Bellflower: meaning, definitions and examples
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bellflower
[ ˈbɛlˌflaʊər ]
botanical term
Bellflower refers to a group of flowering plants in the genus Campanula, characterized by their bell-shaped blooms. These plants are popular in gardens and often found in wildflower meadows.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The bellflower blooms beautifully in the summer.
- We planted a variety of bellflower for its stunning appearance.
- The garden was filled with colorful bellflowers.
Translations
Translations of the word "bellflower" in other languages:
🇵🇹 campainha
🇮🇳 घंटी का फूल
🇩🇪 Glockenblume
🇮🇩 bunga lonceng
🇺🇦 дзвониковий квіт
🇵🇱 dzwonek
🇯🇵 ベルフラワー
🇫🇷 fleur cloche
🇪🇸 flor de campana
🇹🇷 çan çiçeği
🇰🇷 종꽃
🇸🇦 زهرة الجرس
🇨🇿 zvonek
🇸🇰 zvonček
🇨🇳 铃兰花
🇸🇮 zvonec
🇮🇸 bjöllublóm
🇰🇿 қоңырау гүлі
🇬🇪 ზარის ყვავილი
🇦🇿 zəng çiçəyi
🇲🇽 flor de campana
Etymology
The word 'bellflower' originates from the bell shape of the flowers within the Campanula genus, which is derived from the Latin word 'campana,' meaning 'bell.' This association of shape has led to its common name, capturing the essence of the flower’s appearance. Bellflowers are predominantly found in the Northern Hemisphere, and they've been cultivated for ornamental purposes for centuries. These flowers have various uses in informal and formal gardening, often valued for their ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The word has been used in English since at least the 16th century, showcasing the long-standing appreciation for these beautiful plants. Over time, the bellflower has become a favored choice for many gardeners who seek to add a touch of color and charm to their landscapes.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #40,947, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.
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