campanulated

[kam-puh-nyuh-ley-tid]

campanulated Definition

  • 1having the shape of a bell
  • 2bell-shaped

Using campanulated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The campanulated flower is a favorite among gardeners.

  • Example

    The vase had a campanulated shape, with a narrow base and flared top.

campanulated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for campanulated

Phrases with campanulated

  • a type of flower with a bell-shaped corolla

    Example

    The campanulate corolla of the bluebell is a distinctive feature of the plant.

  • a type of flower with a bell-shaped calyx

    Example

    The campanulate calyx of the heather plant protects the flower from harsh weather.

  • a type of shell with a bell-like shape

    Example

    The campanulate shell of the conch is prized by collectors for its unique shape.

Origins of campanulated

from Latin 'campanula', meaning 'little bell'

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Summary: campanulated in Brief

'Campanulated' [kam-puh-nyuh-ley-tid] refers to something that has the shape of a bell. It is often used to describe flowers or objects that have a flared top and narrow base, as in 'The campanulated flower is a favorite among gardeners.' Other examples include 'campanulate corolla' and 'campanulate shell.'