Monofloral

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /mɒnəˈflɔrəl/

Definitions of monofloral

noun a type of honey made from the nectar of a single type of flower

Example Sentences

A1 I like to buy monofloral honey because it has a unique flavor.

A2 The beekeeper explained that monofloral honey is made from the nectar of only one type of flower.

B1 Monofloral honey is often preferred by chefs for its distinct taste and aroma.

B2 The market was filled with different varieties of monofloral honey, each with its own characteristics.

C1 The connoisseur could distinguish between various types of monofloral honey based on their floral sources.

C2 The expert beekeeper could identify the region where the monofloral honey was produced just by tasting it.

adjective relating to or denoting honey made from the nectar of a single type of flower

Example Sentences

A1 I like monofloral honey because it has a unique taste.

A2 Monofloral honey is made from the nectar of a single type of flower.

B1 The beekeeper explained that the monofloral honey was produced from orange blossoms.

B2 The shop sells a variety of monofloral honeys, each with distinct flavors.

C1 The connoisseur could distinguish between different monofloral honeys based on their floral notes.

C2 The monofloral honey from the local farm was highly sought after by chefs for its quality.

Examples of monofloral in a Sentence

formal The honey produced from monofloral sources is highly sought after for its distinct flavor profile.

informal I prefer monofloral honey over the blended varieties because it has a stronger taste.

slang Monofloral honey is the bomb - it's like pure gold in a jar!

figurative Her voice was as sweet and pure as monofloral honey.

Grammatical Forms of monofloral

past tense

monofloralized

plural

monoflorals

comparative

more monofloral

superlative

most monofloral

present tense

monoflorals

future tense

will be monofloral

perfect tense

have been monofloral

continuous tense

is being monofloral

singular

monofloral

positive degree

monofloral

infinitive

to be monofloral

gerund

monofloraling

participle

monofloraled

Origin and Evolution of monofloral

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'monofloral' originated from the combination of the prefix 'mono-' meaning single or one, and the word 'floral' referring to flowers.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in botanical contexts to describe honey derived from a single type of flower, 'monofloral' has evolved to also refer to products like monofloral honey and monofloral perfumes that highlight the essence of a specific flower.