broomrape

[bro͞om-rāp]

broomrape Definition

  • 1a parasitic plant that attaches to the roots of other plants, especially broom, and has yellow or purple flowers.
  • 2a person who depends on or exploits others.

Using broomrape: Examples

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

  • Example

    The broomrape is a parasitic plant that feeds off the roots of other plants.

  • Example

    He's a broomrape who always takes advantage of his friends' generosity.

  • Example

    The broomrape is a common pest in gardens and fields.

broomrape Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for broomrape

Antonyms for broomrape

Phrases with broomrape

  • a species of broomrape that parasitizes clovers and alfalfa

    Example

    The cow broomrape is a serious problem for farmers who grow clover and alfalfa.

  • a species of broomrape that parasitizes legumes

    Example

    The Iberian broomrape is native to the Mediterranean region.

  • a family of parasitic plants that includes the broomrape and the toothwort

    Example

    The broomrape family is known for its parasitic lifestyle.

Origins of broomrape

from the Latin 'rapum', meaning 'turnip', and 'bromus', meaning 'brome'

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Summary: broomrape in Brief

'Broomrape' [bro͞om-rāp] refers to a parasitic plant that feeds off the roots of other plants, particularly broom, and has yellow or purple flowers. It can also mean a person who exploits others. Examples include 'The broomrape is a common pest in gardens and fields.' and 'He's a broomrape who always takes advantage of his friends' generosity.'