bract

[brækt]

bract Definition

a modified leaf or scale-like structure that grows at the base of a flower or inflorescence.

Using bract: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bracts of the poinsettia plant are often mistaken for its flowers.

  • Example

    The bright red bracts of the Bougainvillea plant are showy and attractive.

  • Example

    The bracts of the Euphorbia plant protect its small flowers.

bract Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bract

Phrases with bract

  • having bracts

    Example

    The bracteate inflorescence of the Bougainvillea plant is strikingly beautiful.

  • a small bract

    Example

    The bractlets of the Euphorbia plant are tiny and delicate.

  • a secondary bract that arises within a flower cluster

    Example

    The bracteoles of the Bougainvillea plant are small and green.

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Summary: bract in Brief

'Bract' [brækt] refers to a modified leaf or scale-like structure that grows at the base of a flower or inflorescence. It is commonly found in plants like the poinsettia, Bougainvillea, and Euphorbia. 'Bract' has related terms like 'bracteate,' meaning having bracts, 'bractlet,' a small bract, and 'bracteole,' a secondary bract that arises within a flower cluster.