Meaning of "paniculated" in English

The term "paniculated" is used primarily in botany to describe a plant having, forming, or arranged in a loose, branching cluster of flowers, also known as a panicle. A panicle is a compound raceme, where the flowers are borne on branches rather than directly on the main stem. This characteristic is often noted in descriptions of grasses, shrubs, and trees where the flowering structure is somewhat pyramidal in shape, adding to the aesthetic and reproductive efficiency of the plant.

Meaning of "paniculated" in French

In French, "paniculated" is translated to "paniculé," which holds the same botanical context. It describes plants that bear their flowers in a panicle, a type of inflorescence or cluster. This term helps in identifying and classifying certain plants or flowers by their distinctive loose and branching flowering patterns. Such descriptions are crucial for botanists and horticulturists in distinguishing varieties and species in the plant kingdom.

Pronunciation of "paniculated" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /pəˈnɪkjʊˌleɪtɪd/.

Pronunciation Variations: In different English-speaking regions, the emphasis might shift slightly, but the standard pronunciation remains consistent, focusing on the third syllable. Some dialects may soften the 't' in "-ated" to a more flapped t or even a d-like sound.

Pronunciation of "paniculated" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /pa.ni.ky.le/.

Pronunciation Variations: As French is more consistently pronounced across regions, there are minimal variations. The pronunciation focuses on maintaining the fluidity of vowels, which is a hallmark of spoken French.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The garden featured several paniculated hydrangeas. (Le jardin comportait plusieurs hortensias paniculés.)
  2. We admired the paniculated structure of the tree's blossoms. (Nous avons admiré la structure paniculée des fleurs de l'arbre.)
  3. Her favorite plant was the paniculated grass swaying in the breeze. (Sa plante préférée était l'herbe paniculée ondulant dans la brise.)
  4. Botanists studied the unique paniculated flowering of the species. (Les botanistes ont étudié la floraison paniculée unique de l'espèce.)
  5. The paniculated display added texture to the landscape design. (L'affichage paniculé a ajouté de la texture au design paysager.)
  6. During the tour, we learned about the benefits of paniculated arrangements. (Lors de la visite, nous avons appris les avantages des arrangements paniculés.)
  7. The paniculated blooms created an archway of color in the garden. (Les fleurs paniculées créaient une arche colorée dans le jardin.)
  8. She planted a row of paniculated shrubs along the path. (Elle a planté une rangée d'arbustes paniculés le long du chemin.)
  9. The paniculated inflorescences were in full bloom by midsummer. (Les inflorescences paniculées étaient en pleine floraison à la mi-été.)
  10. His landscape was enhanced by the addition of paniculated varieties. (Son paysage a été enrichi par l'ajout de variétés paniculées.)

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

Synonyms: branched, clustered, compound, pyramidal, racemose.

Antonyms: simple, unbranched, solitary, singular, straightforward.

Similar Words: inflorescence, panicle, cymose, umbellate, axillary.

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

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

Antonyms: simple, non ramifié, solitaire, singulier, linéaire.

Similar Words: inflorescence, panicule, cymeux, ombellé, axillaire.

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