Meaning of "paniculate" in English

"Paniculate" refers to a plant-related botanical term that describes a type of inflorescence characterized by a loosely branching cluster of flowers. These clusters, or panicles, are often pyramidal in shape, and the term is most commonly used in scientific and botanical contexts. This structural characteristic allows for varying degrees of spacing and arrangement of flowers, dependent on the species exhibiting this trait.

Meaning of "paniculée" in French

In French, "paniculée" shares a similar botanical meaning as its English counterpart. It describes the attribute of a plant's flowering system where the blossoms are arranged in a panicle—a type of loose, often branching, flower cluster. Used primarily in botanical descriptions, this term enables scientists and horticulturists to communicate about plant morphology effectively.

Pronunciation of "paniculate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /pəˈnɪkjʊlɪt/

Pronunciation Variations: There are minimal regional variations in pronunciation across English dialects. Generally, stress is placed on the second syllable across different English-speaking regions.

Pronunciation of "paniculée" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /panikyle/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, pronunciation variations are few, but regional accents may alter the articulation subtly, especially between metropolitan French and francophone regions.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The tree's paniculate arrangement made it a popular choice for landscapers. (L'arrangement paniculé de l'arbre en faisait un choix populaire pour les paysagistes.)
  2. Scientists study how paniculate structures affect pollination. (Les scientifiques étudient comment les structures paniculées affectent la pollinisation.)
  3. This species is known for its distinct paniculate flowers. (Cette espèce est connue pour ses fleurs paniculées distinctes.)
  4. Paniculate formations are common in tropical climates. (Les formations paniculées sont courantes dans les climats tropicaux.)
  5. The garden featured numerous paniculate plants. (Le jardin présentait de nombreuses plantes paniculées.)
  6. Gardening enthusiasts often select paniculate varieties for their visual appeal. (Les passionnés de jardinage choisissent souvent des variétés paniculées pour leur attrait visuel.)
  7. The botanist explained how paniculate arrangements aid in dispersal. (Le botaniste a expliqué comment les arrangements paniculés aident à la dispersion.)
  8. Paniculate inflorescences can be seen throughout the forest. (On peut voir des inflorescences paniculées à travers la forêt.)
  9. The paniculate form is a defining feature of this plant family. (La forme paniculée est une caractéristique déterminante de cette famille de plantes.)
  10. Artists often draw inspiration from the graceful arcs of paniculate branches. (Les artistes s'inspirent souvent des arcs gracieux des branches paniculées.)

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

Synonyms: branched, cluster-like, pyramidal, racemose, spicate.

Antonyms: simple, unbranched, solitary.

Similar Words: panicle, inflorescence, floral arrangement, compound flower.

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

Synonyms: ramifié, en grappe, pyramidal, racémeux, spiciforme.

Antonyms: simple, non ramifié, solitaire.

Similar Words: panicule, inflorescence, agencement floral, fleur composée.

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