Meaning of "obcordate" in English

"Obcordate" is an adjective used in botany to describe a specific leaf shape. This term refers to leaves that are heart-shaped, but with the pointed end attached to the stem, making the broader part of the leaf away from the attachment point. Typically, such leaves are wider at the tip and have a notch at the broader end, giving the appearance of an upside-down heart. The word comes from the prefix "ob-" meaning reverse, and "cordate" meaning heart-shaped. This term is generally used to categorize and describe the morphology of plants.

Meaning of "obcordate" in French

In French, "obcordate" is used in botanical contexts in the same way as in English. It describes leaves that are oppositely heart-shaped, with the broadest part away from the petiole or stem. The term is used to classify leaves according to their distinctive shape, which features a deeply notched top end and a narrower base, similar to an inverted heart. As in English, this word is derived from the Latin roots "ob-" indicating opposite, and "cordate" indicating heart-shaped, and is specifically tailored for botanical descriptions.

Pronunciation of "obcordate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [ɑːbˈkɔɹdeɪt]

In English, "obcordate" is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable, "cord." There are no significant regional variations for this pronunciation, as it is a specialized term primarily used in scientific contexts.

Pronunciation of "obcordate" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [ɔb.kɔʁ.dat]

In French, "obcordate" also follows a clear pronunciation pattern common to scientific terminology, with emphasis placed on the second syllable. As it is a technical term, regional variations are minimal and the pronunciation remains consistent across different French-speaking regions.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The botanist was excited to find an obcordate leaf in the wild. (Le botaniste était ravi de trouver une feuille obcordée dans la nature.)
  2. This plant species is known for its obcordate foliage. (Cette espèce de plante est connue pour son feuillage obcordé.)
  3. Obcordate leaves are quite distinctive compared to other shapes. (Les feuilles obcordées sont assez distinctives par rapport à d'autres formes.)
  4. Each obcordate leaf displayed a deep notch at the tip. (Chaque feuille obcordée affichait une profonde encoche à la pointe.)
  5. The obcordate shape provides an aesthetic appeal to the plant. (La forme obcordée offre un attrait esthétique à la plante.)
  6. Identifying obcordate leaves can be crucial for classifying plant species. (Identifier les feuilles obcordées peut être crucial pour classer les espèces de plantes.)
  7. The obcordate leaf was a rare find in this region. (La feuille obcordée était une découverte rare dans cette région.)
  8. Obcordate leaves are common in some species of clover. (Les feuilles obcordées sont courantes chez certaines espèces de trèfle.)
  9. The garden had several plants with obcordate leaves. (Le jardin avait plusieurs plantes avec des feuilles obcordées.)
  10. Learning to recognize obcordate shapes is important for botany students. (Apprendre à reconnaître les formes obcordées est important pour les étudiants en botanique.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "obcordate" in English

Synonyms: heart-shaped, inverted heart.

Antonyms: lanceolate, ovate, elliptical.

Similar Words: cordate, foliaceous, lobed, serrated.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "obcordate" in French

Synonyms: en forme de cœur inversé.

Antonyms: lancéolé, ovale, ellipsoïdal.

Similar Words: cordiforme, folié, lobé, denté.

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