mimosa

[mɪˈmoʊsə]

mimosa Definition

  • 1a tropical shrub or tree that has delicate fernlike leaves and clusters of yellow or pink flowers
  • 2a cocktail made with champagne and orange juice

Using mimosa: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mimosa tree in the garden is in full bloom.

  • Example

    I ordered a mimosa for breakfast.

  • Example

    She loves to decorate her house with fresh mimosa flowers.

mimosa Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mimosa

  • sensitive plant
  • touch-me-not
  • champagne cocktail

Phrases with mimosa

  • mimosa pudica

    a plant species known for its rapid plant movement, also called the 'sensitive plant'

    Example

    The mimosa pudica closes its leaves when touched.

  • mimosa hostilis

    a plant species native to South America, used for medicinal purposes and as a natural dye

    Example

    Mimosa hostilis is used to treat skin conditions and infections.

  • a tree species with fragrant flowers, native to Asia and Australia

    Example

    The mimosa tree in the backyard is a popular spot for birds to rest.

Origins of mimosa

from Latin 'mimus', meaning 'mime' or 'actor', due to the plant's sensitive leaves that move like an actor's hands

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Summary: mimosa in Brief

The term 'mimosa' [mɪˈmoʊsə] refers to a tropical shrub or tree with fernlike leaves and yellow or pink flowers. It also refers to a cocktail made with champagne and orange juice. Examples include 'The mimosa tree in the garden is in full bloom.' and 'I ordered a mimosa for breakfast.'