek!

figurative Her personality is like an agalinis flower, delicate yet resilient.

Grammatical Forms of agalinis

past tense

agalinis

plural

agalinises

comparative

more agalinis

superlative

most agalinis

present tense

agalinis

future tense

will agalinis

perfect tense

have agalinised

continuous tense

is agalinising

singular

agalinis

positive degree

agalinis

infinitive

to agalinis

gerund

agalinising

participle

agalinised

Origin and Evolution of agalinis

First Known Use: 1818 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agalinis' is derived from the Greek word 'agalinis', which means 'gentle' or 'charming'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae, the word 'agalinis' has since been used to refer to various species of wildflowers in North America.