geranium
pronunciation
How to pronounce geranium in British English: UK [dʒəˈreɪniəm]
How to pronounce geranium in American English: US [dʒəˈreniəm]
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- Noun:
- any of numerous plants of the family Geraniaceae
Word Origin
- geranium
- geranium: [16] The native English name for the ‘geranium’, cranesbill, shows that the same thought occurred independently to the speakers of two independent languages many miles and centuries apart. For the plant’s seed case is long and pointed, very much like the beak of a crane; and geranium comes via Latin from Greek geránion, literally ‘little crane’, a diminutive form of géranos ‘crane’ (which is related to English crane).=> crane
- geranium (n.)
- 1540s, from Latin geranium, from Greek geranion, the plant name, diminutive of geranos "crane" (cognate with Latin grus; see crane (n.)). So called from shape resemblance of seed pods to cranes' bills; the native name in English also was cranebill. As a color name from 1842.
Example
- 1. Some favored dahlia , others preferred the bright geranium .
- 2. Rose geranium helps with pet odors .
- 3. L have a big balcony , but barely a geranium .
- 4. Pangea organics balancing oil himalayan geranium & pomegranate .
- 5. Organic bath salts rose geranium & citrus .