What is another word for stephanotis?

Pronunciation: [stˌɛfɐnˈə͡ʊtiz] (IPA)

Stephanotis is a beautiful flowering plant native to Madagascar that is often used in bridal bouquets. However, if you're looking for synonyms for "stephanotis," you might consider using its other common names, including waxflower, Madagascar jasmine, and bridal veil. Waxflower refers to the plant's fragrant waxy flowers, while Madagascar jasmine speaks to its origin and sweet aroma. Bridal veil is a nod to the plant's popularity in bridal arrangements and its delicate, cascading white blooms. Other potential synonyms for stephanotis include jasmine, gardenia, and other fragrant flowering vines with white blossoms. Regardless of the term you use, stephanotis is a stunning and beloved plant that adds beauty and elegance to any occasion.

What are the hypernyms for Stephanotis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Stephanotis?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for stephanotis (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Stephanotis?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.
  • holonyms for stephanotis (as nouns)

    • plant
      genus stephanotis.

Usage examples for Stephanotis

A level line of cloud rests half-way up the steel blue hills, it has hung there motionless for hours since the sun rose, and the air is very pure, with a sweet scent of stephanotis and wood-smoke and roses.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
Possibly it is the stephanotis and the wood-smoke combined that makes me think of spring-spring in Paris; but more probably Paris is brought to my mind this morning by the interview we had yesterday with M. Ava about our berths on the cargo boat down to Mandalay; he is the Bhamo Agent for the Flotilla Company.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
It is a very elegant robe indeed; and I have a wreath of white stephanotis for your hair, miss.
"A Very Naughty Girl"
L. T. Meade

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