anemones

[əˈnɛməniːz]

anemones Definition

a plant of the buttercup family, typically bearing brightly colored flowers. They are native to temperate regions and are grown as ornamentals..

Using anemones: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anemones" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The garden was filled with anemones of different colors.

  • Example

    She picked some anemones to put in a vase.

  • Example

    The anemones were swaying in the wind.

Phrases with anemones

  • a sedentary marine animal that resembles a flower and has a columnar body with a ring of tentacles around the mouth. They are typically found in tropical seas.

    Example

    The sea anemone is a predator that feeds on small fish and plankton.

  • a woodland plant with delicate white flowers that bloom in early spring.

    Example

    The wood anemone is a popular wildflower in Europe.

  • a perennial plant with large pink or white flowers that bloom in late summer or early autumn. It is native to China and Japan.

    Example

    The Japanese anemone is a popular garden plant in many parts of the world.

Origins of anemones

from Greek 'anemos', meaning 'wind'

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Summary: anemones in Brief

'Anemones' [əˈnɛməniːz] are plants of the buttercup family, known for their brightly colored flowers. They are native to temperate regions and are grown as ornamentals. Phrases like 'sea anemone,' 'wood anemone,' and 'Japanese anemone' refer to specific types of anemones. Anemones can be seen swaying in the wind, and are often used in floral arrangements.