Meaning of "umbellated" in English

"Umbellated" describes a botanical characteristic where flowers or inflorescences are arranged in an umbrella-shaped cluster, similar to the spokes radiating from the center of an umbrella. This arrangement is common in many plant families, giving them a visually balanced and symmetrical appearance. The term comes from the Latin "umbella," meaning a small shade or umbrella, reflecting the visual similarity. Plants like Queen Anne's lace exhibit this umbellate structure, making it a key identification feature in botany.

Meaning of "umbellated" in French

In French, "umbellated" (ombellé) refers to the floral arrangement where clusters of flowers spread out from a common point, resembling an umbrella's structure. This term is used in botanical contexts to describe the specific form of certain plants' inflorescences. The term derives from the Latin "umbella," conveying the shape and structural arrangement familiar in families such as Apiaceae, helping botanists easily identify and classify plant species based on their floral architecture.

Pronunciation of "umbellated" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ʌmˈbɛleɪtɪd/

Pronunciation Variations

In different English-speaking regions, there might be slight variations in emphasis and vowel sounds, but the pronunciation remains fairly consistent across dialects, adhering closely to the phonetic transcription provided.

Pronunciation of "umbellated" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ɔ̃.bɛ.le/

Pronunciation Variations

In French, regional accents might slightly alter the tonality of the vowels, yet the pronunciation typically remains clear and consistent due to the straightforward structure of the word.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The garden featured several umbellated plants, creating a visually stunning display. (Le jardin présentait plusieurs plantes ombellées, créant un spectacle visuellement époustouflant.)
  2. Botanists often study umbellated flowers to understand plant development. (Les botanistes étudient souvent les fleurs ombellées pour comprendre le développement des plantes.)
  3. Umbellated flower arrangements are popular in floral design for their symmetry. (Les arrangements floraux ombellés sont populaires dans le design floral pour leur symétrie.)
  4. The umbellated structure of the plant attracted many pollinators. (La structure ombellée de la plante attirait de nombreux pollinisateurs.)
  5. Identifying umbellated plants can be a fun challenge for novice gardeners. (Identifier les plantes ombellées peut être un défi amusant pour les jardiniers débutants.)
  6. The umbellated blossoms swayed gently in the breeze. (Les fleurs ombellées se balançaient doucement dans la brise.)
  7. He took a photograph of an umbellated flower during his hike. (Il a pris une photo d'une fleur ombellée lors de sa randonnée.)
  8. Many herbs have umbellated flowers, contributing to their unique look. (De nombreuses herbes ont des fleurs ombellées, contribuant à leur apparence unique.)
  9. The artist painted a vivid scene featuring umbellated flora. (L'artiste a peint une scène vive avec des fleurs ombellées.)
  10. Umbellated plants are a crucial part of many ecosystems. (Les plantes ombellées sont une partie cruciale de nombreux écosystèmes.)

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

Synonyms: umbellate, umbrella-like.

Antonyms: non-floral, solitary.

Similar Words: botanical, floral.

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

Synonyms: ombelliforme, en ombelle.

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: botanique, floral.

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